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Midwest Realities: Regional Painting 1920-1950
April 13-June 17, 1995
Midwest Realities: Regional Painting 1920-1950 contains 42 paintings that demonstrate the technique of artists whose approach to realism gave new insight to the midwestern landscape as metaphor. The images presented in the exhibition are products of the American culture, politics and economics of the 1920s, '30s and '40s. Click here for more information on Midwest Realities: Regional Painting 1920-1950.
How about a quick tour of some of the works currently on display? There are six images contained within this archive, which are intended for personal/educational use only. These images bear a 1995/1996 photographic copyright that belongs to the Ohio Arts Council. Therefore, they are not in the public domain.
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Larry's Grill, Emerson C. Burkhardt, c. 1940, oil on canvas,
22" x 24", courtesy International School of America. |
Factory Worker, Sarkis Sarkisian, 1932, oil on canvas, 32" x 26", courtesy Ned and Jacqueline Crouch |
Near Irvington, William F. Kaeser, 1934, oil on canvas,
33" x 38", courtesy Frank and Patte Owings. |
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Winter Morning, 58th Street and Euclid, Frank Wilcox, c. 1925,
watercolor on paper, 21 7/8" x 29 3/4", courtesy Joseph M. Erdelac. |
Federal Building, Jean Crawford Adams, c. 1930, oil on canvas,
24" x 30", courtesy Robert Henry Adams Fine Art. |
View of Ann Arbor, Jack Steele, c. 1945, oil on board, 26"
x 36", courtesy Marty and Donald Kaplan. |
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