Indiana Art and Artists, 1893.

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Indiana Art and Artists, 1893.

The collection consists of a mimeographed copy of the typescript of a paper by Louis H. Gibson, "Indiana Art and Artists," which was published in modified form in the Indianapolis News July 20, 1893. It discusses numerous contemporary Indiana artists and architects, Indiana art and architecture in general, art and music schools around the state, and includes two discussions of New Harmony and Robert Owen.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6969582

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Gibson, Louis H. (Louis Henry), 1854-

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Adams, J. Ottis (John Ottis), 1851-1927

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Painter. From the description of John Ottis Adams papers, 1877-1970, bulk, 1877-1908. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122556979 ...

John Herron Art Institute

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The John Herron Art Institute became the Indianapolis Museum of Art ca. 1969-1970. Peat was director 1929-1965. From the description of Wilbur D. Peat correspondence, 1929-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122502723 From the description of Wilbur D. Peat correspondence, 1929-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 779476906 ...

Gruelle, Richard B., 1851-1914

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Love, John W. (John Washington), 1850-1880

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Central Art Association of America

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Gookins, James Farrington, 1840-1904.

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Williams, H. D., b. 1861.

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Owen, Robert L., 1940-

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Born in Newtown, Great Britain 1771, died in Newtown 1858; cooperator and utopian socialist; made name as an educational philanthropist during his management of the industrial community New Lanark, Scotland; agitated for factory reform; founded New Harmony, a communitarian experiment in the USA 1825-1828; back in Britain launched the National Equitable Labour Exchange in 1832, the Grand National Consolidated Trades Union in 1834 and the Association of All Classes of All Nations in 1835; continue...

Costigan, Francis, 1810-1865

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Bohlen, D. A. (Diedrich August), 1827-1890.

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Forsyth, William, 1854-1935

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Forsyth was an Indianapolis, Ind. artist, teacher, and member of the Hoosier Group. From the description of Papers, 1863-1985 (bulk 1880-1935) (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 37976915 ...

Richards, Samuel, 1853-1893.

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Cox, Jacob, 1810-1892.

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Williams, John Insco, 1813-1873

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Chase, William Merritt, 1849-1916

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Painter, art instructor; New York, N.Y. From the description of William Merritt Chase letter, 1911 Nov. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122599930 William Merrit Chase (1849-1916) was a painter and instructor from New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock Hills, Long Island. From the description of William Merrit Chase photographs, [ca. 1895]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 744425314 Painter and instructor; New York, N.Y. and Shinnecock Hills, Long Island. ...

Steele, T. C. (Theodore Clement), 1847-1926

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A native of Indiana, Steele was primarily known as a landscape artist with an interest in Impressionism and as a member of the Hoosier School of art. He married Mary E. Lakin in 1870 and moved to Indianapolis, working primarily as a portrait painter. From 1880 to 1885 he studied in Munich, and returned to Indianapolis with an interest in landscape painting. By the 1890s, Steele was becoming nationally recognized for his landscapes. His wife died in 1899; in 1907 he married Selma Neubacher and es...

Stark, Otto, 1859-1926

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Otto Stark (1859-1926) was an Indianapolis-born artist who gained national prominence as a member of the "Hoosier Group," a loose association of Indiana artists that included T. C. Steele, J. Ottis Adams, and William Forsyth. Stark's work most clearly showed the influence of Impressionism, and he often featured children in his work. Stark's artistic career began at the age of 16 when he was apprenticed to a lithographer in Cincinnati. Stark also enrolled in the School of Design at the Univers...

Art Association of Indianapolis, Indiana

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Founded in 1883 to support the education of artists who later became known as the Hoosier Group. A museum building was erected in 1905, and an art school was developed at the museum. In 1967 the art school separated from the museum and became the John Herron Art Institute. A new museum was built, and in 1969 the name of both the museum and Art Association was changed to the Indianapolis Museum of Art. From the description of Records, 1957-1964. (Indiana Historical Society Library). W...