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* Paul B. Franklin, [https://monoskop.org/images/e/ee/Sawelson-Gorse_Naomi_ed_Women_in_Dada_Essays_on_Sex_Gender_and_Identity_1998.pdf#page=98 "Beatrice Wood, her Dada...and her Mama"], in ''Women in Dada: Essays on Sex, Gender, and Identity'', ed. Naomi Sawelson-Gorse, MIT Press, 1998, pp 104-138. {{en}}
 
* Paul B. Franklin, [https://monoskop.org/images/e/ee/Sawelson-Gorse_Naomi_ed_Women_in_Dada_Essays_on_Sex_Gender_and_Identity_1998.pdf#page=98 "Beatrice Wood, her Dada...and her Mama"], in ''Women in Dada: Essays on Sex, Gender, and Identity'', ed. Naomi Sawelson-Gorse, MIT Press, 1998, pp 104-138. {{en}}
  
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Beatrice Wood (3 March 1893 – 12 March 1998) was an American artist and studio potter involved in the avant-garde movement in the United States; she founded and edited The Blind Man magazine in New York City with French artist Marcel Duchamp and writer Henri-Pierre Roché in 1917. She had earlier studied art and theater in Paris, and was working in New York as an actress. She later worked at sculpture and pottery.

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