One of the first artists to use a photo as a prototype for a painting, Flack's work challenged the artistic trends of her time by introducing rich, vibrant canvases of feminine objects in contrast to male counterparts like Close and Bechtle.
Flack's groundbreaking contributions to art history, including being the first Photorealistic artist acquired by MoMA and one of the first women artists in Janson's History of Art, have left an enduring legacy.
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