1
10
10
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Physical Object
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Artist
John Steuart Curry
(1897-1946)
Born in Dunavant, KS
Died in Madison, WI
Title
<em>Stallion and Jack Fighting</em>
Date
1943
Description
describe the object
John Steuart Curry's lithograph shows a horse and donkey engaged in a fight. Both of the animals are on their hind legs and there is a farmer on the right looking on. It is related to Stallion and Jack Fighting painting by the artist in the M's collection, object ID 91.21.1.
Original Format
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Print
Medium
Lithograph
Dimension
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14 x 19 1/4 inches (sheet)
11 3/4 x 15 3/8 inches (image)
Credit Line
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Purchase, Katharine G. Ordway Fund
Object ID
97.01
Inscriptions
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l.l.: JSC' 43; l.r.: John Steuart Curry
Notes
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John Steuart Curry's Stallion and Jack Fighting relates to an oil painting of the same name in the M's collection (91.21.1).
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
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Creator
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John Steuart Curry
Title
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<em>Stallion and Jack Fighting</em>
Date Created
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1943
Medium
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Lithograph
Source
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97.01
Type
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Print
Rights
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No Copyright - United States
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Public Domain
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1943
Provenance
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[Associated American Artists, New York City, NY]
Animals
Donkey
Farm
Figure
Horse
John Steuart Curry
Lithograph
Print
Twentieth Century
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Physical Object
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Artist
Nicholas R. Brewer
(1857-1949)
Born in High Forest, Olmstead County, MN
Died in St. Paul, MN
Title
<em>Cutting Wheat at White Bear Lake</em>
Date
ca. 1900
Description
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This rural landscape by Nicholas Brewer features a golden field in front of a line of trees. In the middle ground, near the center of the image, a figure is driving two horses across the field. The blue sky above is covered in large cumulus clouds.
Original Format
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Painting
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimension
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25 1/8 x 29 1/8 x 1 7/8 inches
Credit Line
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Purchase, Acquisition Fund
Object ID
2000.10.01
Inscriptions
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l.r.: N. R. Brewer
Publications
United States Embassy Oslo; ART in Embassies Exhibition, Currents of the Mississippi River Valley, illus. p. 11. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State, 2007.
Rights Statement
In Copyright
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Creator
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Nicholas R. Brewer
Title
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<em>Cutting Wheat at White Bear Lake</em>
Date Created
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ca. 1900
Medium
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Oil on canvas
Source
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2000.10.01
Type
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Painting
Rights
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No Copyright - United States
Rights Holder
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Public Domain
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1900
Provenance
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Private Collection, St. Paul, MN; [Kramer Gallery, Minneapolis, MN]
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Farm
Field
Figure
Landscape
Minnesota artist
Nicholas R. Brewer
Oil
Painting
Rural landscape
Trees
Twentieth Century
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Physical Object
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Artist
William Capel Slack
(b. 1951)
Born in Akron, OH
Title
<em>Target</em>
Date
1995
Description
describe the object
In the center of William Capel Slack's print is a shadowy figure covered in letters. The transparent text appears on the figure's head and torso.
Original Format
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Print
Medium
Monotype
Dimension
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46 3/4 x 36 1/4 inches
Credit Line
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Purchase, Deaccession Fund
Object ID
2000.05
Notes
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William Capel Slack's print was purchased out of the exhibition Minnesota Biennial: 2D-2000. This exhibition was hosted by the Minnesota Museum of American Art at 50 West Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN, from May 6 through July 30, 2000.
Rights Statement
In Copyright
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Creator
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William Capel Slack
Title
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<em>Target</em>
Date Created
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1995
Medium
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Monotype
Source
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2000.05
Type
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Print
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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William Capel Slack 2642 1st Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55408 (612) 871-4754 slack005@tc.umn.edu
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1995
Provenance
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[Minnesota Biennial: 2D-2000]
Black and White
Figure
Minnesota artist
Print
Text
Twentieth Century
William G. Capel Slack
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Physical Object
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Artist
Joan Brown
1938-1990
Born in San Francisco, CA
Died in Puttaparthi, India
Title
<em>The Day Before the Wedding</em>
Date
1962
Description
describe the object
Joan Brown’s painting shows a nude figure in front of a sea of color. The proper left side of the figure’s body is visible and their head is turned towards the viewer. The colors in the background range from purple, blue, orange, and green.
