Ida Applebroog - Public Collections

Public Collections

  • Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA
  • Arizona State Art Museum, Tempe, AR
  • Australia National Gallery, Sydney, Australia
  • Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen, Munich, Germany
  • Chase Manhattan Bank, New York
  • Cincinnati Museum of Art, Cincinnati, OH
  • Corcoran Museum of Art, Washington, DC
  • Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO
  • Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Wien, Austria
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
  • Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL
  • Milwaukee Museum of Art, Milwaukee, WI
  • Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Utica, NY
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
  • New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
  • New School University, New York, NY
  • Northern Illinois University Art Museum, DeKalb, IL
  • Pushkin State Museum, Moscow, Russia
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
  • Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan
  • Ulmer Museum, Ulm, Germany
  • University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL
  • University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI
  • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT
  • Weatherspoon Art Gallery, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC
  • Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
  • Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, MA

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