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American Artists in the Museum's Print Collection

DATES March 07, 1941 through April 20, 1941
ORGANIZING DEPARTMENT American Art
COLLECTIONS American Art
There are currently no digitized images of this exhibition. If images are needed, contact archives.research@brooklynmuseum.org.
  • March 7, 1941 Artist; Title; Medium
    Bacon; Untilled Fields; Etching
    Bellows; Stag at Sharkey's; Lithograph
    Benton; Investigation; Lithograph
    Biddle; Twenty-Three Little Women; Etching
    Cassatt; La Toilette; Drypoint and aquatint
    Cassatt; The Fitting; Drypoint and aquatint
    Cassatt; The Coiffure; Drypoint and aquatint
    Cassatt; Girl with Bonnet; Lithograph
    Castellon; Rendevous in Landscape; Lithograph
    Castellon; Spanish Landscape; Lithograph
    Charlot; Mama Spanks; Lithograph
    Davies; Doorway to Illusion; Drypoint
    Dwight; American Mansion; Lithograph
    Good; Victoriana; Lithograph
    Grossman; Head of a Negro; Etching
    Grosz; End of a Perfect Day; Etching
    Pop Hart; Cock Fight; Lithograph, col.
    Winslow Homer; Mending the Nets; Engraving
    Don Freeman; Newstand (First Edition); Lithograph
    Jacob Kainen; Banana Man; Lithograph
    Martin Lewis; Hanted; Etching
    Limbach; Crow Tree; Lithograph
    Lozowick; Roofs and Sky; Silk screen
    Olds; Merry-Go-Round; Lithograph
    Peck; The Yellow Dress; Monotype
    Pennell; The Bridges from Brooklyn; Etching
    Pickhardt; Laughmaker; Lithograph
    Quintanilla; Paulette; Etching
    B. Robinson; Horse Auction; Lithograph
    Shanker; Polo; Woodcut
    Tenney; Limes; Lithograph
    Velonis; Half-Ton Fish; Silk screen
    Warsager; The Looters; Woodcut
    Whistler; Illustration from "Once a Week"; Wood engraving


    Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1939 - 1941. 01-03/1941, 052.
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  • March 7, 1941 An exhibition that will present a cross section of graphic work by American artists will be arranged by the Print Department of the Brooklyn Museum, under the title of “Exhibition of American Artists in the Brooklyn Museum’s Print Collection.” The exhibition opens March 7 and will continue through April 20.

    Some of the outstanding examples that will be shown are Bellow’s famous lithograph “Stag at Sharkey’s”; three drypoints and aquatints in color from a set of twelve by Mary Cassatt, of which only twenty- five impressions each were made; and a rare lithograph by Mary Cassatt, one of three impressions known. Others are Pop Hart’s well-known “Cock Fight,” from the nearly complete collection of works by Pop Hart owned by the Museum; Winslow Homer’s first proof of “Mending the Nets”; several Whistler prints, and one by Pennell.

    The contemporary group includes Frederico Castellon’s “Rendezvous in a Landscape” which won the Logan Prize at the Chicago Art Institute’s Seventh Print International in 1939; Don Freeman’s much-talked-of “Newstand,” first edition, and Velonis’ “Half-Ton Fish.” Velonis is well known for his pioneer work in Serigraph Prints, more commonly known as Silk Screen Prints.

    This exhibition is Interesting from the point of view of all the techniques used, from woodcuts to silk screen.

    Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Public Information. Press releases, 1939 - 1941. 01-03/1941, 053.
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