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No Rosie the Riveter pictures or wartime propaganda posters plaster the walls of the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s new 1940s exhibition. Instead, bleak, empty landscapes dominate the gallery, ...
certain works as a child, only to find out much later in life their significance and that of the permanent collection as a whole. It seems the most important work by many of the giants of modern art ...
Have information about the paintings or know someone who helped work on them? Contact Steeley at [email protected] and Lasko at [email protected]. Here's a list of student's they've identified so ...
Below are archived updates for Art & Art History alumni graduating between 1940 and 1949. Visit the main Alumni Updates page for updates received this year. Susanne Earls Carr '48 (Studio Art, ...
James Madison University professor of art history, John Ott, Ph.D., has been awarded a prestigious residential fellowship that will take place May through June. Ott has been awarded a residential Paul ...
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Artwork created by former Ithaca resident Robert Childress, who painted portraits for Cornell University and also illustrated some of the "Dick and Jane" book, is being offered for sale by his ...
Currently on show at Paris's Centre Pompidou, the exhibition “Art and Freedom: Rupture, War and Surrealism in Egypt (1938-1948)" unveils the secrets of a group of Egypt's rebellious artists of the ...
From left to right: “Untitled (Wall with Doorway),” 1966, Alfred Young Man; “Crow Stripes No. 7,” 1967, Carl Tubby; “Nez Perce IV,” 1966, Carl Tubby Credit: Brian Chilson Just as Indigenous scholars ...
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