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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Publicity Image Sheet – Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor
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Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor September 28, 2018 – March 17, 2019
Publicity Images
These images are approved only for publication in conjunction with promotion of the exhibition Between Worlds:
The Art of Bill Traylor. Reproductions must include the full caption information adjacent to the image, and images
may not be cropped or altered in any way or superimposed with any printing. Online images may be reproduced no
larger than 1,400 pixels on the longest dimension. High-resolution image files are available through SAAM’s
Dropbox account; email [email protected] to request a link.
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1. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Man, Woman, and Dog), 1939, crayon and pencil on paperboard.
Smithsonian American Art Museum; Gift of Herbert Waide Hemphill, Jr., and museum purchase
made possible by Ralph Cross Johnson. Photo by Mindy Barrett
2. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Dog Fight with Writing), ca. 1939–1940, opaque watercolor and pencil on
paperboard. Smithsonian American Art Museum; Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and
Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. Photo by Gene Young
3. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Radio), ca. 1940–1942, opaque watercolor and pencil on printed
advertising paperboard. Smithsonian American Art Museum; Museum purchase through the
Luisita L. and Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. Photo by Gene Young
4. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Yellow and Blue House with Figures and Dog), July 1939, colored pencil
on paperboard. Smithsonian American Art Museum; Museum purchase through the Luisita L. and
Franz H. Denghausen Endowment. Photo by Gene Young
5. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Red Goat with Snake), ca. 1940–1942, opaque watercolor and pencil on
paperboard. Smithsonian American Art Museum; Gift of Judy A. Saslow. Photo by Gene Young
Smithsonian American Art Museum
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6. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Seated Woman), ca. 1940–1942, pencil and opaque watercolor on
paperboard. Smithsonian American Art Museum; The Margaret Z. Robson Collection, Gift of
John E. and Douglas O. Robson. Photo by Gene Young
7. Bill Traylor, Man with Yoke, ca. 1939–1942, pencil and gouache on cardboard. Private
Collection. Photo by Bonnie H. Morrison, NYC
8. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Blue Man on Red Object), ca. 1939–1942, poster paint and pencil on
cardboard. High Museum of Art, Atlanta, purchase with funds from Mrs. Lindsey Hopkins, Jr.,
Edith G. and Philip A. Rhodes, and the Members Guild. Photo by Mike Jensen
9. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Man Carrying Dog on Object), ca. 1939–1942, poster paint and graphite
on cardboard. High Museum of Art, Atlanta, purchase with funds from Mrs. Lindsey Hopkins,
Jr., Edith G. and Philip A. Rhodes, and the Members Guild. Photo by Mike Jensen
10. Bill Traylor, Black Turkey, ca. 1939–1942, poster paint and pencil on cardboard. The Lucas
Kaempfer Foundation. Image courtesy the Betty Cuningham Gallery
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11. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Event with Man in Blue and Snake), 1939, colored pencil and pencil on
cardboard. Collection of Penny and Allan Katz. Photography by Gavin Ashworth
12. Bill Traylor, Untitled (Basket, Man, and Owl), ca. 1939, colored pencil on cardboard. Collection
of Victor F. Keen. Image courtesy Bethany Mission Gallery, Philadelphia
13. Bill Traylor, Man and Large Dog (Verso: Man and Woman), ca. 1939–1942, poster paint and
pencil on cardboard. Collection of Jerry and Susan Lauren. Photo: Matt Flynn © Smithsonian
Institution
14. Bill Traylor, Man in Black and Blue with Cigar and Suitcase, ca. 1939–1942, pencil and poster
paint on cardboard. Collection of Jerry and Susan Lauren. Photo: Matt Flynn © Smithsonian
Institution
15. Bill Traylor, Mean Dog (Verso: Man Leading Mule), ca. 1939–1942, poster paint and pencil on
cardboard. Collection of Jerry and Susan Lauren. Photo: Matt Flynn © Smithsonian Institution
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16. Bill Traylor, Red Man, ca. 1939–1942, pencil and poster paint on cardboard. Collection of Jerry and Susan Lauren. Photo: Matt Flynn © Smithsonian Institution
17. Bill Traylor, Truncated Blue Man with Pipe, ca. 1939–1942, poster paint and pencil on cardboard.
Louis-Dreyfus Family Collection. Photo: William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation Inc.
18. Bill Traylor, Blacksmith Shop, ca. 1939–1940, pencil on cardboard. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Eugenia and Charles Shannon. Image copyright © The Metropolitan
Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY
19. Bill Traylor, Figures and Construction with Cat, ca. 1939–1942, gouache and pencil on cardboard. Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Promised Gift of Charles E. and Eugenia C. Shannon. Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY
20. Bill Traylor, Self-Portrait, ca. 1939–1940, gouache and pencil on cardboard. Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Promised Gift of Charles E. and Eugenia C. Shannon. Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY
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21. Bill Traylor, Rabbit, ca. 1940–1942, watercolor and graphite on cardboard. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama, Gift of Charles and Eugenia Shannon
22. Bill Traylor, Yellow Chicken, ca. 1939–1940, gouache and pencil on cardboard. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Gift of Charles and Eugenia Shannon. Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY
23. Bill Traylor, Untitled, ca. 1939–1942, colored pencil on cardboard. Collection of Jan Petry and Angie Mills. Photograph © John A. Faier
24. Bill Traylor, Mother with Child, ca. 1939–1942, colored pencil and pencil on cardboard. Collection of Judy A. Saslow. Photo by James Prinz, Chicago
25. Bill Traylor, Leg Forms with Bird, ca. 1939–1940, charcoal on cardboard. Private Collection. Photo: Stephanie Arnett
26. 26. Bill Traylor, House, ca. 1940-1942, watercolor and graphite on cardboard. Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, Alabama, Gift of Charles and Eugenia Shannon
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