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09/17/2009 mike
A Painting attributed to George Bellows I have an oil sketch ( over pencil ) titled Blind Man's Buff signed G.B. 12 . On the back of the paper is written 'Party N2 ' The subject is a group of girls playing the game. Although the label on the sketch says its by Geo Bellows it is not catalogued - according to Bonhams NY . Does anyone have any data to support linkage to George Bellows? Thanks
04/06/2007 Pamela
Authenticity I have a nude charcoal drawing signed in pencil Geo Bellows. How do I go about getting this work authenticated/appraised? Thanks for you help.
01/02/2003 Marjorie Searl
exhibition and symposium The Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester will be exhibiting "Leaving for the Country: George Bellows in Woodstock" from April 13, 2003 through June 15, 2003. There will be a symposium about Bellows on May 3, 2003, which will feature a keynote talk by Joyce Carol Oates and other presentations by exhibition curators and catalog authors, including Virginia Mecklenburg of the Smithsonian Museum of American Art. For additional information, please contact me at msearl@mag.rochester.edu.
Marjorie Searl
07/30/2002 Michael Sekeres
Geroge Bellows Geroge Bellows' teacher at Ohio State University was Silas Martin.
12/17/2001 Penny Ellis
Geroge Bellows He gave up a possible career as a major league baseball player in order to paint.
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