Mabel Dwight
- Introduction
- Mabel Dwight was an American artist whose lithographs showed scenes of ordinary life with humor and compassion. Between the mid-1920s and the early 1940s she achieved both popularity and critical success. In 1936 Prints magazine named her one of the best living printmakers and a critic said she was one of the foremost lithographers in the United States.
- Wikidata
- Q18150137
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Engraver, Lithographer
- Name
- Mabel Dwight
- Ulan
- 500019538
Exhibitions
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509: New York City, 1920s
Ongoing
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and Print Collecting: An Early Mission for MoMA
Jun 22–Oct 21, 1999
MoMA
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American Prints: 1900–1960; Recent Acquisitions: Illustrated Books
Dec 18, 1985–May 20, 1986
MoMA
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Three Centuries of American Art
May 24–Jul 31, 1938
MoMA
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New Horizons in American Art
Sep 14–Oct 12, 1936
MoMA
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Mabel Dwight Guignolette 1927
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Mabel Dwight The Family 1928
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Mabel Dwight Greetings from the House of Weyhe 1928
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Mabel Dwight The Clinch 1928
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Mabel Dwight Fish 1928
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Mabel Dwight Circus 1930
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Mabel Dwight Portrait of Paul Robeson 1930
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Mabel Dwight Portrait of C. Z. 1930
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Mabel Dwight Life Class 1931
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Mabel Dwight Staten Island Shore 1931
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Mabel Dwight The White Mansion 1934
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Mabel Dwight Clubhouse. Colonial Dames of America 1937
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Mabel Dwight Sunday Afternoon 1934
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Mabel Dwight Toy Shop, Staten Island c. 1935–43
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