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This page links to selected Endico watercolor
originals that have already been acquired by permanent museum collections. Other works may be reviewed by clicking through those
currently available for purchase, in
private collections or in the
online archives. This overview
of the Endico body
of work outlines the genesis of
haute conduite. The museum links are being finalized with museum profiles planned. While research is being conducted to track down all the resources, be sure to ask your favorite museum if they've been included yet. Please let us know about missing locations. Curators may inquire about our list of benefactors and donors using the Quick Query Form. Endico watercolors in permanent museum collections |
permanent collection Ashville Museum Congratulations |
permanent collection Chester Historical Society Congratulations |
permanent collection Kentucky Museum Congratulations
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permanent collection New York State Museum Congratulations |
Otherwise, where have all the Endico's gone? |
Also at the same level as
museum acquired
New York State Legislative Resolution commending Endico Watercolor Originals 40th Anniversary plus and especially
Some events rise to the same level as having one's works acquired by permanent museum collections. Above is shown Mary Endico acting as consultant to the plant manager, chief engineer, and primary U.S. distributor of d'Arches Watercolor Papers. Of course d'Arches was already one of the world's leading manufacturers of watercolor papers at the time, but Mary helped them get just a little better. Below is the paper trail. |
Proposal from d'Arches p. 1 |
Proposal from d'Arches p. 2 |
Thank You from d'Arches |
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