Minnetta Good

Minnetta Good was an artist active during a concentrated five-year period, documented primarily between 1933 and 1938. Their known output focuses on graphic media and documentary illustration, with documented works including five prints and three submissions to the Index of American Design represented in museum collections.

Minnetta Good’s subjects range from intimate genre scenes to detailed urban and rural landscapes. The documented prints include the evocative street scenes Columbia Heights, Brooklyn and Main Street, alongside the technical study Artist at Work. Other notable works include The Ruin on The Dunes and Toddy Glass.

The historical and artistic significance of Minnetta Good is confirmed by the permanent placement of their works in major American institutions. These prints are held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art. Today, many Minnetta Good prints are available for academic study and reproduction as high-quality prints, often entering the public domain due to the age of the original work.

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8 works in collection

Works in Collection