Arshile Gorky Diary of a Seducer 1945
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- Arshile Gorky has 20 works online.
- There are 2,456 paintings online.
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Fourteen Americans
Sep 10–Dec 8, 1946
1 other work identified
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Paintings from Private Collections
May 31–Sep 7, 1955
1 other work identified
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The New American Painting as Shown in Eight European Countries 1958–1959
May 28–Sep 8, 1959
1 other work identified
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Arshile Gorky: Paintings, Drawings, Studies
Dec 19, 1962–Feb 12, 1963
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Dada, Surrealism and Their Heritage
Mar 27–Jun 9, 1968
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The New American Painting and Sculpture: The First Generation
Jun 18–Oct 5, 1969
2 other works identified
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Selections from the Permanent Collection: Painting and Sculpture
May 17, 1984–Aug 4, 1992
4 other works identified
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Selections from the Permanent Collection: Painting and Sculpture
May 17, 1984–Aug 4, 1992
2 other works identified
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Selections from the Permanent Collection of Painting and Sculpture
Jul 1, 1993
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Painting &
Sculpture II Nov 20, 2004–Aug 5, 2015
2 other works identified
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Abstract Expressionist New York
Oct 3, 2010–Apr 25, 2011
3 other works identified
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401: Out of War
Fall 2019 - Winter 2023
1 other work identified
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1945 - 1946, Arshile Gorky.
1946 - 1951, Julien Levy Gallery, New York, acquired from the artist.
1951 - 1985, Mr. and Mrs. William A. M. Burden, New York, purchased from Julien Levy Gallery.
1985, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired as gift from Mr. and Mrs. William A. M. Burden.
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