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Pat Hartigan

The Vendor #3 is dated 1956 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago. The Hero Leaves His Ship I (Hero) is dated 1960 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago. Pallas Athene is dated 1961 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago.

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Named witnesses
3
Institutions
2
Last revised
17 August 2026
Held back as unresolved
2

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Biography

What the sources state

• Catalogued Work: The Vendor #3 is dated 1956 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago. (The Art Institute of Chicago, collection records associated with Pat Hartigan.)

• Catalogued Work:2: The Hero Leaves His Ship I (Hero) is dated 1960 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago.

• Catalogued Work:3: Pallas Athene is dated 1961 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago.

• Catalogued Work:4: Dido to Aeneas, from The Archaics is dated 1962–66 and held by The Art Institute of Chicago.

• Born: Pat Hartigan was born in 1881 at New York City.

• Died: Pat Hartigan died in 1951 at Los Angeles.

• Occupation: Pat Hartigan is recorded as actor and film director.

(DataCite Commons, deposited research records naming “Pat Hartigan”)

The recorded working language is English.

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  • Los Angeles
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A further 2 witnesses are held back from this article because the person or object named in them is not yet resolved to this record. They are kept, not discarded, and return once the identity is established.

The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 17 August 2026.

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