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Second Avenue
Second Avenue
Courtesy of the Harn Museum of Art, Photography by Foad Seyed Mohammadi

Second Avenue

Artist Philip Cheney
Date1935-1942
Mediumlithograph on paper
DimensionsPaper: 15 7/8 x 11 3/4 in. (40.32 x 29.85 cm)
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineLoan from the Fine Arts Collection U.S. General Services Administration WPA, Federal Art Project, 1935-1943 With Gratitude to Beverly, Norman and Marc Albert
Object numberL2025.7.73
Collections
Portrait of a miner in profile wearing a hat, holding a shovel in his right hand and a cigarette in his left hand; another miner works in the background.
Philip Evergood
1938
A landscape view; in the foreground is a dilapidated shack in gray and white hues and a field of dark brown; the lower half of the background includes a low horizon with the undulating curves of mountains, a house and a tree with pink leaves; the upper half of the background includes a blue and golden sky; inscribed “desolation” in graphite (lower left) and signed “hicken” in graphite (lower right).
Philip Burnham Hicken
c. 1940
Monochromatic depiction of objects including figures and symbols; on the left is a black square with objects outlined in a light gray; on the right is a much larger gray square with objects outlined in light gray.
Philip Smith
1995
My Dog Feather
Philip Evergood
1962
Second Balcony
Georges Schreiber
1936
People are walking along a waterfront street, masts are visible on other side of street. Booth for fresh fish and hot corn on the cob are along the highway or street opposite the waterfront. One man has on shorts and is carrying a towel.
Ann Nooney
1936-1943
A nude man and woman, Adam and Eve, hold fruit from a tree (likely an apple), while a large snake wraps around a tree branch and a large cat/dog lies on the ground; one of 35 original lithographs in a spiral bound portfolio.
Everett C. McNear
1954
Landscape depicting rolling hills with houses and trees on the horizon, set against a bright blue sky.
Oscar Florianus Bluemner
undated
Worth Avenue
Ethel Hoops
undated
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