RCV .Vos Misc 1917
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Exhibition of paintings by the leading artists of the modern Dutch school. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1917a
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Exhibition of paintings by Barbizon masters, March 26-April 7, 1917. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1919
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[Exhibition of women painters]. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1922
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Selected portraits and ideal figure pictures. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1922a
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Paintings by old masters from the Ehrich Galleries. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1924
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Exhibition of masterworks by leading American artists : to open the new galleries of Robert C. Vose. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1925
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[Catalog]. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1925a
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The Robert C. Vose Galleries invite you and your friends to an exhibition of two centuries of French painting : including selected works by the greatest masters of France. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1925b
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The Robert C. Vose Galleries invite you and your friends to an exhibition of old ship portraits : including many of the most famous clipper and pre-clipper ships. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1928
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Portraits and other paintings by old masters. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1929
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The Robert C. Vose Galleries announces an important exhibition of paintings by old and modern masters : at the Biltmore Salon. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1929a
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Exhibition of masterpieces by deceased American artists. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1929b
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Exhibition of portraits by early English masters. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1930
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Important exhibition of colonial portraits. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1933
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Paintings and sculpture by leading Massachusetts artists. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1938
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English landscapes of the XIX century. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1939
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American masters of tomorrow and those of yesterday. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1940
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Boston art treasures : a loan exhibition of paintings / |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1944s
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Inness and the Hudson River school : exhibition showing the development of American landscape art from primitives through Inness. |
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RCV .Vos Misc 1945s
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Hudson River school paintings : also landscape and figure pictures showing American art development from primitives through Inness and his contemporaries. |
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