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          Bradi Barth () Swiss/Belgian The Three Wisemen Oil on board.

        1. Large Important Old Master Italian Realist Artist Studio Super Detailed Rare Original Oil Painting.
        2. A young red haired woman in Renaissance costume holding up a single rose against a field of falling snowflakes, housed in an artist made fatigued silver frame.
        3. Bradi Barth () was a Swiss- born artist who created enigmatic and expressively realistic paintings in the technical tradition of 15th.
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        5. A young red haired woman in Renaissance costume holding up a single rose against a field of falling snowflakes, housed in an artist made fatigued silver frame.!

          Collection Focus Exhibitions

          Image credits: 1.

          (Detail) Elizabeth Catlett, These Two Generations, 1987, Lithograph on paper. Collection of the Springfield Art Museum.

          Bradi Barth () was a Swiss- born artist who created enigmatic and expressively realistic paintings in the technical tradition of 15th.

          2. Glenna Goodacre, Alo'Wanpi Ceremony, 1978, Bronze with patina. Gift of Gertrude Vanderveer Spratlen. Collection of the Springfield Art Museum.

          Collection Focus: Bradi Barth - Bradi Barth () was a Swiss-born artist who created enigmatic and expressively realistic paintings.

          3. (Detail) Bradi Barth, Good Luck, Undated, Tempera painting. Gift of Gertrude Vanderveer Spratlen. Collection of the Springfield Art Museum.

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          The Museum's permanent collection is made up of over 10,000 individual objects. This larger permanent collection is built from smaller special collections like contemporary American watermedia paintings, prints, decorative arts and furniture, photography, textiles, cultural artifacts, and sculpture, among others.

          Collection focus exhibitions aim to create a deeper understanding and connection with select artists, artistic media, genres, or art periods. 

          Exhibit Details

          December 2, 2023 - September 1,