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The Effect of War on Art: the Work of Mark Rothko Elizabeth Leigh Doland Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
The New American Painting, As Shown in Eight European Countries, 1958
Janet Sobel: Primitivist, Surrealist, and Abstract Expressionist Author(S): Gail Levin Source: Woman's Art Journal, Vol
The Patricia and Donald Oresman Collection the Patricia and Donald Oresman Collection
Alice Neel's American Portrait Gallery
Oral History Interview with Jacob Kainen, 1982 Aug. 10-Sept. 22
In Search of a Jewish Audience: New York’S Guild Art Gallery, 1935-1937
Oral History Interview with Joseph Solman, 1981 May 6-8
Annual Report 1998
Oral History Interview with Joseph Solman, 1981 May 6-8
Mark Rothko Moved Through Many Artistic Styles Until Reaching His Signature 1950S Motif of Soft, Rectangular Forms Floating on a Stained Field of Color
Dissertation Final
Kay Miller, February 2012 OOM “Richard Gibbs,” Alice Neel, 1968
Adolph Gottlieb and Art in New York in the 1930S 1 Sanford Hirsch The
Alice Neel Born 1900 in Merion Square, Pennsylvania
Oral History Interview with Joseph Solman
The Phillips Collection Centennial Exhibitions
Byron Browne in the Thirties: the Battle for Abstract Art
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