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Artist: Glenn O. Coleman
'Hurdy Gurdy Ballet' — New York City American Scene, Ashcan School
By Glenn O. Coleman
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Glenn O. Coleman, 'Hurdy Gurdy Ballet', lithograph 1928, edition 50. Signed, dated, and numbered '14/50' in pencil. Titled in the bottom left margin, in an...
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1920s Ashcan School Glenn O. Coleman Art
Materials
Lithograph
From a Balcony
By Glenn O. Coleman
Located in Miami, FL
Exhibited: New York Society of Artist
Sid Deutsch
Owings-Dewey Fine Art
It's Skyscraper City: 1918. The artist depicts a simultaneous interior and exerterior view..
Based on Cole...
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1920s American Modern Glenn O. Coleman Art
Materials
Oil
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