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Elizabeth Olds
Painter, printmaker and illustrator; New York City and Sarasota, Florida. Died 1991.
Alternate Name
Olds, Elizabeth
Birth
1896
Birth Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Death
1991
Death Location
Sarasota, Florida, United States
Nationalities
American?
american,
student of
George Benjamin Luks
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Selected Images of Elizabeth Olds
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(Grant Wood, 1934 Feb. 6)
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(Elizabeth Olds, 1983 May 5)
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(ca. 1937)
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(Andrew Herman, 1937 June 5)
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(1937)
Objects at Archives of American Art (1)
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(Elizabeth Olds, 1983 May 5)
Objects at Princeton University Art Museum (1)
Harlem W.P.A. Street Dance
(Elizabeth Olds, 1937)
Objects at Smithsonian American Art Museum (55)
Workman
(Elizabeth Olds, 1939)
Picasso Study Club
(Elizabeth Olds, 1940)
Bicycle Race
(Elizabeth Olds)
Pittsburgh
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1935-1940)
Two Owls
(Elizabeth Olds, 1968)
Untitled
(Elizabeth Olds, 1941)
Miners
(Elizabeth Olds, 1937)
Salmon Boats
(Elizabeth Olds, 1954-1955)
Harlem River Bridges
(Elizabeth Olds, 1940)
Harlem Dancers
(Elizabeth Olds, 1939)
The Flicker and Young
(Elizabeth Olds, 1968)
Birds in a Hurry
(Elizabeth Olds, 1954)
Concert
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1938-1939)
Workers, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
Miss Manchester's Musical Program for Homeless Men
(Elizabeth Olds, 1933)
The Middle Class
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1939)
Steel Mills
(Elizabeth Olds, 1938)
Harlem River Bridges
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1935-1940)
Burlesque
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1935-1945)
Dead End Beach
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1940-1945)
Pittsburgh
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1935-1940)
Beef Luggers, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
Merry-Go-Round
(Elizabeth Olds, 1940)
Resting, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
Silkscreen for Children
(Elizabeth Olds, 1955)
The Carousel
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1940)
Beef Skinners, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
From the Top Balcony
(Elizabeth Olds, 1940)
White-Collar Boys
(Elizabeth Olds, 1936)
Sidewalk Engineers
(Elizabeth Olds, 1936)
Fire
(Elizabeth Olds, 1940)
Blast Furnace
(Elizabeth Olds, 1938)
A Sacred Profession Is Open to College Graduates
(Elizabeth Olds, 1936)
Skating
(Elizabeth Olds, 1942)
Three Young Birds
(Elizabeth Olds, 1968)
Miner Joe
(Elizabeth Olds, 1937)
Rhythm Band--Harlem
(Elizabeth Olds, 1937)
Miss Manchester's Musical Program for Homeless Men
(Elizabeth Olds, 1936)
Predator
(Elizabeth Olds, 1968)
Sheep Luggers, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
Scrap Iron
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1935-1940)
Two Terns Parading
(Elizabeth Olds, 1955)
Two Owls
(Elizabeth Olds, 1968)
Miner Joe
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1937-1942)
The Sticker, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
Harlem Musicians
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1937)
The Nun's Union Demands Shorter Hours for Prayer
(Elizabeth Olds, 1936)
Sheep Skinners, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
Concert
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1938-1939)
Preparing the Beef, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
The Knocker, from the Stockyard Series
(Elizabeth Olds, 1934)
Tourists
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1938-1939)
Me and Her
(Elizabeth Olds, ca. 1940-1970)
1939 A.D.
(Elizabeth Olds, 1939)
The Lone Ranger
(Elizabeth Olds, 1942)