Harold W. Grieve papers relating to Robert Strong Woodward

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Harold W. Grieve papers relating to Robert Strong Woodward

1934-1951

23 letters received from Robert Strong Woodward, 1934-1951; two greeting cards; four exhibition notices; clippings; magazine articles; and three photographs of works of art.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6769538

Archives of American Art

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Grieve, Harold W. (Harold Walter), 1901-

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Harold Walter Grieve was a well-known interior designer in Los Angeles, Calif., and a friend of Woodward's from childhood. Grieve used many of Woodward's paintings in the homes he designed, among them the homes of celebrities George Burns and Gracie Allen, and Jack Benny. From the description of Harold W. Grieve papers concerning Robert Strong Woodward, 1934-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571104 ...

Woodward, Robert Strong, 1885-1957

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Landscape and still-life painter; Boston, Mass. Prolific painter of still lifes, as well as landscapes and rural scenes of western Massachusetts and southern Vermont. At 21, a revolver accident left him paralyzed, and he was confined to a wheelchair. Painting, which had been his hobby, became his career. His only formal art training was at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where he studied for less than a year. In 1919, he won the first Hallgarten prize for ...