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Panoramas for the people : or, an exhibition of selected watercolors depicting of historical views, picturesque wonders, Biblical and temperance scenes, tragic disasters, and interesting incidents in American history painted in panoramic form by two amateur artists sometimes referred to collectively as the Utica Artist and intended for the delight, entertainment, and moral instruction of the viewer : an exhibition / organized by Paul D. Schweizer, with an introductory essay by Paul D. Schweizer and Barbara C. Polowy ; and an annotated checklist compiled by Paul D. Schweizer.
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Corporate Authors:
Utica Artist
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Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute. Museum of Art
Other Authors:
Schweizer, Paul D.
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Polowy, Barbara C., 1952-
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Utica, N.Y. :
Museum of Art, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute,
1984.
Subjects:
Utica Artist
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Exhibitions.
United States in art
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United States
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Pictorial works
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