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| | National Museum of Women in the Arts |
 | | When her husband Rudolph Baranik, a Lithuanian Jew and fellow artist, died in 1998, Stevens scattered his ashes in lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water that they had known and visited over the course of their long marriage. |
 | | A friend carried some of his ashes back to Lithuania, scattering them at the juncture of two rivers, a scene captured in Confluence of Two Rivers, Vilnele and Neris, Vilnius, Lithuania, 2002-2003. |
 | | Also included in the exhibition are scenes of the Charles River in Boston where Stevens’ father took her canoeing as a little girl: Water’s Edge, Charles River, Cambridge, MA, 2002-2003, and Water’s Edge II, Charles River, Cambridge, MA, 2003. |
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