American Paintings 1850-1965

From: Antiques & Collecting Magazine | Date: January 1, 2007| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

Spanierman Gallery, LLC in New York City presents, American Paintings, 1850-1965. The exhibition and sale is comprised of more than 100 works by many noted as well as lesser-known American artists. Hurry! The show must close on January 13, 2007.

The best known artists in the show include George Bellows, Albert Bierstadt, Frederick Bridgman, Samuel Colman, Willem de Kooning, William Glackens, Robert Henri, Winslow Homer, George Inness, Richard Miller, Thomas Moran, Georgia O'Keeffe, Fai...

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