American Art Review study project note and status for: < The Consummate Collector: Charles Rand Penney's Gift to the Burchfield Art Center> (original) (raw)
American Art Review publication:
month: < Spring>
year: 199<3 >
volume:
number <3 >
pages: <114-119, 170-172 >
author(s): < Albert Michaels>
article title: <The Consummate Collector: Charles Rand Penney's Gift to the Burchfield Art Center >
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dates of exhibit: 199<n/a >
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