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Ascendancy of American Painting. April 3 - June 2 1963

Ascendancy of American Painting. April 3 - June 2 1963

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Ascendancy of American Painting. April 3 - June 2 1963

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Columbia, SC: Columbia Museum of Art, 1963. Staplebound. 16p., illustrations, wraps. Exhibition catalog for a show intending to show the rise of U.S-American art from early- to mid-20th century, beginning with Josef Albers and concluding with Diebenkorn, Rauschenberg, and Pollock.

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Title
Ascendancy of American Painting. April 3 - June 2 1963
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Staplebound
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Publisher
Columbia Museum of Art
Place of Publication
Columbia, SC
Date Published
1963
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Modernism; Art; South Carolina; Museums, etc; Catalog, catalogue;

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