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Roadmenders' Camp, (painting)
Title:
Roadmender's Camp, (painting)
Road Workers' Camp, (painting)
Painter:
Curry, John Steuart 1897-1946
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Medium:
Oil on canvas
Type:
Paintings
Owner/Location:
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Sheldon Museum of Art and Sculpture Garden 12th & R Streets Lincoln Nebraska 68588 Accession Number: H-164
Date:
1929
Topic:
Landscape--Tree
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Architecture--Other--Campsite
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Architecture exterior--Domestic--Tent
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Figure group--Family
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Animal--Horse
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Animal--Dog
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Architecture--Vehicle--Wagon
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Architecture--Vehicle--Automobile
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Occupation--Domestic--Laundry
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Recreation--Leisure--Smoking
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Control number:
IAP 29830088
Data Source:
Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
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Curry, John Steuart
date
1920s
catalog record source
Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museum