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Jack B. Yeats
[Irish Painter, 1871-1957]
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Original works by Jack B. Yeats available for purchase at art galleries worldwide
Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries:
Art Institute of Chicago Collection Database NEW! End of the Season
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Paintings collection online
National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh
Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania Off the Donegal Coast
Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, UK
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Ireland Returning from the Bathe, Mid-Day, 1948
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Ireland Off the Donegal Coast, 1922
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Ireland Small Ring, 1930
Dublin City Gallery | The Hugh Lane, Dublin, Ireland There is no Night
Grey Art Gallery at New York University The Small Ring, 1930
Harvard University Art Museums, Massachusetts NEW!
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. Singing "You Made Me Love You", 1949
Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo, Ireland He Wins, 1949 (near top left of page) Communicating with Prosoners, 1924 (near bottom right of page)
Tate Gallery, London, UK
The Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland Atlantic Drive, 1944
The Walters Art Museum, Maryland The Swinford Funeral
Commercial Galleries:
Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries, London, UK Archive of past displayed works which are "sold" or "not for sale"
Professional Tools:
Artprice
Jack B. Yeats copyright requests handled by the Artists Rights Society.
Other Web Sites:
The Modernist Journals Project NEW!
Articles:
Encyclopedia Britannica complete article on Jack B. Yeats Note: The full version of the article is available only if you follow this link. If you bookmark the article and return later, or if you navigate directly to the Britannica website, you will see a 75-word preview only. Troubleshooting
Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum) Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references.
Wikipedia, the "Open Content" Encyclopedia Biographical info
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