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Nell Blaine
The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936-Present
Pure Psychic Chance Radio: 2016 Jim Leftwich
Review of Monet in the 20Th Century, by Paul Tucker Steven Z
Ben Aronson Biala, Nell Blaine, Jane Freilicher
Painters of the East End
Oral History Interview with William Kienbusch, 1968 Nov. 1-7
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A Furniture Comedy for Hans Hofmann," an "Environment" by Allan
The Women of American Abstract Artists, 1936-Present
Painterly Representation in New York: 1945-1975
Selected Bibliograph | Writings on Art and Limited Editions
Abstract Art Utah Museum of Fine Arts Evening for Educators September 29, 2004, 5:30 P.M
Everyday Enchantments a Collection of Artist Nell Blaine Introduction Jed Perl
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NELL BLAINE Born: July 10, 1922; Richmond, Virginia Died: November 14, 1996; New York
Oral History Interview with Oscar Collier, 1994 June 22
Hans Hofmann: Master Teacher of Painting
Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Exhibition Timeline
Top View
“Tibor De Nagy Gallery Painters and Poets” Marks Gallery's 60Th
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Realist Watercolors the Iv Sual Arts Gallery at Florida International University Frost Art Museum the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum
M. Knoedler & Co. Records
116 January 30-March 26, 2017 Pannell Gallery Sweet Briar College
NA Exhibition Book
Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler
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Many Happy Returns
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Art Acquisitions Sub-Committee Meeting Minutes Theater Level Conference Center, Room #1, 8:30 Am Wednesday, May 16, 2012
American Art Today, Still Life: Annual President's Choice Exhibition
The Missing Future: Moma And
The Contemporary Art Library of Coosje Van Bruggen, Wife and Collaborator of the Artist Claes Oldenburg
Table of Contents 1. Envisioning Bodily Difference: Refiguring Fat and Lesbian Subjects in Contemporary Art and Visual Culture