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ARTISTS IN WILMINGTON, 1890-1940.

   

- (Wilmington) : Delaware Art Museum 1980
- small 4to.
- stiff paper wrappers
- 77+(1) pages.
- Order Nr. 74946
- Price: $ 30.00



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Introduction by Roland Elzea, "Wilmington Contemporaries of Howard Pyle: Jefferson David Chalfant, Frank English, Clawson Hammitt and Robert Shaw", Elizabeth Hawkes on "Howard Pyle and his School of Art", Rowland Elzea on "Wilmington's Art Schools", Nancy Bowe on "The Studio Group", Felice Lamden on "Art in the Thirties: The WPA in Wilmington", Margaret Cohen on "The Fine arts and Handicrafts in Arden, 1900-1940". and Carol Hoffecker on "The Land of the MIddle Bow Amateur". Followed by exhibition catalogue.

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