XVIIth century painting in New England

a catalogue of an exhibition held at the Worcester art museum in collaboration with the American antiquarian society, July and August, 1934

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XVIIth century painting in New England

a catalogue of an exhibition held at the Worcester art museum in collaboration with the American antiquarian society, July and August, 1934

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Language
English
Pages
187

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Table of Contents

The rise and development of art in the Massachusetts bay colony.
Catalogue of portraits.
A report on the X-ray examination of seventeenth century American paintings exhibited at the Worcester art museum, by Alan Burroughs.
Record examination; inscription on the back of the canvas supporting a portrait said to be the artist, Zeremiah Dummer.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
On cover: The 1934 exhibition of XVIIth century painting in New England, Worcester art museum.
Foreword signed: Clarence S. Brigham, for the committee.

Published in
Worcester, Mass
Other Titles
Painting in New England.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
757.0974
Library of Congress
ND1311 .W6

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 p. l., 7-187 p. incl. illus., ports., general.
Number of pages
187

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6333298M
LCCN
36003275
OCLC/WorldCat
3867133

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