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American Watercolor Society records, 18671977, bulk 19501970
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4 hours ago This series consists of files relating to exhibitions organized by the American Watercolor Society. Included is a large bound volume containing the record of works shown in the annual exhibitions from 1897 to 1904. This record lists the registry and catalog number, title of work, name and address of the artist, the owner and price, agent, and

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Indexes to Art Exhibitions & Catalogs  The Display of Art
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4 hours ago Browse Summer Exhibition catalogues from 1769-present and Winter Exhibition catalogues 1870-1939. Each individual catalogue has been scanned along with thumbnail images of some of the artworks that were exhibited in the exhibition. Each catalogue can be searched by artists, titles and lenders or searching across multiple catalogues is available.

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'A Spectator of Life: A Reverential, Enthusiastic
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7 hours ago EXHIBITION REVIEW "A Spectator of Life-A Reverential, Enthusiastic, Emotional Spectator" JOSHUA BROWN The City University of New York Metropolitan Lives: The Ashcan Artists and Their New York, 1897-1917, at The New-York Historical Society, 1 May-4 August 1996 (organized by and previously exhibited at the National Museum of American Art,

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American Watercolors : Free Texts : Free Download, Borrow
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7 hours ago American Watercolors. 216 216. Catalogue of the First Winter Exhibition of the National Academy of Design (1867–8), Including the First Annual Collection of the American Society of Painters in Water Colors, and the Works from the American Art Department of the Paris Universal Exposition. 1868 1868.

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© COPYRIGHT Olivia Rettstatt ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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1 hours ago In 1897, Gustav Klimt led a group of nineteen painters, designers, and architects to break away from the conservative Austrian Artists’ Society (Genossenschaft bildener Künstler Wiens, or Künstlerhaus). These artists framed their rejection of naturalistic style as an act of youthful

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Exhibition  Clark Art
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9 hours ago A fully illustrated catalogue, Women Artists in Paris, 1850–1900, has been published by the American Federation of Arts and Yale University Press.Along with an art-historical overview by curator Laurence Madeline, the catalogue includes essays by Jane R. Becker, collections management associate, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Richard Kendall, former curator at large, …

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JordanVolpe Gallery [WorldCat Identities]
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4 hours ago The author discusses the beginning of the ten artists' activities as members of a sweeping reform movement at the time of the nation's Centennial Exhibition in 1876, traces their emergence as Impressionist painters in the 1880s and 1890s, and charts the course of their mature careers as members of the Ten between 1897 and 1917"--Jacket

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John Leslie Breck: American Impressionist  The Mint Museum
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4 hours ago A look at the life of John Leslie Breck. In 1887, Breck was one of the founders of the American art colony at Giverny and was among the earliest American artists to embrace the Impressionist style. He was also one of the first to exhibit his Impressionist paintings in America and helped to popularize the style during his years working in the Boston area in the 1890s.

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Lot  FELICIE WALDO HOWELL, American (18971968), "Main
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2 hours ago Washington, D.C., "Seventh Exhibition of Contemporary Oil Paintings," Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1918. --- Felicie Waldo Howell was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1897. By 1910, she had moved with her family to Washington D.C. She studied painting at the Corcoran Art School and the Philadelphia School of Design for Women.

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American Watercolor Society  American Watercolors  PMA
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7 hours ago American Watercolor Society. The founding of the American Watercolor Society (AWS) in December 1866 launched a series of annual exhibitions the following year, initially in conjunction with the winter exhibition of the National Academy of Design (NAD) in New York. Beginning in 1874, when the NAD’s winter exhibitions ceased, the AWS organized

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Quatre gats  Hispanic Society of America
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6 hours ago 4 Gats Pere Romeu. Further treasures among the Hispanic Society’s prints are these three posters dating 1897, 1898, and 1900. Created in Barcelona, they mark a highpoint in the history of graphic art in Spain and Barcelona in particular, as artists of the first rank took up posters as a serious endeavor and created images of striking beauty.

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Breaking All Bounds: American Women Artists 18251945
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3 hours ago American Women Artists (1825-1945) by Laura Polucha “ I am independent! I can live and I love to work! ” —Mary Cassatt Even before becoming an art historian, the pioneering spirit of women artists, such as Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) and Berthe Morisot (1841–95), captivated . me as a young child. Around the age of six, I began collecting

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News Release  Major American Art Reinstallation
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5 hours ago Envisioning American art through the theme of borderlands, the exhibition will debut several new works and new acquisitions to the museum’s American art collection, including works by women, Native American, and Latinx artists. “Borderlands” opens Nov. 20, 2021, in a suite of rooms in the Virginia Steele Scott Galleries of American Art.

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Finding Aid to the Cassidy Family Papers, [circa 18971965
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4 hours ago American Artists Professional League. Letter, Mar. 7, 1929. By executive chairman Frederick Ballard Williams. Some are copies of letters addressed to others. See also subject file in Carton 6. American Express Company. 2 letters, 1927-1934; American Federation of Arts. 7 letters, 1914-1930. Include form letters. American Folklore Society, Inc.

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Series 4  Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
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2 hours ago Art Notes was an occasional publication issued during the art season "in the Interest of American Art and the Macbeth Gallery" from 1896 to 1930. The booklets typically contain essays on artists, current exhibitions at the gallery and current events in the art world and are an excellent source of information on the history of the gallery until 1930 and the opinions of the owners on various

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Kenneth Miller Adams  Biography  askART
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3 hours ago Catalog: Arts and Crafts of Kansas: an Exhibition held in Lawrence, Feb. 18-22, 1948 in the Community Building. Lawrence: World Co., 1948; American Art Annual. New York: American Federation of Arts, 1898-1947 22, 25; Reinbach, Edna, comp. “Kansas Art and Artists”, in Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society. v.

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THE ARTISTS  SAN ANTONIO ART LEAGUE & MUSEUM
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8 hours ago Annotated list of artists and their works in the San Antonio Art League & Museum’s Edgar B. Davis Collection Jose Arpa (1858-1952) San Antonio Arpa was an internationally known painter from Spain who won the Prix de Rome three times. The prize enabled him to study in Rome for six years before moving to Mexico, then on to San Antonio in 1923.

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Kenneth Miller Adams  Artist Facts  askART
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2 hours ago Catalog: Arts and Crafts of Kansas: an Exhibition held in Lawrence, Feb. 18-22, 1948 in the Community Building. Lawrence: World Co., 1948; American Art Annual. New York: American Federation of Arts, 1898-1947 22, 25; Reinbach, Edna, comp. “Kansas Art and Artists”, in Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society. v.

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