Glenn O. Coleman Memorial Exhibition

Glenn O. Coleman Memorial Exhibition October Eighteenth to November Sixteenth, Nineteen-Thirty-Two (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Glenn O. Coleman Memorial Exhibition: October Eighteenth to November Sixteenth, Nineteen-Thirty-Two

He commenced the study of art in Indianapolis. In 1905 he came to New York and worked under Robert Henri. Except for short visits to Cuba and Canada his whole life was spent in New York recording the scenes of city life. He exhibited at the Daniel Gallery, Whitney Studio Club and Galleries, and The Downtown Gallery, and is represented in the Brooklyn Museum, Carnegie Institute, Detroit Insti tute, Musée du Luxembourg, Newark Museum, Phillips Memorial Gallery, Whitney Museum of American Art and important private collections.

It seems wholly appropriate that the Whitney Museum of American Art give this exhibition commemorating the life work of Glenn O. Coleman in these buildings located in a section of the city in which he lived for many years and which was a major source of his inspiration as an artist.

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ISBN: 9780265795033
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 20
Weight: -1g
Height: 10mm
Width: 7mm
Spine width: 1mm