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In honor of George Washington and Presidents Day a friendly #PresidentsDayChallenge @philbrookmuseum @philamuseum @Denverartmuseum @dallasmuseumart #PresidentsDay #GeorgeWashington #PermanentCollection "George Washington" Oil on Canvas by Charles Willson Peale. In 1772, Charles Willson Peale became the first artist to paint George Washington's portrait. This painting derived from a sitting in 1779.
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106/150: Rolland W. Ayers, Rod Mouldboard Prairie Breaking Plow, watercolor and pencil, c 1940, Index of American Design, Loaned by WPA Museum Project 4813
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101/150: Avis Chitwood, ceramic painting on porcelain, Gift of Janice Gartrell
100/150: WPA Library Manual, compiled by Ida M. Day, no date. A guide for librarians on providing excellent service to their customers.
142/150: Philip Hershberger, The Red Room, graphite, oil wash and color pencil, Gift of Jeanne Hirschberg. 2003.21
in the permanent collection galleries at the Getty Center — but painting is from LACMA's collection
Grandad of Abstract Expressionism, Hans Hofmann. OKCMOA staff meeting learning about works in our permanent collection. "Provincetown Number One," 1937 painting is the start to this artist's style. When you look at the totality of his work, you can see the progression."-President E. Michael Whittington showing us two of his favorite works by Hofmann and the difference between. #OKCMOA #HansHofmann #abstractexpressionism #PermanentCollection