American image, 1830-1940, 1986.

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American image, 1830-1940, 1986.

Contains photos of paintings in the BYU art collection, as well as giving information about each painting and the style in which it was painted.

1 booklet.

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Brigham Young University. Museum of Art

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This booklet, published in 1986, gives information about paintings in BYU's collection. Some of these paintings, although they were masterpieces, were never able to be displayed because BYU lacked proper facilities. This booklet was meant to cast light on this problem and to raise support for a Museum of Art at BYU. From the description of American image, 1830-1940, 1986. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 53213226 The Brigham Young University Museum of Art firs...

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