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Title
Painting by Virginia Perdue at an Otis Art Institute student exhibition at the Los Angles Museum in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, 1934
Date Created and/or Issued
July 1934
Publication Information
Los Angeles Times
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Los Angeles Times Photographic Archives
Rights Information
US
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
This photograph appears with the article "Otis Art Institute Exhibit Rich in Promise for Future." Los Angeles Times 8 Jul. 1934: A8
Text from negative sleeve: Otis Art Institute
Text from newspaper caption: Samples of Otis Art Institute Work: In the main gallery of the Los Angeles Museum, selected artistic creations of the 500 students of the Otis Art Institute are on display. Representative paintings are reproduced above. The oil painting at the top, left is by Virginia Perdue, from a Scandinavian model. A boy of 11 years of age in Donna Schuster's children's class, painted the pirate, top right. Below are decorative designs in aquarelle by Laura Owen --"Ceres" and "The Fury."
Type
Image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_2690
ark:/21198/zz002dch9w
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Paintings
Art exhibitions--California--Los Angeles
Otis Art Institute
Source
Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection

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