$10,000 to inventory and document 1,500 pieces by this figurative expressionist who worked in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts, and was a member of the cooperative Long Point Gallery. Beauchamp's work has been described as being in the "elevated, tortured style of Munch." |
|
Ronald Bladen 1918-1988 Sculpture Center New York, New York |
|
Herman Cherry 1909-1992 New York, New York |
|
Jay DeFeo 1929-1989 Goldie Paley Gallery at Moore College of Art and Design Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
Jay DeFeo 1929-1989 Whitney Museum of American Art New York, New York |
|
Friedel Dzubas 1915-1994 Tufts University Art Gallery Medford, Massachusetts |
|
David Hare 1917-1992 Greenville County Museum of Art Greenville, South Carolina |
|
Peter Hujar 1934-1987 San Francisco Museum of Modem Art San Francisco, California |
|
Reuben Kadish 1913-1992 New Jersey |
|
Alfonso Ossorio 1916-1990 The Parrish Art Museum Southampton, New York |
|
Abraham Rattner 1893-1978 Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC |
|
Myron Stout 1908-1987 Provincetown Arts Press, Inc. Provincetown, Massachusetts |
|
Paul Thek 1933-1988 Los Angeles County Museum of Art Los Angeles, California |
|
Jack Tworkov 1900-1982 New York, New York |
|
Yale University Press New Haven, Connecticut |