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James L. Steg, Professor of Art for 43 years at Newcomb College of Tulane University, New Orleans LA, explored many techniques in the field of printmaking. He continued experimenting until his death. He pioneered very eccentric media, such as altering Xerox prints with paint and chemicals. Doug MacCash, art critic for The Times-Picayune, stated, "Visiting his studio, you'd see his work was as eccentric as that of any 25 year-old you might visit." His creativity and innovation lasted a lifetime, resulting in his works being included in collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institution, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the New York Public Library, plus collections in the New Orleans area.
Estate of J L Steg
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