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In art, Art, Exhibitions, Gloucester (Mass.), Impressionism (Art), American Marine painting, History, General, Marine painting, American, Exhibition Catalogs, United States, Architecture, History - General, Twachtman, John Henry, 1853-1902, Twachtman, John Henry,, 20th century, Painting, americanTimes
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Twachtman in Gloucester: his last years, 1900-1902 : essays by John Douglass Hale, Richard J. Boyle, and William H. Gerdts : a loan exhibition for the benefit of the Archives of American Art (Smithsonian Institution), 12 May-13 June 1987, Ira Spanierman Gallery.
1987, Universe/Ira Spanierman Gallery, Distributed by St. Martin's Press
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Twachtman in Gloucester: His Last Years, 1900-1902
August 1987, Universe Pub
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Table of Contents
Introduction / by Ira Spanierman
Twachtman's Gloucester period, a "clarifying process" / by John Douglass Hale
John Twachtman's Gloucester years / by Richard J. Boyle
John Twachtman and the artistic colony in Gloucester at the turn of the century / by William H. Gerdts
Foreword to the catalogue ; Catalogue and plates / by Lisa N. Peters.
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Includes bibliographies and index.
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