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ERIC MENCHER / Inquirer
An Alexander Stirling Calder statue of Samuel Gross on the construction site of the Hamilton Building, between Locust and Walnut and 10th and 11th Streets, at Thomas Jefferson University.
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Thomas Jefferson University says it will sell two more Thomas Eakins paintings. Should it sell the artwork?
Yes, the school's art collection isn't vital to its mission.
No, the paintings have civic value.


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What's prognosis for Jefferson's art trove?

The university could sell two more by Eakins, but nothing else.

Daniel Garber, Portrait of Virgil Holland Moon

Julian Russell Story, Portrait of George McClellan; Portrait of Alba B. Johnson

Walter Emerson Baum, four landscapes

Humbert L. Howard, Crowd at the Cattleman

Hugh Henry Breckenridge, Portrait of William Potter

Ben Solowey, Portrait of Fred Harbert

Nelson Shanks, Portrait of Thomas D. Duane; Portrait of Lewis W. Bluemle Jr.; Portrait of John Y. Templeton III; Portrait of Charles Fineberg

Bo Bartlett, Portrait of Joseph F. Majdan

Dean M. Larson, Portrait of Gregory C. Kane

Paul DuSold, Jefferson School of Nursing: Three

Nursing Uniforms

LITHOGRAPHS

Grant Wood, Family Doctor (in storage)

Man Ray, unknown title, 1960s (in storage)

Salvador Dalí, Playing Cards, 1970 (in storage)

Alfred Bendiner, The Common Cold (in storage)

Wolf Kahn, Untitled Landscape, 1969 (in storage)

SCULPTURE

Athena/Minerva, unknown artist, 2d century with 18th- or 19th-century additions (marble statue)

Scipione Tadolini, The Greek Slave (marble sculpture)

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