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Inspired by the Japanese woodblock prints collected by her friend and distant cousin, Motte Alston Read, Alice Smith created prints of her own. Known today as the Read-Simms Collection of Japanese Prints, it was donated to the Gibbes in 1948 by Read's sister, Mary Simms, and maintained intact because of its influence on the artists of the Charleston Renaissance.

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