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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 4 Collections and/or Records:

Art for the Home Front: Oils and Watercolors by American Contemporary Artists, February 1-March 5, 1945

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Abstract

An exhibition of 60 oil paintings and watercolor paintings by contemporary American artists, arranged by eleven New York art dealers and shown at the Ferargil Galleries before being circulated by Blanche A. Byerley. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: February 1-March 5, 1945

Landscapes, Seascapes, Flower, and Figure Paintings, July 1-25, 1939

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An exhibition of landscapes, seascapes, flowers, and figure paintings by four American artists, Jerome P. De Witt, Howard B. Spencer, Edmund Greacen, and Nan Greacen, circulated by Blanche A. Byerley of New York City. The exhibition records span five folders.

Dates: July 1-25, 1939

Oils by Eleven Artists, February 15-March 10, 1945

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An exhibition of 25 oil paintings by eleven American artists, circulated by Blanche A. Byerley of the Ferargil Galleries of New York City. The exhibition records span five folders.

Dates: February 15-March 10, 1945

Watercolors by American Artists from the Ferargil Galleries, May 4-June 4, 1938

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An exhibition of 33 watercolor paintings by American artists lent by the Ferargil Galleries of New York City. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: May 4-June 4, 1938