"I owe it all to art books, chocolate, and young men."

Beatrice Wood (1893 - 1998)
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About Beatrice Wood

Beatrice Wood, also known as the 'Mama of Dada,' was an American artist and ceramist. Born in 1893, Wood lived a remarkable life that spanned nearly a century. She was an integral part of the Dada movement in New York City during the 1910s and 1920s. Wood's pottery work became highly acclaimed for its unique style and innovative techniques. She continued to create art well into her later years and was a significant figure in the world of ceramics.

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