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Francis Cunningham: Painting And Drawing, University Of Richmond Museums
Francis Cunningham: Painting And Drawing, University Of Richmond Museums
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Francis Cunningham: Painting and Drawing
March 14 to April 5, 1989
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
Realism is an attitude toward life that affirms the beauty and significance of the visible world. Realism starts outside with the surfaces of things and travels inward to their meaning. Everything in this process has to do with selection. What has the object told a particular artist about itself, about its relationship to other objects and to the surrounding space?
In life one takes in things at a glance, but the artist looks at an object for hours, weeks, months, even years. Premier coup painting …
George Tooker: Painting And Working Drawings 1947-1988, University Of Richmond Museums
George Tooker: Painting And Working Drawings 1947-1988, University Of Richmond Museums
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George Tooker: Painting and Working Drawings 1947-1988
September 6 to September 27, 1989
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
Paintings such as Subway, 1950, and Ward, 1970-71, are unforgettable images of the numbing isolation and anonymity that George Tooker finds in our secular bureaucratic society. What lies behind these compelling images? The larger context of private and public themes offers us insight into Tooker's achievement. I would like to propose that at least a part of this achievement lies in his simultaneous use and dismissal of the traditional, that is Renaissance-based, perspective construction of pictorial space.
While studying at the …
The Harnett Collection Of American Painting, University Of Richmond Museums
The Harnett Collection Of American Painting, University Of Richmond Museums
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The Harnett Collection of American Painting
January 10 to January 26, 1989
Marsh Art Gallery
Introduction
Joel Harnett, a 1945 graduate of the University of Richmond. discovered his interest in art when he met his wife, Lila. She had studied painting at the Art Students League in New York City. As a young couple they shared a love of art and of the collecting of art. Today with great generosity they share their collection, the fruit of some thirty years of intelligent and loving discrimination, with Joel's alma mater.
Both diversity and coherence, in addition to a striking level of …