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Foreclosed House, American Realist Oil Painting by William Waithe
Foreclosed House, American Realist Oil Painting by William Waithe

Foreclosed House, American Realist Oil Painting by William Waithe

By William Waithe

Located in Long Island City, NY

Born in Harlem, William Waithe studied painting, drafting and architecture at New York University and Queens College. He was known for painting outdoors, and is particularly identifi...

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Late 20th Century American Realist William Waithe Art

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Oil

Newark Street, Photorealist Oil Painting by William Waithe
Newark Street, Photorealist Oil Painting by William Waithe

Newark Street, Photorealist Oil Painting by William Waithe

By William Waithe

Located in Long Island City, NY

Born in Harlem, William Waithe studied painting, drafting and architecture at New York University and Queens College. He was known for painting outdoors, and is particularly identifi...

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Late 20th Century American Realist William Waithe Art

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Oil

Teacher's Strike, Oil Painting by William Waithe
Teacher's Strike, Oil Painting by William Waithe

Teacher's Strike, Oil Painting by William Waithe

By William Waithe

Located in Long Island City, NY

This painting by William Waithe depicts a teachers strike, possibly the infamous teachers' strike in 1970 by Newark teachers which at the time was the longest teachers' strike in the...

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1970s American Realist William Waithe Art

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Oil

Varsity Transit Inc., Realist Oil Painting by William Waithe
Varsity Transit Inc., Realist Oil Painting by William Waithe

Varsity Transit Inc., Realist Oil Painting by William Waithe

By William Waithe

Located in Long Island City, NY

Born in Harlem, William Waithe studied painting, drafting and architecture at New York University and Queens College. He was known for painting outdoors, and is particularly identifi...

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Late 20th Century American Realist William Waithe Art

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Oil

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