Gilcrease Museum

Tulsa, OK
918-596-2700, 888-655-2278
Gilcrease Museum is located at 400 Gilcrease Museum Road, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127-2100. Please see hours and admission on museum's website.
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Treasures of Gilcrease, by Anne Morand, Daniel C. Swan - Indians of North America - 2003 - 198 pages
George Catlin's Souvenir of the North American Indians: A Facsimile of the ..., by George Catlin, William H. Truettner - History - 2003 - 100 pages
Faces, by Thomas Moran, Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art - 2000
Oreland Joe: Gilcrease Rendezvous '99, April 30-June 27, 1999, by Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art - Sculpture - 1999 - 20 pages
Thomas Moran at Gilcrease, by Thomas Moran - 1997. A selection of the Gilcrease Morans will be exhibited at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Seattle Art Museum, and at the Gilcrease from Sept. 1997...
Clyde Aspevig: Gilcrease Rendezvous 1997, by Clyde Aspevig, Brooks Joyner - Landscape painting, American - 1997. "Essay J. Brooks Joyner, Director, Gilcrease Museum."
Native American Invitational: Indigenous Women Artists., by Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art - 1997. Catalog of the August 1-November 9, 1997 exhibit of Native American women art at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Okla.
Looking at Native American Art, by Kevin Warren Smith - Indian art - 1996. "Objects pictured are from the Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Tulsa"--Cover, p. 2.
Oklahoma Indian Art., by Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association - 1995
First Artist of the West: George Catlin Paintings and Watercolors : from the ..., by Joan Carpenter Troccoli - Art - 1993 - 176 pages "Published in conjunction with the exhibition ... shown at Gilcrease Museum September 26, 1993 through January 2, 1994 and toured nationally by The...
Alfred Jacob Miller: Watercolors of the American West : from the Collection ..., by Joan Carpenter Troccoli, Alfred Jacob Miller, American Federation of Arts - West (U.S.) in art - 1990 - 73 pages. Includes cataloge of a six-city tour exhibition circulated by the American Federation of Arts.
American Art Treasures from the Collection of the Thomas Gilcrease Institute ..., by Fred A. Myers, Thomas C. Brayshaw, Sarah Erwin - Art, American - 1989
Allan Houser: Expressions of Tradition, by Allan Houser, Barbara H Perlman, Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association, Glenn Green Galleries - 1989. Catalog of an exhibit held June 5-Sept. 15, 1989 at the Thomas Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Okla.; exhibit on loan from Glenn Green Galleries.
An Oklahoma Portrait: Conversations with the Artist Charles Banks Wilson, by Charles Cagle, Charles Banks Wilson, Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association - Artists - 1989 - 72 pages. "To accompany the exhibition 'An Oklahoma portrait: retrospective of works by Charles Banks Wilson'."
Yellowstone: The Poetry of Power : Works of Thomas Moran, from the ..., by Thomas Moran, Linda Ayres, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art - Yellowstone National Park in art - 1987 - 24 pages. Catalog of an exhibition held at Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The Prints of Thomas Moran in the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American ..., by Thomas Moran, Anne Morand, Nancy Friese, T. Victoria Hansen, Linda C. Hults - 1986 - 255 page. "Published in conjunction with the exhibition: The prints of Thomas Moran in the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, October 17, 1986...
The Art of the Yellowstone, 1870-1872: [exhibition] Thomas Gilcrease ..., by Thomas Moran, Yellowstone National Park, Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art - 1983. "Supported by the National Endowment for the Arts."
Wilson Hurley: An American Painter, by Fred A Myers, Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association - 1983. In The Gilcrease magazine of American History and Art, v. 5 , no. 2, April 1983.
Wieghorst, Dean of Western Painters: An Exhibition at Gilcrease Museum ..., by Olaf Wieghorst, Ginger K. Renner, Martin E. Peterson, Fred A. Myers, Jeanne Snodgrass King - West (U.S.) in art - 1982 - 92 pages
Art Treasures of Gilcrease Museum, by Fred A. Myers, Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association, Amon Carter Museum of Western Art - United States - 1982 - 76 pages. "Published on the occasion of the exchange exhibition between the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Ft.
G. Goodacre at Gilcrease: Exhibition, May 1-July 6, 1982, by Glenna Goodacre, Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association - West (U.S.) in art - 1982 - 33 pages. "A publication of the Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association."
Oscar Howe: The Liberation of Indian Art, by Frederick J. Dockstader - Indian artists - 1982. In: The Gilcrease magazine of American history and art, vol. 4, no. 4, October, 1982.
Oscar Howe: A Retrospective Exhibition : Catalogue Raisonné, by Oscar Howe, Frederick J. Dockstader - 1982 - 72 pages. Catalogue of an exhibition opening at the University of South Dakota in 1982, and traveling to several other museums in the midwest.
J.H. Sharp: Sharp's Montana Years Brought Immortality to Indians He Painted, by Forrest Fenn - 1981. From: Gilcrease magazine of American history and art ; v. 3, no. 4 (Oct. 1981)
María, the Beauty Makers: María Martínez Family Potters : Exhibition, July 8 ..., by Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association - Tewa pottery - 1981 - 20 pages
Harry Jackson at Gilcrease: Exhibition, November 14-January 14, 1981, by Harry Jackson - West (U.S.) in art - 1980
Eric Sloane, NA, at Gilcrease: Exhibition, May 1-July 6, 1982, by Eric Sloane - 1982
Joe Beeler at Gilcrease: Exhibition, May 2-July 6, 1980, by Joe Beeler, William James Butler, Thomas Gilcrease Museum Association - West (U.S.) in art - 1980 - 59 pages
The Illustrated Letters of Olaf Seltzer, by Mildred D. Ladner - West (U.S.) - 1979. In: Gilcrease magazine of American history and art, vol. 20, no. 1.
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