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Ann Nooney, (Demolition with Windows, NYC)
Ann Nooney, (Demolition with Windows, NYC)

Ann Nooney, (Demolition with Windows, NYC)

By Ann Nooney

Located in New York, NY

The dimensions are for the image; there are large margins. This lithograph is signed in pencil. A native New Yorker, Ann Nooney (1900-1970) recorded the urban scene while on the Wo...

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1930s American Realist Ann Nooney Art

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Lithograph

Ann Nooney, (Carnival Workers Resting, NYC)
Ann Nooney, (Carnival Workers Resting, NYC)

Ann Nooney, (Carnival Workers Resting, NYC)

By Ann Nooney

Located in New York, NY

The dimensions are for the image; there are large margins. This lithograph is signed in pencil. A native New Yorker, Ann Nooney (1900-1970) recorded the urban scene while on the Wo...

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1930s Ashcan School Ann Nooney Art

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Lithograph

Ann Nooney, (Loading the Lumber Barge, NYC)
Ann Nooney, (Loading the Lumber Barge, NYC)

Ann Nooney, (Loading the Lumber Barge, NYC)

By Ann Nooney

Located in New York, NY

The dimensions are for the image. There are large margins. Signed in pencil. A native New Yorker, Ann Nooney (1900-1970), recorded the urban scene while on the Works Progress Admini...

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1930s American Realist Ann Nooney Art

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Lithograph

Ann Nooney, (New York City Scene)
Ann Nooney, (New York City Scene)

Ann Nooney, (New York City Scene)

By Ann Nooney

Located in New York, NY

The dimensions are for the image; there are large margins. This lithograph is signed in pencil. A native New Yorker, Ann Nooney (1900-1970) recorded the urban scene while on the Works Progress...

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1930s Ashcan School Ann Nooney Art

Materials

Lithograph

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