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Description:
This is a postcard of the Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D.C. The picture shows the outside of the building with an American Flag flying at the top. The back reads; The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. is on 17th St. southwest of both the White House and State. War and Navy Building. It was founded and endowed by the late W.W. Corcoran, in 1869, as a gift to the public. The building is of white marble and contains a collection of sculpture, casts, bronzes, paintings and art objects important in extent and value. Notably among its possessions in marble are Powers' "Greek Slave" and Velsa's "Last Days of Napoleon I," and among its Canvases Muller's "Charlotte Corday," Brooke's "A Pastoral Visit," Renouf's "The Helping Hand," Von Thoren's "Lost Dogs," Corot's "Wood Gatherers" and Chierici's "Fun and Fright." Pub. by W. B. Garrison, Inc, Washington, D.C.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: PC821 |
| Condition:
Excellent |
Year:
1930s
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