Original Format
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Painting
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimension
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72 x 81 inches
Credit Line
Write as follows: purchase/gift, entity that provided the money/artworks (example: 'Purchase, Acquisition Fund'
Gift of Staempfli Gallery, NYC
Object ID
71.02.10
Rights Statement
In Copyright
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Creator
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Joan Brown
Title
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<em>The Day Before the Wedding</em>
Date Created
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1962
Medium
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Oil on canvas
Source
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71.02.10
Type
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Painting
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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The Joan Brown Estate joanbrownestate@gmail.com
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1962
Provenance
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Staempfli Gallery, New York, NY; given as gift to the M in 1971
Blue
Figure
Joan Brown
Nude
Oil
Orange
Painting
Purple
Twentieth Century
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c6a07a84aca2bb3d14fb06a0c28cadc6
Physical Object
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Artist
George Morrison
1919-2000
Born in Chippewa City, MN
Died in Grand Marais, MN
Title
<em>Man with Suspenders and Head of a Man</em>
Date
1952
Original Format
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Drawing
Medium
Ink on paper
Dimension
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11 7/8 x 8 3/4 Inches (Sheet)
10 x 7 Inches
Credit Line
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Gift of George Morrison
Object ID
96.10.17
Inscriptions
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l.r.: G. MORRISON - 1952
Rights Statement
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Creator
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George Morrison
Title
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<em>Man with Suspenders and Head of a Man</em>
Date Created
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1952
Medium
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Ink on paper
Source
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96.10.17
Type
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Drawing
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Briand Morrison at briand@boreal.org
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1952
Provenance
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George Morrison, Grand Marais, MN
Drawing
Figure
George Morrison
Ink
Man
Minnesota artist
Ojibwe
Portrait
Twentieth Century
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Physical Object
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Artist
George Morrison
1919-2000
Born in Chippewa City, MN
Died in Grand Marais, MN
Title
<em>Seated Nude Woman</em>
Date
1945
Original Format
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Drawing
Medium
Ink and graphite on paper
Dimension
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6 x 9 Inches (Sheet)
6 x 8 1/2 Inches
Credit Line
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Gift of George Morrison
Object ID
96.10.04
Inscriptions
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l.r.: GEORGE MORRISON -1945
Rights Statement
In Copyright
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Creator
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George Morrison
Title
A name given to the resource
<em>Seated Nude Woman</em>
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1945
Medium
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Ink and graphite on paper
Source
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96.10.04
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Drawing
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
Briand Morrison at briand@boreal.org
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1945
Provenance
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George Morrison, Grand Marais, MN
Drawing
Figure
George Morrison
Ink
Minnesota artist
Nude
Ojibwe
Twentieth Century
Woman
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Physical Object
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Artist
George Morrison
1919-2000
Born in Chippewa City, MN
Died in Grand Marais, MN
Title
<em>Pool Player</em>
Date
1943
Original Format
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Drawing
Medium
Ink and Watercolor on paper
Dimension
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9 1/2 x 6 Inches (Sheet)
7 1/2 x 5 1/8 Inches
Credit Line
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Gift of George Morrison
Object ID
96.10.01
Inscriptions
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l.l.: Mpls - 1943; l.r.: GEORGE MORRISON - 1943
Rights Statement
In Copyright
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Creator
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George Morrison
Title
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<em>Pool Player</em>
Date Created
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1943
Medium
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Ink and Watercolor on paper
Type
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Drawing
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Briand Morrison at briand@boreal.org
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1943
Provenance
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George Morrison, Grand Marais, MN
96.10.01
Billiards
Drawing
Figure
George Morrison
Ink
Man
Minnesota artist
Ojibwe
People at play
Twentieth Century
Watercolor
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Physical Object
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Artist
Theodore Roszak
1907-1981
Born in Poznan, Poland
Died in New York City, NY
Title
<em>Ballerina</em>
Date
ca. 1966
Description
describe the object
In this drawing by Theodore Roszak, the artist depicts a portrait of a person looking to the side.
