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Douglas Frank
Ecola Rock
1982
Museum Purchase made possible by the Marvin Felheim Memorial Fund
1984/1.302

Manuel Carrillo
Dogs and Man on Horse at Beach
20th century
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Gilbert
1981/2.2
This vertical print shows a tall conifer on the left, in front of a beach, and the shore rising to the right.
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Above Triscott's Beach
1924
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.25

John Sloan (American (North American))
A Sand Party
1889 – 1899
Museum Purchase
1964/1.106

Ann Nooney
Jamaica Bay
1939
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.95

Robert Lapoujade
Bord de mer
1960
Museum Purchase
1961/2.15
Bungalow and junk sits on the edge of the beach. A lighthouse and buildings are situated farther back.<br /><br />
Eva Caston 2017
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Fish Beach and Lighthouse
1921
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.352
A sketch of remnants of a boat lie on shore while a boat sails on water in the background. <br /><br />
Eva Caston 2017
Warren Lombard (American (North American))
Bones—Lobster Cove
1917
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.330
This print has a central image of a nude woman, depicted in blue, with long yellow hair, holding an orange, red, and green umbrella. To her right, there is another umbrella, with an orange handle and a collaged canopy. There are a number of line drawings and text (mirrored) around the second umbrella. To the right, there is a collaged face. At the bottom of the print is a blue sea and a drawing in red of a sailboat. The print is signed (l.r.) and numbered (l.l.) in pencil.
Salvador Dali (Spanish (culture or style))
Antiombrelle à atomiseurs de liquides
1975
Anonymous Gift
1981/2.110.9

Marsha Burns (American (North American))
Boats on Beach
1927
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.140

Alessandro Mastro-Valerio
(Boat on Beach)
1931
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.249
This print shows a festive, large, dense crowd of people at a beach. Some figures on the right side of the print appear to be climbing on top of each other in a human pyramid. To the left is a bridge or boardwalk that is also crowded with people.
Reginald Marsh (American (North American))
Coney Island Beach
1934
Museum Purchase
1956/1.52
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