In this piece she portrayed the Egyptian queen in a vulnerable state, which was unprecedented for the time.
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As Ellen Neel was becoming nationally renowned for her carving work, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (Flathead Salish) was still in high school, completing a correspondence art course from Famous Artists School.
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