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Tue 12 Nov, 2002 07:36 pm
In the 1930s, Frank Van Sloun made a series of etchings entitled "Andalusians", which are images of lesbian women. Where are these prints presently held?
From a REALLY quick search:
These museums display his work.
Oakland Museum of California 1000 Oak Street
Oakland , CA 94607 510-238-2200
Crocker Art Museum 216 O Street
Sacramento , CA 95814 916-264-5423
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street
Kansas City , MO 64111-1873 816-561-4000
Hearst Art Gallery-St. Mary's College St. Mary's College of California1928 St. Mary's Road-P.O. Box 5110-SMC
Moraga , CA 94575-5110 925 631-4379
I was not able to determine where those etching might be.
Frank Van Sloun
Frank Van Sloun was my cousin. I found your comment interesting. Do you have more information on him?
While there is some information on the internet, I still couldn't find the answer to the question. Incidentally, the question was sent to me by Google.
I doubt that anyone has answered the question. I was able to contact several Art Institutes about the work and the adminstrators , while very nice, were unable to help me.