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Smith, Joseph B.,
Cityscape -- New York
Cityscape -- Street
Primitive
Painting
John Street, (painting).
Artist:
Smith, Joseph B., 1796-1876, painter.
Title:
John Street, (painting).
Dates:
1817.
Medium:
Oil.
Dimensions:
30 x 59 1/2 in. (cm. 76.2 x 151.1)
Subject:
Cityscape -- New York -- New York City
Cityscape -- Street
Primitive
Object Type:
Painting
Owner:
Museum of the City of New York (Ln: John St. Methodist Church), New York, New York 10029
References:
"Art in New York State; the river: places and people. An exhibition organized by the New York State Council on the Arts for the New York State Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, 1964," Buffalo: Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1964.
Illustration:
"Art in New York State; the river: places and people. An exhibition organized by the New York State Council on the Arts for the New York State Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, 1964," Buffalo: Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1964, No.14
Note:
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Repository:
Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Control Number:
IAP 81660014
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