Works by Dan Weiner
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- Dan Weiner Boy Playing Stickball, New York, 1951
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner East End Avenue, New York City, 1950
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner El Morocco, 1955
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner Hess Brothers Caravan of Fashions Touring Pennsylvania, 1952
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner New Year's Eve, Times Square, N.Y.C., 1950
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner Shopping Series, Fortune Magazine, 1955
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner Teenage Party, Greenville, South Carolina, 1957
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner Through a Cross Country Truck Window Decatur, Illinois, ca. 1940
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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- Dan Weiner Untitled (Man and Woman with Fence), ca. 1955
- This artwork is not currently on view. The museum is closed during our expansion.
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