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No cubist works were exhibited that early.
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Reginald Green ARE (1884-1971) Reginald Green was a well-known English etcher of landscapes and architectural views. In 1918 Green was made an Associate member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers (A.R.E.). he exhibited three works at the Brook Street Gallery, eight works at Connell and Sons Gallery, one work at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, five works at the Royal Academy, twenty-six works at the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers, one work at the Redfern Gallery and one work at the Royal Hibernian Academy. Biography: Etcher of landscapes and architectural subjects. Exhibited at the R.A., R.E., R.W.A. and elected A.R.E. 1918. Principal works include The Belfry, Bruges; Evening at Rye and The Tolbooth, Edinburgh. - from Dictionary of British Artists by Grant M. Waters. Also listed in Benezit.
Photographs taken prior to 1923 are in the public domain; later works may still be protected if they were renewed.
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No cubist works were exhibited that early.
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She was 29 when A Stieglitz first exhibited some of her works.
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Click link below. On that site you get a list of museums where Léger's works are exhibited. By clicking on the name of a museum you will see one or more of the works there.
city in which Emily carr's the works of art were exhibited
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He lived between 1898 and 1967. Born and died in Brussels. He was a surrealist painter. He chose the titles of his works at random. His works were exhibited in New York City in 1936.He often let his friends make crazy titles for his paintings.
Richard Savage has written: 'Catalogue of the books and relics at present exhibited in Shakespeare's birthplace' 'The works of Richard Savage, Esq/. son of the Earl Rivers' 'Poems'