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Notable Gallery Representation, Pre 21st Century * Edith Halpert Downtown Gallery, New York * Whitney Studio, New York
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Exhibition: Art Association * Salons of America- * Society of Independent Artists--
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Exhibition: Museum * Art Institute of Chicago * Carnegie Institute, International * Museum of Modern Art, New York * Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts * Whitney Museum of American Art
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Exhibition: Special Venue * Armory Show 1913, New York
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Methods * Easel Painting * Illustration, Illustrator * Murals of Fresco, Mixed Media, Mosaic or Paint * Printmaking, Graphic Design
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Media * Charcoal * Gouache * Lithography, Lithograph * Mixed-Media, Multi-Media * Oil Paint * Pastel Painting
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Styles * Cubism, Cubist * Modernism, Modernist Early 20th Century Non-Traditional
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Subjects * Architecture Images-Buildings, Houses, Structures * Chinatown in Any North American City * City Genre Scene * Cityscape, City Views, City Scenes * Figure, Figurative, Human Figure * Genre, Human Activity * Interior View * Marine, Maritime, Nautical, Boats * New York City Views * Social Realism * Streetscenes, Streetscapes * Townscape, Village Scene
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Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked * California Before 1940 * Long Island, New York * Rockport, Massachusetts
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Associations * Salons of America * Society of Independent Artists-
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Teacher * Everett Shinn * Robert Henri
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Schools * New York School of Art, Chase School, Student
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Chronology * Early 20th Century Before 1950
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Some Collections * Bakkom Photo Collection, St. Paul, Minnesota (2) * Rita and Daniel Fraad Collection
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Added Description * Genre Specialty * Pastel Specialty * Printmaking Specialty
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 THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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