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works and full payment for building a wing to accommodate these works. Her offer was declined because the museum would not take
American art, and in 1931, Whitney decided to create her own museum by renovating and expanding on one of her own studios. Whitney appointed
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showing us his exotic sea pictures, blue-green visions in a marine bathroom; and Mrs. Whitney displaying her studio, the only place on earth in which she could find solitude. Here the artists felt at home, the
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November 1919; a show at the
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peacocks as line decorations spreading into the gardens; in their swinging cages, brilliant macaws nodding their beaks at
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2221:Bicketts, MΓ³nica (1988).
1795:Love, Richard H. (1999).
1632:. Oxford University Press
1211:Panama-Pacific Exhibition
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1775:Archives of American Art
1753:American Studies Program
1246:Buffalo Bill β The Scout
1179:Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt
1087:Greenwich Village studio
732:Buffalo Bill - The Scout
611:Buffalo Bill - The Scout
592:, New York City, 1918β19
453:Art Institute of Chicago
376:Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt
238:Education and early work
3093:American art collectors
3056:Gladys Moore Vanderbilt
3026:Cornelius Vanderbilt II
2438:. Morrow. p. 191.
2225:. Lima: Diario Expreso.
1865:Cordery, Stacy (1999).
1130:William Collins Whitney
932:The Friendship Fountain
310:Pan-American Exposition
208:Cornelius Vanderbilt II
142:Cornelius Vanderbilt II
133:Barbara Whitney Headley
3032:Alice Claypoole Gwynne
2527:Adams, Michael Henry.
2393:Myers, Jerome (1940).
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2896:Monument to Columbus
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1341:. New York: Morrow.
1240:Bronze medallion at
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905:Monument to Columbus
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216:Cornelius Vanderbilt
196:John Everett Millais
126:Flora Whitney Miller
3118:American socialites
3020:Flora Miller Biddle
2996:Harry Payne Whitney
2395:Artist in Manhattan
2084:"Founders Memorial"
1759:on August 26, 2001.
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1150:Flora Payne Whitney
1126:Harry Payne Whitney
1107:Richard Morris Hunt
1033:Whitney Studio Club
894:MusΓ©e du Luxembourg
584:Two reliefs on the
261:She studied at the
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76:New York City, U.S.
60:New York City, U.S.
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2741:The New York Times
2641:The New York Times
2613:The New York Times
2508:on August 30, 2012
1747:Staples, Shelley.
1662:on August 29, 2012
1395:– via EBSCO.
1282:In popular culture
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1893:Oxford Art Online
1508:The Art Story.org
1204:Awards and honors
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