Beschreibung:
This is the untold story of a group of artists whose interest in fostering art in their community made an authentic contribution to the history of art in America. Taking for their subjects the local people, flora, and landscapes, they developed a distinctive impressionistic style, uninfluenced by other art movements in Indiana. Richmond, Indiana, became an important center for art in the Midwest, a place that nourished and inspired the artists whose work this book celebrates.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Julia May1. Richmond Group2. John Elwood Bundy (1853-1933)3. Charles Conner (1857-1905)4. Frank Joseph Girardin (1856-1945)5. William Alden Mote (1840-1917) and Marcus Mote (1817-1898)6. Ellwood Morris (1848-1940) and Micajah T. Nordyke (1847-1919)7. J. Edgar Forkner (1867-1945)8. John Albert Seaford (1858-1936)9. Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer (1877-1959)10. George Herbert Baker (1878-1943)11. Edna Stubbs Cathell (1867-1955)12. William Arnold Eyden, Sr.(1860-1919) and William Arnold Eyden, Jr. (1893-1982)13. Anna Mary Newman (1866-1930)14. Other ArtistsAppendix Mary T. R. Foulke AwardNotesIndex