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Land Of Enchantment: New Mexico As Cultural Crossroads, Jonathan Frederick Walz Jan 2015

Land Of Enchantment: New Mexico As Cultural Crossroads, Jonathan Frederick Walz

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

This exhibition foregrounds Sheldon Museum of Art’s collecting strength in fine and decorative arts with connections to New Mexico, and, more broadly, to the desert Southwest. For thousands of years this corner of the United States, situated on the north-south trade route between Colorado and Mexico and at the western edge of the Great Plains, has hosted human habitations, each with its own distinctive material culture. The area’s diverse topography and population have inspired countless visual responses, from petroglyphs to photographs. The state’s relative isolation—at least before the mid-twentieth century—provided a backdrop upon which the movement of goods, practices, ideas, …


Paintings And Drawings In Willa Cather's Prose: A Catalogue Raisonné, Polly P. Duryea May 1993

Paintings And Drawings In Willa Cather's Prose: A Catalogue Raisonné, Polly P. Duryea

Department of English: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Paintings and Drawings in Willa Cather's Prose: A Catalogue Raisonné considers the specific artists and their visual art that greatly influenced Willa Cather's textual compositions. The Catalogue draws upon the author's research of Cather-related art from both American and European libraries and art museums. This art includes painting, drawing, illustration, and tapestry. A detailed and alphabetized list of selected artists and paintings that Cather preferred is provided. The artists are cross-referenced with Cather's own statements about their work or style. Included is biographical data for each artist, the named work of art, and often the date executed, the location then …


The Art Of Printmaking: Part 4. American Prints From The Eighteenth Century To The Present, Norman A. Geske Jan 1966

The Art Of Printmaking: Part 4. American Prints From The Eighteenth Century To The Present, Norman A. Geske

Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications

PEALE, CHARLES WILSON
PELHAM, PETER
SAVAGE, EDWARD
CASSATT, MARY
CATLIN, GEORGE
DUVENECK, FRANK
HOMER, WINSLOW
HUNT, WILLIAM MORRIS
WHISTLER, JAMES McNEIL
WEIR, J. ALDEN
BELLOWS, GEORGE W.
CORNELL, THOMAS
CRAWFORD, RALSTON
FEININGER, LYONEL
HASSAM, CHILDE
HOPPER, EDWARD
JONES, JOHN PAUL
KUNIYOSHI, YASUO
LANDECK, ARMIN
LASANSKY, MAURICIO
SISTER MARY CORITA, I.H.M.
McGARRELL, JAMES
OROZCO, JOSE CLEMENTE
PEARSON, HENRY
PETERDI, GABOR
PONCE DE LEON, MICHAEL
POSADA, JOSE GUADALUPE
SLOAN, JOHN
SUMMERS, CAROL
WALD, SYLVIA