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Edwin Walter Dickinson    (American, 1891-1978)

 Edwin Walter Dickinson - FRANCES DICKINSON READING WAR AND PEACE ALOUD (Works on Paper (Drawings, Watercolors etc.)) h: 10.5 x w: 11 in / h: 26.7 x w: 27.9 cm
Edwin Walter Dickinson
FRANCES DICKINSON READING WAR AND PEACE ALOUD 1935
 
 Edwin Walter Dickinson - LOCUST WOODS & GRASS, TRURO (Paintings) h: 26 x w: 30.2 in / h: 66 x w: 76.7 cm
Edwin Walter Dickinson
LOCUST WOODS & GRASS, TRURO 1934
 
 Edwin Walter Dickinson - NINA’S MARSH (Paintings) h: 10 x w: 12 in / h: 25.4 x w: 30.5 cm
Edwin Walter Dickinson
NINA’S MARSH 1942
 
 Edwin Walter Dickinson - PEAKED HILL BARS WITH BOATS (Paintings) h: 20 x w: 20 in / h: 50.8 x w: 50.8 cm
Edwin Walter Dickinson
PEAKED HILL BARS WITH BOATS 1932
 
 Edwin Walter Dickinson - ROCK, CAPE, DODGE (Paintings) h: 11.5 x w: 14.2 in / h: 29.2 x w: 36.1 cm
Edwin Walter Dickinson
ROCK, CAPE, DODGE 1950
 
 Edwin Walter Dickinson - SHELDRAKE WINTER (Paintings) h: 29.9 x w: 25 in / h: 75.9 x w: 63.5 cm
Edwin Walter Dickinson
SHELDRAKE WINTER 1929
 
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Biography
1891 Born Seneca Falls, New York
1909 Studied at the Pratt Institute, New York
1917 - 1919 Served in the United States Navy
1922 - 1923 Taught at the Art Students League, New York
1949 Evelyn Clair Lockman Prize from the National Academy of Design
1954 Grant from the National Institute of Arts and Letters
1958 Second Benjamin Altman Prize from the National Academy of Design
1959 Creative Arts Medal from Brandeis University
1959 Received a major Ford Foundation grant
1961 Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters
1961 Honorary degree of Doctor of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute
1963 Elected to the Royal Society of Arts, London
1973 Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts by the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore
1978 Died in Cape Cod, MA

Exhibitions
Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1916, 1928-‘57
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, 1917-’22,‘29-’31,‘44-’49,’60,’64, ’66(solo), 2003 (solo)
National Academy of Design, 1918,’49,’82,’89-92, 2003(solo)
Luxembourg Museum, Paris, 1919
Art Institute of Chicago, 1920
Carnegie Institute, 1921
Jeu de Pomme, Paris, 1938
Albright [Knox] Art Gallery, 1927(solo), 2002(solo)
Museum of Modern Art, 1938,’43,’52,’54,’61-’63, ’76
Whitney Museum of American Art, 1965(solo),’66
Brooklyn Museum of Art
World’s Fair of New York, 1964
Everson Museum of Art, 1977
Joseph Hirshhorn Museum, 1980(solo)
Selected Collections
National Museum of American Art
Museum of Modern Art
Whitney Museum of American Art
Art Institute of Chicago
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
National Academy of Design
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Baltimore Museum of Art
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