Medium
Ink and wash on paper
Dimension
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20 1/2 x 13 1/4 inches (sheet)
Credit Line
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Purchase, Acquisition Fund; Drawings USA 1966
Object ID
66.08.20
Inscriptions
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l.r.: Theodore Roszak
Publications
Drawings USA, St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Museum of Art, 1966, cat. No. 111.
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Original Format
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Drawing
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Creator
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Theodore Roszak
Title
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<em>Ballerina</em>
Date Created
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ca. 1966
Medium
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Ink and wash on paper
Source
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Purchase, Acquisition Fund; Drawings USA 1966
66.08.20
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Theodore Roszak Estate / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY vagarights.com
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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Unknown
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Type
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Drawing
Ballerina
Drawing
Drawings USA 1966
Figure
Ink
Portrait
Theodore Roszak
Twentieth Century
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Still Image
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Object ID
73.08.02
Title
<em>Red Head</em>
Date
1971
Artist
Richard Lindner
1901-1978
Born in Hamburg, Germany
Died in Hastings on Hudson, NY
Original Format
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Print
Medium
Color lithograph
Dimension
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29 1/4 x 22 inches
Description
describe the object
In his print, Richard Lindner depicts a feminine figure with bright red hair. Lindner uses bold colors and minimal detail. Placed against a brown monochromatic background, the subject's face and neck fill the print. The sitter, whose gaze is directed at the viewer, wears a hat and colorful turtleneck. Simple bold lines form the figure's eyes, nose, and wide thick lips.
Credit Line
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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dorsky
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Inscriptions
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l.l.: 13/120; l.r.: R. Lindner
Dublin Core
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Title
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<em>Red Head</em>
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
1971
Creator
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Richard Lindner
Type
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Print
Medium
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Color lithograph
Source
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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dorsky
73.08.02
Provenance
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dorsky, Great Neck, NY
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Estate of Richard Lindner
Artists Rights Society
New York, NY 10012
(212)-420-9160
info@arsny.com
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1971
License
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No License
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Figure
Lithograph
Portrait
Print
Red
Richard Lindner
Twentieth Century
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0e09071283c7440ffc01f903fa1970a1
Still Image
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Object ID
92.37.01
Title
<em>Woman Seated in Rocking Chair</em>
Date
1904
Artist
Alice E. Hugy
1876-1971
Born in Solothurn, Switzerland
Original Format
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Drawing
Medium
Watercolor on paper
Dimension
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12 x 8 7/8 inches
Description
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In her watercolor, Alice Hugy illustrates an elderly woman on a wooden chair as she sews a small blue garment. Wearing a striped dress, navy blue apron, and her silver hair in a bun, the bespectacled woman is portrayed in profile. She is the focus of the painting as she takes up most of the space and is set against a solid background of brown and blue.
Credit Line
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Gift of Mitzi Marie Olson
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Inscriptions
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l.r.: Alice E. Hugy / 1904 / St. Paul
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Title
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<em>Woman Seated in Rocking Chair</em>
Date Created
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1904
Creator
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Alice E. Hugy
Type
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Drawing
Medium
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Watercolor on paper
Source
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Gift of Mitzi Marie Olson
92.37.01
Provenance
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Mitzi Marie Olson; Afton, MN; given as gift to the M in 1992
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Unknown
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1904
License
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No License
Alice E. Hugy
Chair
Figure
Minnesota artist
Painting
Portrait
Twentieth Century
Watercolor
Woman