Anne T. Goodman: Paintings and Sculpture
By Richard N. Gregg
About the author:
At the time of writing of this essay, Richard N. Gregg was Director at the Allentown Art Museum, Allentown Pennsylvania.
Resource Library editor's note:
This essay was previously published by Allentown Art Museum in the illustrated catalogue for the exhibition Anne T. Goodman: Paintings and Sculpture held April 7 through June 5, 1983 at the Museum. Library of Congress Card Number 83-70075.
Resource Library wishes to extend appreciation to Ms. Shana Herb and Ms. Jill Tominosky of the Allentown Art Museum, for their help concerning the above text.
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