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Material Friction: Americana and American Art: Highlights from the Karin and Jonathan Fielding Collection
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Abstract Painting
Ad Reinhardt
1963
The Deluge
Benjamin West
1790
Ellen Mary Cassatt in a Big Blue Hat
Mary Cassatt
ca. 1905
Lake George
John Frederick Kensett
1853
Leaves
Marsden Hartley
1929
Portrait of Amos Lawrence, Benefactor
Chester Harding
1846
Selina Elizabeth Brooke, Viscountess de Vesci of Abbey Leix
Benjamin West
c. 1776
Skunk Cabbage (Cos Cob)
Georgia O'Keeffe
1922
Still Life: Pipe and Church Sconce
John Frederick Peto
ca. 1900
Untitled still life with hanging woodcocks and quail
Susan Catherine Waters
no date
View of Williams College Looking East
Anonymous (American)
ca. 1847-51
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