Print Research

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In Box 191, a folder titled "Print Research," dated 1923-1977 was found. Contained within the folder were several examples of object labels that at one time identified works exhibited at the University Gallery. The objective of a label is to provide the credentials of the work - title, artist, medium, size, ownership, era, etc. Here are some examples:

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Mt. Sainte Victore, by Jacques Villon, Paul Cezanne

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Still Life, by Jacques Villon, Georges Braque

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Tempo, by Robert Kaufmann. This label was included with the work as part of the traveling exhibit, "A University Collects: Minnesota," comprised of works from the University Gallery collection that was circulated by The American Federation of Arts in 1961-1962.

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(The Dutchman's), by Cameron Booth. This work, which is now part of WAM's permanent collection, is identified by this label as a loan from the collection of H.D. Walker. Hudson Dean Walker's art collection was donated as a bequest to the University after his death in 1976. Many of the works in his collection were placed on loan to the University as early as 1950.

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