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Associated American Artists

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Modern French Tapestries, February 10-24, 1948

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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.

Dates: February 10-24, 1948

Paintings by Manuel J. Tolegian, October 6-26, 1941

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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.

Dates: October 6-26, 1941

Retrospective Exhibition of the Paintings by Ernest Fiene, September 4-October 7, 1945

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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.

Dates: September 4-October 7, 1945

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American (North American) 2
paintings (visual works) 2
traveling exhibitions 2
France 1
French (culture or style) 1