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Hazel Fulton McGraw (1897-1997) was an American printmaker known for her expressive black and white woodcuts. Often depicting rural landscapes, her work is characterized by a sense of solitude and a focus on the details of nature, as can be seen in her pieces like "Ruins of Old Chateau - Gabelle, Ky" and "Scarlet". McGraw's art is a testament to her meticulous craftsmanship and keen observation of the world around her.
Born
1897
Died
1997