Abstract is: Harvey Thomas Dunn NA (March 8, 1884 – October 29, 1952) was an American painter and teacher. He is best known for his prairie-intimate masterpiece, The Prairie is My Garden (1950). In this painting, a mother and her two children are out gathering flowers from the quintessential prairie of the Great Plains.
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P6295 | ARTIC artist ID | 63999 |
P3782 | Artnet artist ID | harvey-dunn |
P2042 | Artsy artist ID | harvey-dunn |
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P4145 | Athenaeum person ID | 2062 |
P2843 | Benezit ID | B00055660 |
P3965 | Bridgeman artist ID | 24149 |
P1472 | Commons Creator page | Harvey Dunn |
P7686 | Encyclopedia of the Great Plains ID | art.017 |
P1417 | Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID | biography/Harvey-Dunn |
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P2163 | FAST ID | 128327 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/08594_ |
P7848 | Frick Art Research Library Artist File ID | 991002778029707141 |
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P10297 | Google Arts & Culture entity ID | m08594_ |
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P1233 | Internet Speculative Fiction Database author ID | 275717 |
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P213 | ISNI | 0000000066881964 |
P1988 | Le Delarge artist ID | 10018_artiste_DUNN_Harvey |
P244 | Library of Congress authority ID | n84048255 |
P2174 | Museum of Modern Art artist ID | 61450 |
P8189 | National Library of Israel J9U ID | 987007436614105171 |
P1207 | NUKAT ID | n99704939 |
P4629 | Online Books Page author ID | Dunn, Harvey, 1884-1952 |
P648 | Open Library ID | OL1239509A |
P3762 | openMLOL author ID | 213377 |
P8317 | Philadelphia Museum of Art entity ID | 51192 |
P3368 | Prabook ID | 1109964 |
P1938 | Project Gutenberg author ID | 8312 |
P650 | RKDartists ID | 24878 |
P3430 | SNAC ARK ID | w6bk1sn6 |
P3544 | Te Papa agent ID | 38343 |
P245 | Union List of Artist Names ID | 500007422 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 60182059 |
P10832 | WorldCat Entities ID | E39PBJhMdYHK7TRgXwQGyDckjC |
P9493 | artist files at | Frick Art Research Library | Q5503390 |
P7763 | copyright status as a creator | copyrights on works have expired | Q71887839 |
P27 | country of citizenship | United States of America | Q30 |
P69 | educated at | South Dakota State University | Q2302260 |
P734 | family name | Dunn | Q12788015 |
Dunn | Q12788015 | ||
Dunn | Q12788015 | ||
P735 | given name | Harvey | Q19767732 |
Harvey | Q19767732 | ||
P6379 | has works in the collection | Art Institute of Chicago | Q239303 |
Brandywine Museum of Art | Q4306104 | ||
New Britain Museum of American Art | Q7005718 | ||
South Dakota Art Museum | Q111818023 | ||
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | English | Q1860 |
P463 | member of | Brandywine School | Q4957289 |
P135 | movement | Brandywine School | Q4957289 |
P106 | occupation | painter | Q1028181 |
P5008 | on focus list of Wikimedia project | WikiProject PCC Wikidata Pilot/Frick Art Reference Library | Q104694359 |
P742 | pseudonym | Dunn, Harvey Thomas | |
P551 | residence | Wilmington | Q174224 |
Leonia | Q1082502 | ||
Manchester | Q926155 | ||
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
P1066 | student of | Howard Pyle | Q525713 |
Q103918757 | "All the rest of it wouldn't have mattered without you," he said |
Q103851544 | Feeding the Calf |
Q112636819 | He Would Listen to Her Chatter by the Hour |
Q103922165 | Michael, You're Going Out? I Knew You--You Would Try for It! |
Q103846951 | That Was the Beginning of Our Life with Uncle Jake's Folks |
Q103846878 | The Illustrator |
Q103846490 | The Ox-Driver, an Old-Time Figure of the West |
Q124211026 | The Prairie is My Garden |
Q103946932 | The Shoot Out |
Q110890783 | American Battle Painting 1776–1918 | exhibited creator | P10661 |
Q525713 | Howard Pyle | student | P802 |
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