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Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of Painting and Sculpture. (169)

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The records of the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum document the administrative and curatorial activities of the department from soon after its inception in 1897 up through the present day. They reveal the history of the department by providing information on development of the object collection, exhibitions since 1911, and the department's associations to other art institutions and the local community. The records of the Department of Painting...

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National Sculpture Society (U.S.) (31)

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The National Sculpture Society was founded in New York City in 1893 to foster the development and appreciation of sculpture. Society sponsors exhibitions, conducts technical and historical research, participates in international medal expositions, and awards prizes. The National Sculpture Society was founded in New York City in 1893 to foster the development and appreciation of sculpture. Society sponsors exhibitions, conducts technical and histo...

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Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture (36)

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The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture was founded in 1946 on farmland near the town of Skowhegan in central Maine. The school provides an unstructured studio space and environment for artists to focus on their work. Faculty consist of resident and visiting artists who provide studio visits and regular criticism. Admission is highly competitive and the school regularly accepts only sixty-five students annually, often out of hundreds of applicants. Students are allowed to attend only o...

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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (18)

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The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden was a gift to the nation from the financier and avid collector of modern art, Joseph H. Hirshhorn. Hirshhorn began his collecting with prints in 1917, and it became his lifelong passion. Hirshhorn's collection is best known for its nineteenth and twentieth century sculpture, including the works of Rodin, Picasso, Matisse, Giacometti, Calder, and Moore. He also collected widely and enthusiastically from the works of contemporary American painters, incl...

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Socrates Sculpture Park (6)

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Brooklyn Museum of Art. Dept. of Painting and Sculpture. (25)

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Sculpture Center (New York, N.Y.) (8)

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Art society; New York, N.Y. Established 1928 by Dorthea Denslow as the Clay Club. Was located on 8th Street in Manhattan. Incorporated as the Clay Club Sculpture Center in 1944, and changed to the Sculpture Center in 1950.

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Save Outdoor Sculpture! (Project) (5)

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Vermont SOS was part of a national project of the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, and the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property. Locally, the project was sponsored by the Vermont Museum and Gallery Alliance (VMGA). The goals of SOS were twofold: to raise awareness about the need to provide care for outdoor sculpture, and to train volunteers to locate and document every outdoor sculpture in the nation. The original surve...

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Brooklyn Museum. Department of Painting and Sculpture. (10)

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The records of the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Brooklyn Museum document the administrative and curatorial activities of the department from soon after its inception in 1897 up through the present day. They reveal the history of the department by providing information on development of the object collection, exhibitions since 1911, and the department's associations to other art institutions and the local community. The origins of the Department of Painting...

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Grounds for Sculpture (3)

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