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Physical Object
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Artist
Lance Kiland
(1947-2015)
Birth place unknown
Died in Buffalo, MN
Title
<em>The Upper Hand</em>
Date
1982
Description
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In this painting by Lance Kiland, two men are engaged in physical contact in front of a yellow background. The man in the red shirt grasps the other man's head with both hands and the other person has both arms out. They are surrounded by blues and grays with spiral patterns above.
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Painting
Medium
Oil and wax on canvas
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71 3/8 x 48 1/4 inches
Credit Line
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Gift of the Lannan Foundation
Object ID
99.09
Inscriptions
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l.r.: Kiland 82
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Creator
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Lance Kiland
Title
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<em>The Upper Hand</em>
Date Created
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1982
Medium
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Oil and wax on canvas
Source
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99.09
Type
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Painting
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Copyright Undetermined
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1982
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[Peter Miller Gallery, Chicago, IL]; Lannan Foundation, Camarillo, CA
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Blue
Fighting
Figures
Lance Kiland
Men
Minnesota artist
Oil
Painting
Twentieth Century
Yellow
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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>Reclining Nude</em>
Date
1945
Description
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In this drawing by George Morrison a nude woman is lying on her side in a room. Her proper left arm rests on her hip and her proper left leg lays over her right. The woman's body is painted in abstract reds and oranges.
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Drawing
Medium
Gouache and ink on paper
Dimension
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8 1/2 x 11 inches (sheet)
8 1/8 x 10 5/8 inches (image)
Credit Line
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Gift of George Morrison
Object ID
96.10.06
Inscriptions
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l.l: G. MORRISON / 1945
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Creator
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George Morrison
Title
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<em>Reclining Nude</em>
Date Created
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1945
Medium
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Gouache and ink on paper
Source
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96.10.06
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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1945
Provenance
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The Artist, George Morrison, Grand Portage, MN
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Abstract
Cubism
Drawing
Figure, Nude
George Morrison
Ink
Minnesota artist
Ojibwe
Twentieth Century
Watercolor
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254f4f0fb27c6f346fc91f5544dbce02
Physical Object
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Artist
Yi Kai
(b. 1955)
Born in Changsha, P.R. of China
Title
<em>Mixture Forever</em>
Date
1995
Description
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This abstract triptych by Yi Kai is comprised of blue, red, and white painted canvases. Kai embed the work with symbols derived from eastern and western cultures.
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Painting
Medium
Oil on canvas, triptych
Dimension
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96 x 120 inches (Overall)
A: 96 x 34 3/4 inches
B: 96 x 49 1/2 inches
C: 96 x 34 3/4 inches
Credit Line
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Purchase, Katharine G. Ordway Fund and Partial Gift of Dolly Fiterman
Object ID
95.05A-C
Publications
A decade of paintings by Yi Kai, illus. p. 15. Minneapolis, MN: Dolly Fiterman Fine Arts, 1999.
Rights Statement
In Copyright
Notes
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A circular yin & yang symbol is in the center of the triptych. Near the top and bottom of the work, Kai included five trigrams (Ba Gua) used in Taoist cosmology. The five white lines in the upper left corner of the blue canvas form the symbol for water. Near the lower edge of the red canvas, three blue lines form the symbol for heaven, while six red lines form the symbol for earth at the top of the white canvas. A white star is near the bottom edge of the blue canvas and a red triangle appears in the lower right corner of the white canvas.
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Creator
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Yi Kai
Title
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<em>Mixture Forever</em>
Date Created
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1995
Medium
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Oil on canvas, triptych
Source
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95.05A-C
Type
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Painting
Rights
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In Copyright
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Yi Kai yi6286@gmail.com
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1995
Provenance
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[Dolly Fiterman Fine Arts, Minneapolis, MN]
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Abstract
Blue
Minnesota artist
Painting
Red
Symbols
Taoism
Text
Triptych
Twentieth Century
White
Yi Kai, Chinese American
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18a6daacea480e29e3048da716f74a2d
Physical Object
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Artist
Alexis Jean Fournier
(1865-1948)
Born in St. Paul, MN
Died in East Aurora, NY
Title
<em>An Early Thaw, Near East Aurora, New York</em>
Date
1927
Description
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Oil on board landscape by Alexis Fournier of a winter landscape with snow-covered field. A building is in the distant at the horizon line and bare trees to on the right foreground. Above this structure, the sun peaks out of the clouds.
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Painting
Medium
Oil on board
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12 x 16 inches
Credit Line
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Purchase, Acquisition Fund
Object ID
2002.09
Inscriptions
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l.l.: ALEX FOURNIER; Verso: An Early Thaw / Near East Aurora / N.Y.
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No Copyright - United States
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Creator
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Alexis Jean Fournier
Title
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<em>An Early Thaw, Near East Aurora, New York</em>
Date Created
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1927
Medium
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Oil on board
Source
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2002.09
Type
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Painting
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No Copyright - United States
Rights Holder
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Public Domain
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1927
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The Artist, Alexis Jean Fournier, East Aurora, NY; [Private Collection (by descent in the family)]; [Spanierman Gallery, New York, NY]
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Field
House
Jean Alexis Fournier, Jean Fournier
Landscape
Minnesota artist
Oil
Painting
Rural landscape
Snow
Trees
Twentieth Century
Winter
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2e332975f9c1b4603aaafaf5aceea81c
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Artist
Alexis Jean Fournier
(1865-1948)
Born in St. Paul, MN
Died in East Aurora, NY
Title
<em>St. Anthony Falls and the Minneapolis Exposition Building</em>
Date
1890
Description
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Alexis Fournier painting is of the Minneapolis Exposition Building with St. Anthony Falls' crashing waves in the foreground. People appear to be at work along the bank of the falls.
