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paintings (visual works)

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Unique works in which images are formed primarily by the direct application of pigments suspended in oil, water, egg yolk, molten wax, or other liquid, arranged in masses of color, onto a generally two-dimensional surface.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Exhibition of Paintings by Victor Arnautoff, Edward Farmer, and Daniel M. Mendelowitz, April 15-May 15, 1939

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Abstract

An exhibition of watercolor paintings by three Stanford professors, Victor Arnautoff, Edward Farmer, and Daniel M. Mendelowitz. The exhibition records span three folders.

Dates: April 15-May 15, 1939

Paintings by Living California Artists, [March 1942]

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A small exhibition of artworks by artists from California many of whom had previously exhibited at the Legion of Honor. This exhibition served as an accompaniment to the 75 Years of American Painting exhibition. No materials remain for this exhibition.

Dates: [March 1942]

Paintings of Wild Ducks, December 21, 1934-January 31, 1935

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An exhibition of oil paintings and pastel drawings depicting wild ducks by California artists, sponsored by William L. Gerstle. The exhibition records span one folder.

Dates: December 21, 1934-January 31, 1935