Art and Artists of IndianaCentury, 1921 - 448 Seiten |
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Academy American Art appreciation Art Asso Art Association Art Club Art Students ASL of N. Y. Asso ASSOCIATION OF INDIANAPOLIS Awards beauty Born Indianapolis bronze building canvas Charles Chase Chicago Cincinnati City classes color critic Deceased dianapolis drawing early École des Beaux-Arts exhibition gallery George Gookins Gruelle Harmony Henry Herron Art Institute Hoosier Group Indiana Indiana artists interest Jacob Cox James James Whitcomb Riley Janet Scudder John Herron Art Ketcham Lafayette landscape later Ldscp League Lesueur Library lived Logansport Lorado Taft Louis Love medal Member Monument Muncie Munich murals Museum nature Ohio opened a studio Ottis Adams Otto Stark painter panorama Paris portrait-painter prize public schools Pupil AIC Represented residence Richards Richmond Rudolph Schwarz Ruth Pratt sculptor sketches spent summer T. C. Steele teacher Terre Haute tion water-color Wayne West William Forsyth Winter York young youth
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Seite 148 - And from her eyes and cheeks the light and bloom of the morning. Then there escaped from her lips a cry of such terrible anguish, That the dying heard it, and started up from their pillows.
Seite 256 - She is a woman : one in whom The spring-time of her childish years Hath never lost its fresh perfume, Though knowing well that life hath room For many blights and many tears.
Seite 101 - Here love his golden shafts employs, here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple wings, Reigns here and revels...
Seite 360 - Exp., Buffalo, 1901; gold medal Charleston Exp. 1902; first Corcoran prize S. Wash A. 1904; Proctor prize NAD 1912; hors concours (jury awards) PP Exp. 1915. Represented: "A Lady in Black...
Seite 204 - The world is so full of a number of things, I am sure we should all be as happy as kings.
Seite 158 - For, aside from their inherent excellence as artists, the history of their development has special significance. It exemplifies all the difficulties in the way of original Western art and foreshadows its ultimate victory. These men were isolated from their fellow-artists; they were surrounded by apparently the most unpromising material: yet they set themselves to their thankless task right manfully, and this exhibition demonstrates the power of the artist's eye to find floods of color, graceful forms,...
Seite 33 - Description of Banvard's panorama of the Mississippi river, painted on three miles of canvas: exhibiting a view of country 1200 miles in length, extending from the mouth of the Missouri river to the city of New Orleans; being by far the largest picture ever executed by man.
Seite 256 - And the true order of ascent is to use the beauties of earth as steps along which he mounts upwards for the sake of that other beauty ; going from one to two, and from two to all...
Seite 260 - So, since the universe began, And till it shall be ended, The soul of Nature, soul of Man, And soul of God are blended ! A WIFE BY WAGER.
Seite 364 - Chicago, 1893; hon. mention, Carnegie Institute, 1897; second Hallgarten prize, NAD, 1899; first Hallgarten prize, NAD, 1900; bronze medal, Paris Exp., 1900; silver medals, Pan-Amer. Exp., Buffalo, 1901, and Charleston Exp., 1902. NA, 1906. Studio, New York. RETURN TO THE FOLD.