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Painting
Medium
Oil on canvas
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38 x 66 inches
Credit Line
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Purchase, Deaccession Fund
Object ID
2002.02
Inscriptions
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l.l.: Alexis Fournier 90
Notes
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Alexis Jean Fournier's painting was purchased from An Artist's Paradise: Minnesota Landscapes 1840-1940. This exhibition was hosted by the Minnesota Museum of American Art in 2003 and exhibited in the Landmark Center in downtown St. Paul.
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No Copyright - United States
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Creator
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Alexis Jean Fournier
Title
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<em>St. Anthony Falls and the Minneapolis Exposition Building</em>
Date Created
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1890
Medium
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Oil on canvas
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2002.02
Type
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Painting
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No Copyright - United States
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Public Domain
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No License
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1890
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U.S. Bank National Association, Minneapolis, MN; [An Artist's Paradise: Minnesota Landscapes 1840-1940, 2003]
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Jean Alexis Fournier, Jean Fournier
Landscape
Minnesota artist
Minnesota landscape
Nineteenth Century
Oil
Painting
Urban landscape
Water
Waterfall
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db391513c77e65a04d8108dde11a1055
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Artist
Nicholas R. Brewer
(1857-1949)
Born in High Forest, Olmstead County, MN
Died in St. Paul, MN
Title
<em>Autumn Echoes</em>
Date
ca. 1920
Description
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This landscape painting by Nicholas Brewer of a cliff and river. There is a white building at the top of the cliff. Trees frame the foreground.
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Painting
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimension
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38 x 53 x 2 inches (Frame)
32 x 47 inches
Credit Line
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Purchase, Acquisition Fund
Object ID
2001.02
Inscriptions
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l.r.: N.R. Brewer; Verso: Autumn Echos, R. No. 103
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
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Nicholas R. Brewer
Title
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<em>Autumn Echoes</em>
Date Created
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ca. 1920
Medium
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Oil on canvas
Source
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2001.02
Type
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Painting
Rights
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No Copyright - United States
Rights Holder
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Public Domain
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1920
Provenance
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[Vern Carver Beard Art Galleries, Minneapolis, MN]
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Autumn
Fall
Landscape
Minnesota artist
Nicholas R. Brewer
Oil
Painting
River
Rural landscape
Trees
Twentieth Century
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Physical Object
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Artist
Erle Loran
(1905-1999)
Born in Minneapolis, MN
Died in Berkeley, CA
Title
<em>Hills and Fields, Minnesota</em>
Date
1931
Description
describe the object
Erle Loran's landscape shows several hills covered in fields of yellow and green. In the distance are lines of trees sprouting dark green foliage. A single bare tree stands at the bottom of the valley, near the center of the painting. To its left is a pathway leading up a hill.
Original Format
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Painting
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimension
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27 7/8 x 33 7/8 x 2 7/8 inches
Credit Line
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Purchase, Deaccession Fund
Object ID
2000.10.02
Inscriptions
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l.r.: Erle Loran '31
Publications
United States Embassy Oslo; ART in Embassies Exhibition, Currents of the Mississippi River Valley, illus. p. 24. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State, 2007.
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Creator
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Erle Loran
Title
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<em>Hills and Fields, Minnesota</em>
Date Created
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1931
Medium
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Oil on canvas
Source
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2000.10.02
Type
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Painting
Rights
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In Copyright
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Unknown
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No License
Date Copyrighted
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1931
Provenance
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Collection and Estate of the artist, Berkeley, CA; [Kramer Gallery, Minneapolis, MN]
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Erle Loran
Fields
Green
Landscape
Minnesota artist
Minnesota landscape
Oil
Painting
Rural landscape
Trees
Twentieth Century
Valley
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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
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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
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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
Stella Ebner
(b. 1975)
Born in Minneapolis, MN
Title
<em>Library III</em>
Date
1999
Description
describe the object
Part of Stella Ebner's Library Series, this woodcut print features several people sitting at tables in a library. Both the figures and objects in the work are outlined in black and set against a badge background. In the foreground, the only figure in color is wearing a blue patterned shirt and black pants. Edner composed this print from sketches she made of visitors to the Minneapolis Public Library.
Medium
Color woodcut on rice paper
Dimension
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59 x 37 1/2 inches (Frame)
48 x 27 inches (image)
Credit Line
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Purchase, Deaccession Fund
Object ID
2000.03
Notes
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Stella Ebner'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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Stella Ebner
Title
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<em>Library III</em>
Date Created
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1999
Medium
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Color woodcut on rice paper
Source
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2000.03
Type
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Print
Rights
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In Copyright
Rights Holder
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Stella Ebner 17994 NW Union Street Elk River, MN 55330 (763) 241-9011 stella@stellaebner.com
License
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No License
Date Copyrighted
Date of copyright.
1999
Provenance
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[Minnesota Biennial: 2D-2000]
Contributor
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Minnesota Museum of American Art
Books
Figures
Library
Minnesota artist
Print
Stella Ebner
Twentieth Century
Woodcut