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Public collections [ edit ] There are prints of the photograph, among other public collections, at the Museum of Modern Art , in New York , the Whitney Museum of American Art , in New York , the National Museum of American History , in Washington, D.C. , the Princeton University Art Museum , in Princeton , and the Museum of Fine Arts , in Houston .
The Thomas Hynes House on East Main Street (State Highway 82) in Aspen, Colorado, United States, is a wooden building from the 1880s. In 1987 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a group of historic properties in the city. It is one of Aspen's remaining miner's cottages from its early years as a silver boomtown.
In 1960, Thomas had her second New York show, which was held at the Esther Stuttman Gallery in New York. When Thomas had another solo exhibition in 1961, held at Galerie Agnes Lefort in Montreal. In 1962 through 1964, Thomas was featured in one-artist shows in New York; Aspen, Colorado; and East Hampton, New York.
A collection of pots sat in a brick oven in northern France, but these weren’t school art projects. These 400-year-old artifacts were buried several feet below the ground and forgotten — until ...
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Aspen, Colorado" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Aspen Institute, Aspen, CO [6] McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum, Chicago, IL [18] Type Sculpture: A First Amendment Puzzle, 90 x 44 inches (1,100 mm), Permanent Collection of the Museum. Media, General Corporation, Richmond, VA Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA 4 x 8-foot (2.4 m) wall sculpture
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After the war, Aspen and its new ski resort became a popular destination, and celebrities vacationing in Aspen like Gary Cooper and John Wayne often stayed at the Jerome, and it became known as a place where they and the locals freely mingled. Hunter S. Thompson used the J-Bar as his de facto office; later the hotel ballroom hosted his memorial ...