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Martin Lewis

Shadow Dance

1929

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Martin Lewis

Shadow Dance

1929

Physical Qualities Drypoint and sandpaper ground, Sheet: 330 × 373 mm. (13 × 14 11/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Blanche Adler
Object Number 1931.28.1
Robert Flynn Johnson, BMA, "American Prints 1870-1950, 4 April - 2 June 1974, cat 55.

Jay Fisher, BMA, "American Art 1900-1930: Paintings and Works on Paper from the BMA Collection," 5 September - 22 October, 1978.

BMA, "Master Prints II: Daumier to Picasso," 25 October, 1983 - 15 January, 1984.

BMA, "Etchings in America, 1875-1940: Selections from the Museum Collection," 5 November 1985 - 2 March 1986.

BMA, "The Face of America: Modernist Art, 1910-1950," 9 October - 29 December 1996.

Easton, Academy of the Arts, "The Face of America: Modernist American Art 1910-1950," 12 September - 25 October 1997.

Andaleeb Banta, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Women Behaving Badly: 400 Years of Power and Protest," July 18 - December 19, 2021.

Artist

Martin Lewis

1880–1961

American, born Australia, 1881-1962
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