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paintings (visual works)

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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 5 Collections and/or Records:

Eleven Murals by Ray Boynton, [February 15]-March 15, 1937

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An exhibition of murals created by American artist Ray Boynton. The exhibition records span two folders.

Dates: [February 15]-March 15, 1937

New Horizons in American Art, February 15-March 15, 1937

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An exhibition of about 240 works completed for the Works Progress Administration’s Federal Art Project, arranged by the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition records span four folders.

Dates: February 15-March 15, 1937

Tobacconists' Figures and Shop Signs, July 5-August 5, 1943

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An exhibition of 50 watercolor paintings of carved and painted figures and signs created for the Index of American Design, arranged from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The exhibition records span three folders.

Dates: July 5-August 5, 1943

Treasury Department Art Projects Exhibition, August 16-September 30, 1937

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An exhibition of the work of 19 artists commissioned by the United States Treasury Department as part of the Federal Art Project. The exhibition records span six folders plus a catalog and object photographs.

Dates: August 16-September 30, 1937

Watercolors by Mill Everingham, March 9-April 15, 1943

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An exhibition of drawings and watercolor paintings by American artist Mill Everingham, mainly depicting landscapes around Taos, New Mexico. The exhibition records span five folders plus photographs of the artist.

Dates: March 9-April 15, 1943