Gino Severini Armored Train in Action 1915
- Gino Severini has 10 works online.
- There are 2,456 paintings online.
Installation views
We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history.
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Cubism and Abstract Art
Mar 2–Apr 19, 1936
2 other works identified
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Cubism and Abstract Art
Mar 2–Apr 19, 1936
1 other work identified
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Cubism and Abstract Art
Mar 2–Apr 19, 1936
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Cubism and Abstract Art
Mar 2–Apr 19, 1936
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Twentieth Century Italian Art
Jun 28–Sep 18, 1949
1 other work identified
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Futurism
May 30–Sep 5, 1961
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Modern Masters: Manet to Matisse
Aug 5–Sep 28, 1975
1 other work identified
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Making Choices
Mar 16–Sep 26, 2000
1 other work identified
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The artist, Paris. 1915 - 1917
On consignment with Alfred Stieglitz, New York. October 1916 - March 1917
John Quinn (d. 1924). Purchased from Stieglitz, March 1917 - 1924
Estate of John Quinn, 1924 - 1927
Quinn auction, American Art Galleries, New York, February 1927, cat no. 265
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Liebman, New York . Purchased from Quinn auction, 1927 - still by 1949 [until 1955?]
Auction sale, Parke-Bernet Galleries, December 7, 1955
Richard S. Zeisler, New York. Purchased at Parke-Bernet, December 1955 - 1986 (Rose Fried as agent)
The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Richard S. Zeisler, 1986
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