“trip to palm springs”
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Carl Eytel
Carl Eytel Carl Eytel was a German American who moved to Palm Springs in 1903. He was largely a self-taught artist, and was known for his desert landscapes and depictions of palm trees in the area. E…
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Donate Art
Donate Art If you have artworks or objects that you believe could be of potential interest to Palm Springs Art Museum, contact us and share a description of your proposed donation using the form belo…
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Get Inspired by Stephen H. Willard
Get Inspired by Stephen H. Willard Stephen H. Willard (American, 1894-1966), five-color printed postcard on linen finish, reproduced from hand-colored originals, c. 1940-1960. Gift of Dr. Beatrice Wi…
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Palm Springs Art Museum Buildings
Palm Springs Art Museum The museum was originally founded as the Palm Springs Desert Museum and located at 135 E. Tahquitz-McCallum Way in its small downtown building erected in 1958, built by the tw…
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Karen Kitchel
Karen Kitchel In these twenty, one-foot square panels, Karen Kitchel directs our focus to the American grasslands—natural, imported, and cultivated grasses—which often go unnoticed and underappreciat…
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Artworks of the Week 18
Artworks of the Week Fred Eversley The works for which Fred Eversley is most known take the form of transparent, monochromatic, concave parabolic lenses with optical properties. Palm Springs Art…
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