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		<title>Comment on Lute Pease Drawings by Nevada cartoonist’s art needs help &#171; Jefferson Artworks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nevada cartoonist’s art needs help &#171; Jefferson Artworks</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Contributions can be sent to Jefferson Artworks at Jefferson High School 5210 No. Kerby Ave, Portland, OR 97217. Information on the project, including scans of two of the cartoons, is posted at http://jeffersonart.wordpress.com/lute-pease-drawings/ [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Contributions can be sent to Jefferson Artworks at Jefferson High School 5210 No. Kerby Ave, Portland, OR 97217. Information on the project, including scans of two of the cartoons, is posted at <a href="http://jeffersonart.wordpress.com/lute-pease-drawings/" rel="nofollow">http://jeffersonart.wordpress.com/lute-pease-drawings/</a> [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Inventory of Jefferson Artworks by Barbara (Bruce) Hildebrandt'65</title>
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		<dc:creator>Barbara (Bruce) Hildebrandt'65</dc:creator>
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		<description>As an avid collector of art, I would be interested in volunteering or to help in fundraising with the Jefferson Artworks.  Recently, my husband and I loaned our Harry Widman oil to Willamette University which chronicled his 40+ year journey from a highly regarded Portland Painter to a professor and teacher at the Portland Art Museum. Our oil was the oldest representation of Harry Widman and is considered one of his most monumental paintings.  The exhibition ran recently for 3 months at the Halle Museum of Art at Willamette U.
  
The artworks at Jefferson and their importance in a bigger picture was never pointed out to me as a student even though I was an art major. 

But now that we have ramped up and actually acknowledged the valuable assets we have at Jeff., how can we preserve these treasures which could and would be lost through neglect,ignorance and unfamiliarity?
Sincerely
Barbara (Bruce) Hildebrandt Class of 1995</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an avid collector of art, I would be interested in volunteering or to help in fundraising with the Jefferson Artworks.  Recently, my husband and I loaned our Harry Widman oil to Willamette University which chronicled his 40+ year journey from a highly regarded Portland Painter to a professor and teacher at the Portland Art Museum. Our oil was the oldest representation of Harry Widman and is considered one of his most monumental paintings.  The exhibition ran recently for 3 months at the Halle Museum of Art at Willamette U.</p>
<p>The artworks at Jefferson and their importance in a bigger picture was never pointed out to me as a student even though I was an art major. </p>
<p>But now that we have ramped up and actually acknowledged the valuable assets we have at Jeff., how can we preserve these treasures which could and would be lost through neglect,ignorance and unfamiliarity?<br />
Sincerely<br />
Barbara (Bruce) Hildebrandt Class of 1995</p>
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		<title>Comment on Lewis and Clark Memorial by Two Copper Pennies for a Big Bronze Bust &#171; Portland Public Art</title>
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		<dc:creator>Two Copper Pennies for a Big Bronze Bust &#171; Portland Public Art</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] San Francisco, in 1979. The only other Voisin I know of in the area available to the public is at Jefferson High School in North Portland. They have two - a bust of Hopkin Jenkins, a longtime principal of the school, and a commemorative [...]</description>
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