Pennsylvania Art History

with an emphasis on representational art

 

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(above: Rae Sloan Bredin (1880-1933), The Garden Bench, 1920. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

 

A Cultural Celebration: Arts of the Pennsylvania Germans from a Berks County Collection, an exhibit held 6/12/10 - 9/26/10 at the Reading Public Museum. Includes online video and news release. Accessed April, 2015.

Artists from Pennsylvania in Wikipedia. Accessed August, 2015.

Body Language: The Art of Larry Day is a 2021 exhibit at the Woodmere Art Museum which says: "Deeply speculative, Day believed that the ordinary in life is the source of all that is extraordinary. His embrace of everyday subjects was tethered to a deeply curious intellectual engagement with the figurative arts and the history of representation. By questioning and reframing prevailing assumptions, he participated in the broad movement in Western thought we now call Postmodernism." Accessed 11/21

Bucks County Painters is a page contained in the Michener Art Museum website as a subsection of Bucks County Artists. Accessed May, 2016

"The Capitol's Fine Decorative Arts," chapter six excerpt of The Capitol's Fine & Decorative Arts, from Pennsylvania General Assembly. Accessed August, 2015.

City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, a website devoted to "world's largest collection of outdoor public art." Accessed August, 2015.

 

(above: Cecilia Beaux, The Dreamer, 1894, oil on canvas, 33 x 25 inches, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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