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The exhibition will consist of about 30 works of art. Among the American pieces are a painting by Ernest Lawson member of The Eight; watercolors by Ashcan School-associated artists Ethel Myers and Jerome Myers; a terra cotta sculpture Seated Circus Performer by Elie Nadelman; a photograph of a windowpane frost by Wilson A. ("Snowflake") Bentley; and Man Seated Smoking, a drawing by the universally esteemed self-taught artist Bill Traylor.
Contemporary American works include a painting and a cloisonn茅 pear jewel by Robert M. Kulicke and a watercolor by Albert York, executed about 1969, which has never before been exhibited.
The British Bloomsbury School is represented by the paintings of Vanessa Bell; works on paper by Duncan Grant and Roger Fry; and a watercolor by Dora Carrington. Among the British modernists are Gwen John and the photographer Charles Jones, known for his stunning images of vegetables and flowers which he cultivated personally.
Objects on display include a 20th century hand-carved Ice Fishing Decoy and two 19th century French Lay Figures.
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The exhibition will consist of about 30 works of art. Among the American pieces are a painting by Ernest Lawson member of The Eight; watercolors by Ashcan School-associated artists Ethel Myers and Jerome Myers; a terra cotta sculpture Seated Circus Performer by Elie Nadelman; a photograph of a windowpane frost by Wilson A. ("Snowflake") Bentley; and Man Seated Smoking, a drawing by the universally esteemed self-taught artist Bill Traylor.
Contemporary American works include a painting and a cloisonn茅 pear jewel by Robert M. Kulicke and a watercolor by Albert York, executed about 1969, which has never before been exhibited.
The British Bloomsbury School is represented by the paintings of Vanessa Bell; works on paper by Duncan Grant and Roger Fry; and a watercolor by Dora Carrington. Among the British modernists are Gwen John and the photographer Charles Jones, known for his stunning images of vegetables and flowers which he cultivated personally.
Objects on display include a 20th century hand-carved Ice Fishing Decoy and two 19th century French Lay Figures.
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