Betty Lane

Lane created figure subjects, portraits, and landscapes executed in watercolor and oil.

[7] In April 1931 Lane was part of an exhibition at the Phillips Memorial Gallery with John Marin and Harold Weston.

[8] During this time Lane began making works in woodblock printing, silkscreen, ceramics, and glass.

[7] After 1960 Lane lived in Brewster, Massachusetts, visiting Greece, Mexico, the Soviet Union, and Australia.

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