Two Apples and a Mug

Armand Harold Griffith American, 1860-1930

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About the Artwork

Two Apples and a Mug

between 19th and 20th century

Armand Harold Griffith

1860-1930

American

Unknown

Oil on composition board

Overall: 10 × 13 inches (25.4 × 33 cm)

Paintings

American Art before 1950

Gift of Mrs. Clarence A. Burck and Mrs. George E. Korten

F66.38

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1966-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Gibson, A. H. Artists of Early Michigan. Detroit, 1975, p. 120 (ill.).

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Armand Harold Griffith, Two Apples and a Mug, between 19th and 20th century, oil on composition board. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. Clarence A. Burck and Mrs. George E. Korten, F66.38.

Two Apples and a Mug
Two Apples and a Mug