The Richmond Group Artists

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253066084

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By Shaun Thomas Dingwerth
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
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279 x 267 mm
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1070 g
Pages:
216

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Shaun Thomas Dingwerth is Executive Director of the Richmond Art Museum. His articles have appeared in national art media including Plein Air Magazine and Fine Art Connoisseur.

Acknowledgments Introduction Julia May 1. Richmond Group 2. 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 Artists Appendix Mary T. R. Foulke Award Notes Index

"This fine contribution to the better understanding and recording of our art legacy deserves its place in resource libraries public and private."-Maine Antique Digest "This ample book contains fine reproductions of the work of these artists. Thumbing through this collection of serenely luminous landscapes is like pausing to meditate-good for the mind and the soul."-Bloom Magazine "Shaun Dingwerth has done a yeoman's job of research and compilation, enhanced with beautiful images of discovered paintings. This ground-breaking project provides a foundation to help unearth even more information, as knowledge and interest grows about these long ignored Indiana artists."-Rachel Berenson Perry, Author of William J. Forsyth: The Life and Work of an Indiana Artist (IUP, 2014) and T. C. Steele and the Society of Western Artists, 1896-1914 (IUP, 2009). "Any effort to enhance the recognition of Indiana artists is to be commended. And the Richmond Group is underrepresented in print and markets outside its own boundaries. Its time has come."-M. Jeanne Nesbit

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