South Carolina Art History
with an emphasis on representational art

(above: Charleston, South of Broad, 2015. Photo by John Hazeltine)
Sampler of paper-printed articles
Martha R. Severens: "Greenville County Museum of Art, The Southern Collection" American Art Review December 95-January 96
Martha R. Severens: "The Charleston Renaissance" American Art Review September-October 1999 (Volume XI, Number 5)

(above: Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, The Rector's Kitchen and View of St. Michael's, c. 1910-15, watercolor on board, 22 x 28 inches, Greenville County Museum of Art. Smithsonian American Art Museum says: "Back the rector's home at St. Michael's Church in Charleston, South Carolina showing the small kitchen building with church spire rising behind it. Standing just outside the doorway of the kitchen is an African-American woman tending to a baby that is seated on the ground in front of her." Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
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