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Since museums are just starting to make their collected works available online an enormous undertaking we provide you here with the images of Newman works in those collections, and links to these museums' home pages.
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The Smithsonian Archive of American Gardens: at a Massachusetts estate
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 Lily Pad Fountain |
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 The Smithsonian American Art Museum: The Sara Roby Collection
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 Winter II |
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 Half Woman/Quarter Bird |
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 Painting #84 |
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From the Sara Roby Collection catalog:
In his new sculpture, Newman permits surfaces to show marks of their original development in (wax), a major stylistic transformation from the mechanical flawlessness of his earlier work.
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 Temptress |
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| "The Legion of Honor, San Francisco's most beautiful museum, displays an impressive collection of 4,000 years of ancient and European art in an unforgettable setting overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge." |
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 Recent acquisitions from the collection of Diane and Sandy Besser
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 Poet #2 (From the Three Poets series) |
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| L'originalissimo Museo dei Bozzetti testimonia del ruolo ormai consolidato assunto da Pietrasanta come punto di riferimento internazionale per quanti coltivano l'arte della scultura.... [more] |
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 Male Torso (Birth Series), Plaster prototype |
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| The RISD Museum traces the history of art from antiquity to the present through its collection of more than 85,000 works of art in all media from all cultures. The Museum is widely acknowledged as one of the country's best museums of its size, and brings its collection alive through special exhibitions, lectures, family-oriented activities, educational programs and other initiatives. |
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"The place where Shangri-la and New Jersey meet. Stuanch commitment to its diverse community and treasures from Tibet to Timbuktu make the Newark Museum a little corner of paradise."
Smithsonian Magazine |
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 Bequest of Mildred Baker
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 Tyger-Tyger |
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 Winter II |
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| The Brooklyn Museum of Art is the second largest art museum in New York City and one of the largest in the United States. One of the premier art institutions in the world, its permanent collection includes more than one and a half million objects, from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art, and represents almost every culture. |
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 Gifts of the Charles Z. Offin Fund
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 Winter II |
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 Clamp |
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| Buckhorn, Pound Ridge, New York |
 The collection of Joel and Sherry Mallin
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 Dark Rite II |
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 Ahab |
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 Recumbent Head |
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| The Newport Art Museum collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets historic and contemporary visual arts of the highest quality with an emphasis on the rich artistic heritage of Newport, the state of Rhode Island and southeastern New England. Located in the heart of Newport at 76 Bellevue Avenue. The Museum is housed in three buildings on a 2-acre campus. |
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| The Newport Art Museum, Newport, Rhode Island |
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 Purchased with funds from Mrs. John Donnell. On permanent exhibit:
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 Torso #1 |
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| The Virlane Foundation, New Orleans |

 Tyger-Tyger |
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| Today, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is one of the finest art museums in the region. Strengths of the 8,000-object permanent collection are French Impressionism, American painting and sculpture (especially Modernism and Southwestern), contemporary art, Native American art, icons, Asian art, and photography. |
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 The Weitzenhoffer Collection
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 Male Torso (Birth Series) |
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 Female Torso maquette (Birth Series) |
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| Through acquisition, conservation and interpretation of fine art emphasizing American art with a Charleston perspective, the Association enriches the lives of residents, regional communities and visitors. |
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