Books
New York State Art Book Bundle
- Item Number
- 155
- Estimated Value
- 45 USD
- Sold
- 15 USD to CatherineRaddatz
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Art In New York State The River Places and People is a condensed survey of early New York painting, specifically selected for the 1964 World's Fair as an introduction the State's impressive art heritage.
Made In Utica is the celebration of the Bicentennial in Utica, New York. Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute and the Oneida Historical Society at Utica presented this major exhibition in 1976. The images from this wonderful exhibit are shown throughout the catalog in great detail.
The Permanent Collection was an art exhibit from the Canajoharie Library and Arts Gallery in Canajoharie, NY displayed in 1946. The exhibit boasted a notable collection of paintings by American artists. This exhibit showcased the development of art in America from Colonial times to 1946. The images in this catalog captures the beastiful art that once hung on the walls of the Canajoharie.
Albany County has a dramatic history that is represented in the People's Choice published by the Albany County Historical Association. The books gives the history of the Albany County focusing in on art and architecture. A great coffee table for native of New York state!
Donated By:
Jane Busch
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