Oral history interview with Neil Welliver

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Oral history interview with Neil Welliver

1996 November 14

An interview of Neil Welliver conducted 1996 November 14, by Robert F. Brown, for the Archives of American Art, in Welliver's home in Lincolnville, Maine.

Sound recording: 2 sound cassettes (120 min.) : analog.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8297670

Archives of American Art

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Brown, Robert F.

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Archives of American Art Regional Director of the New England office. From the description of Robert Brown interview, 1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83873055 ...

University of Pennsylvania. Graduate School of Fine Arts

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Welliver, Neil

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Neil Welliver (1929-2005) was a painter and teacher in Lincolnville, Me. From the description of Oral history interview with Neil Welliver, 1996 Nov. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83213772 Painter, teacher; Lincolnville, Me. Born 1929. Died 2005. Formerly a co-chair of the Department of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania. From the description of Neil Welliver papers, 1964-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 85185277 ...

Yale University. School of Art

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The study of visual arts at Yale began in 1832 with the opening of the Trumbull Gallery, the first art museum in the country to be connected with a college. A successful exhibition there in 1858 generated interest in formalized studies in art at Yale. The School of Fine Arts (1869-1955), made possible by a gift from Augustus Street (B.A. 1812), began soon thereafter and was established with the completion of Street Hall. A professorship in Painting and Design was created and the School was forma...