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University Of Southern Maine Commencement Program, 1994, University Of Southern Maine May 1994

University Of Southern Maine Commencement Program, 1994, University Of Southern Maine

Commencement Programs

University of Southern Maine commencement program, 1994.

Saturday, May 14th, 1994 at 9:00am

Address by Kate C. Chappell, artist and co-founder of Tom's of Maine. (see also: Kate Cheney Chappell 83 Center for Book Arts)


On The Subject Of Nativeness: Marsden Hartley And The New England Regionalism, Donna M. Cassidy Jan 1994

On The Subject Of Nativeness: Marsden Hartley And The New England Regionalism, Donna M. Cassidy

American and New England Studies [Discontinued]

During the depression, Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) redefined his European style of painting to reflect the changing tastes of an American society grown increasingly nativist and isolationist. Americans were searching for a unique style that contrasted with that of Hartley's benefactor and avant-gardist, Alfred Stieglitz. Inspired by the painting of Albert Ryder, Hartley developed a New England regional style in harmony with the regionalist movement. His subjects included the rocky Maine coast, the Mount Katahdin wilderness, and stylized portraits of local folk. His art reflected the tastes of a growing tourist and consumer society.


Usm 1994, University Of Southern Maine Jan 1994

Usm 1994, University Of Southern Maine

Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


Le Culte De Sainte Foy À Sélestat Et À Conques: Étude Comparative, Kathleen M. Ashley Phd, Pamela Sheingorn Jan 1994

Le Culte De Sainte Foy À Sélestat Et À Conques: Étude Comparative, Kathleen M. Ashley Phd, Pamela Sheingorn

Faculty Publications

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