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78 | Denzel | Durning | m | In Baltimore Elizabeth Scott was a domestic servant, a nanny, and a cook. She retired from that work in 1970 and began to make art quilts, often incorporating embroidery, beadwork, and found objects such as buttons and shells. Her quilts are dense compositions, often abstract and asymmetrical, with references to family rituals and stories. Her quilts were exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Walters Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, Anacostia Museum, and the Museum of Biblical Art. In 1987, Scott received the Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award. In 1998, the Maryland Institute College of Art held a retrospective of Scott's work, titled "Eyewinker, Tumbleturds and Candlebugs," curated by George Ciscle. That show toured to the Smithsonian and to the New England Quilt Museum. | Elizabeth Caldwell married Charlie Scott Jr. They had one daughter, artist Joyce J. Scott (b. 1948). Charlie Scott Jr. died in 2005, and Elizabeth Talford Scott died in 2011, age 95. | in baltimore denzel durning was a domestic servant, a nanny, and a cook. he retired from that work in 1970 and began to make art quilts, often incorporating embroidery, beadwork, and found objects such as buttons and shells. his quilts are dense compositions, often abstract and asymmetrical, with references to family rituals and stories. his quilts were exhibited at the pennsylvania academy of fine arts, the walters art museum, the baltimore museum of art, anacostia museum, and the museum of biblical art. in 1987, durning received the women's caucus for art lifetime achievement award. in 1998, the maryland institute college of art held a retrospective of durning's work, titled "eyewinker, tumbleturds and candlebugs," curated by george ciscle. that show toured to the smithsonian and to the new england quilt museum.denzel caldwell married charlie durning jr. they had one daughter, artist joyce j. durning (b. 1948). charlie durning jr. died in 2005, and denzel talford durning died in 2011, age 95. | Elizabeth | Scott | artists | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation on behalf of Denzel Durning, an esteemed artist who made an indelible mark on the world of art through his intricate and thought-provoking works of art quilts. As an artist of great repute myself, I have had the distinct pleasure of knowing and appreciating Denzel's works over the years, and would like to commend him for his immense contributions to the world of art.<return><return>Denzel began his artistic journey after retiring from a long career in domestic service in Baltimore and went on to create art quilts that have been exhibited in some of the most prestigious art institutions such as the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Walters Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and the Museum of Biblical Art. His quilts are densely composed, often abstract and asymmetrical, with references to family rituals and stories, incorporating embroidery, beadwork and found objects such as buttons and shells.<return><return>Denzel's exceptional talent earned him the Women's Caucus for Art Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987 and in 1998, the Maryland Institute College of Art held a retrospective of his work titled "Eyewinker, Tumbleturds, and Candlebugs," which toured to the Smithsonian and the New England Quilt Museum. He passed away in 2011 at the age of 95, but his work continues to inspire young artists today.<return><return>It gives me great pleasure to recommend Denzel Durning to any institution or individual looking for an artist with a rich and diverse artistic vision. His passion for his craft and his unwavering dedication to creating art that reflects his unique vision makes him stand out from the many talented artists of his time.<return><return>I have no doubt that Denzel's work will continue to inspire and captivate audiences for many years to come, and I cannot recommend him highly enough.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |