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Adolph Gottlieb, American, 1903 - 1974

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about 1955-1956

Brush and ink over graphite on wove paper

Sheet: 13 1/4 × 10 in. (33.7 × 25.4 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Bequest of Lawrence Richmond, Class of 1930

D.978.164

Geography

Place Made: United States, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Drawing

Research Area

Drawing

Not on view

Inscriptions

Signed and inscribed, in pen and ink, on reverse: Adolph Gottlieb / 130 State St. / Brooklyn, N.Y.; inscribed, in graphite, on reverse: #39.

Course History

ARTH 17, Abstract Expressionism, Jim Jordan, Spring 2012

SART 15, Drawing I, Jack Wilson, Katherine Hart, Spring 2012

ARTH 17, The Power of Place: Urban and Rural Images in American Art, 1900-1945, Sarah Powers, Winter 2014

SART 15, Drawing I, Jack Wilson, Summer 2014

SART 15.02, Drawing I, Jack Wilson, Spring 2019

SART 15.01, Drawing I, Jack Wilson, Spring 2019

SART 15, Drawing I, Jack Wilson, Winter 2020

SART 15.01, Drawing I, Jack Wilson, Fall 2021

SART 20, SART 71, Drawing II,III, Jack Wilson, Fall 2022

Studio Art 15.02, Drawing I, Jack Wilson, Winter 2023

Exhibition History

Adolph Gottlieb in Provincetown, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts, August 31-October 21, 2018.

Marks of Distinction: Two Hundred Years of American Drawings and Watercolors from the Hood Museum of Art, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, March 29-May 29, 2005; Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 24-September 11, 2005; National Academy Museum, New York City, New York, October 20-December 31, 2005.

Publication History

Barbara J. MacAdam, Marks of Distinction, Two Hundred Years of American Drawings and Watercolors from the Hood Museum of Art, Manchester, Vermont: Hudson Hills Press, 2005, pp. 24, 198, 272, ill. p. 199, no. 68.

Provenance

Lawrence Stanton Richmond (Class of 1930, 1909-1978); bequeathed to present collection, 1978.

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