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The Asylum/The Institution

Artist Ludvik Durchanek (American, born Austria, 1902 - 1976)
Date1961
ClassificationsPainting
MediumOil
Dimensions47 x 89 in.
Credit LineGift of Martin Bush
Object number1968.088
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1947
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Ludvik Durchanek
n.d.
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Musician
Ludvik Durchanek
1962
"It can't miss, J.G.. The author got disillusioned with Communism, escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, came to the United States, lived on a sharecropper's farm in Georgia, spent a year in a state insane asylum, turned to religion, and now is a monk."
"It can't miss, J.G.. The author got disillusioned with Communism, escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, came to the United States, lived on a sharecropper's farm in Georgia, spent a year in a state insane asylum, turned to religion, and now is a monk."
Alan Dunn
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Abandoned Asylum, S. Ossetia
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Jason Eskenazi
1996
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Abstract Woman (Sketch #3)
Walter Quirt
1958
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[Untitled]
Murray Israel
1970
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[Tota protem]
Peter Busa
1962
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Old Man
Jonah Kinigstein
no date
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Study for a Crucifixion
Richard Evans Wolff
1965
Image Not Available for Senator Francis Hendricks
Senator Francis Hendricks
Lee S. Trimm
1952
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Nantucket Fences
Zareh Sourian
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