Art of the American *South, 1915--1945: Picturing the Past, Portending Regionalism
Dennison, Mariea Caudill
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Description
Title
Art of the American *South, 1915--1945: Picturing the Past, Portending Regionalism
Author(s)
Dennison, Mariea Caudill
Issue Date
2000
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Manthorne, Katherine
Department of Study
Art History
Discipline
Art History
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
History, United States
Language
eng
Abstract
Southern art has received little scholarly attention. Archival sources are used here to document the development of regionalism in the South and to examine the work of Frank London, Hobson Pittman and Mary Tannahill from North Carolina; Alfred Hutty, Anna Heyward Taylor and Elizabeth O'Neill Verner form South Carolina; Lamar Dodd from Georgia; J. Kelly Fitzpatrick and Anne Goldthwaite from Alabama; Marie Hull and John McCrady from Mississippi; and Josephine Crawford and Will Henry Stevens from Louisiana.
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