Associated American Artists
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Modern French Tapestries, February 10-24, 1948
An exhibition displaying the advancements in tapestry-making by the best modern French tapestry houses that began in Paris in 1930, including such artists as Matisse, Dufy, Miro, Lurcat, Rouault, and Saint-Saens. The works were lent by the French government and arranged for exhibition in the United States by the Associated American Artists. The exhibition records span five folders plus a brochure, object photographs, and publicity photographs.
Paintings by Manuel J. Tolegian, October 6-26, 1941
An exhibition of 26 paintings by American artist Manuel J. Tolegian, lent by the Associated American Artists. The exhibition records span six folders plus clippings.
Retrospective Exhibition of the Paintings by Ernest Fiene, September 4-October 7, 1945
A retrospective exhibition of 15 paintings by German-born American artist Ernest Fiene, circulated by the Association of American Artists, Inc. of New York City. The exhibition records span six folders.
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