"Published with the assistance of the Anniversary Endowment Fund of the University of North Carolina Press."
"Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Architecture in the South -- Art in the South -- Architects of colonial Williamsburg -- Colonial revival architecture -- Decorative arts -- Farm buildings -- French architecture -- Gardens -- Georgian revival architecture -- German architecture -- Gothic revival architecture -- Creek revival architecture -- Historiography of southern architecture -- Industrial 19th-century architecture -- Nonresidential 20th-century architecture -- Painting and painters, 1564-1790 -- Painting and painters, 1790-1860 -- Painting and painters, 1860-1920 -- Painting and painters, 1920-1960 -- Painting and painters, 1960-1980 -- Painting and painters, 1980-2012 -- Photography and photographers -- Queen Anne and eastlake styles of architecture -- Residential 20th-century architecture -- Resort architecture -- Sculpture -- Social history of architecture -- Vernacular architecture (Lowland South) -- Adams, Wayman Elbridge -- Aid, George Charles -- Aked, Aleen -- Albers, Josef -- Albrizio, Conrad Alfred -- Alférez, Enrique -- Allen, Jere Hardy -- Allston, Washington -- Amans, Jacques Guillaume Lucien -- Amisano, Joseph -- Anderson, Walter Inglis -- Andrews, Benny -- Arnold, Edward Everard -- Arnold, John James Trumbull -- Audubon, John James -- Baggett, William Carter -- Barthé, James Richmond (Ray) -- Bartlett, James W. (Bo), III -- Bartram, William -- Bearden, Romare -- Beckwith, William Norwood -- Benton, Thomas Hart -- Bernard, François -- Binford, Julien -- Bottomley, William Lawrence -- Bourgeois, Douglas -- Branson, Enoch Lloyd -- Brenner, Carl Christian -- Brown, Roger -- Buck, William Henry -- Bulman, Orville Cornelius Loraine -- Bultman, Anthony Frederick (Fritz) -- Cameron, James -- Catesby, Mark -- Champney, James Wells -- Chapman, Conrad Wise -- Chapman family -- Christenberry, William -- Clague, Richard, Jr. -- Clark, Eliot Candee -- Clark, Kate Freeman -- Cloar, Carroll -- Cooke, George -- Cooper, Don -- Coulon, George David -- Couper, Josephine Sibley -- Crawford, Josephine Marien -- Cress, George Ayers -- Cruise, Boyd -- Daingerfield, Elliott -- Dale, Ronald Guy (Ron) -- Delaney, Joseph -- Dewing Woodward, Martha -- Dodd, Lamar -- Dormon, Caroline -- Douglas, Aaron -- Drysdale, Alexander John -- Dunlap, William Ralph (Bill) -- Dureau, George -- Durieux, Caroline Spelman Wogan -- Earl, Ralph Eleaser Whiteside, Jr. -- Eggleston, William -- Ellertson, Homer -- Faulkner, John Wesley Thompson, III /Falkner, Maud Butler -- Faulkner, William -- Fink, Denman -- Fleischbein, Franz (François Jacques) -- Fraser, Charles -- Frerichs, William Charles Anthony -- Frymire, Jacob -- Gaul, Gilbert William -- Goldthwaite, Anne Wilson -- Grafton, Robert Wadsworth -- Gregory, Angela -- Griffith, Louis Oscar -- Guilford Limner (Dupue) -- Gwathmey, Robert -- Halsey, William -- Hamblett, Theora -- Heade, Martin Johnson -- Healy, George Peter Alexander -- Heldner, Knute -- Hesselius, John -- Highwaymen -- Hill, Harriet "Hattie" Hutchcraft -- Hubard, William James -- Hudson, Julien -- Hull, Marie Atkinson -- Imes, Vinton Birney, III -- Johns, Jasper -- Johnson, Joshua -- Johnson, William Henry -- Hohnston, Frances Benjamin -- Johnston, Henrietta Dering -- Jones, Euine Fay -- Jones, Frank -- Juett, Matthew Harris -- Kemmelmeyer, Frederick -- Kinsey, Alberta -- Koch, Richard -- Kohlmeyer, Ida Rittenberg -- Latrobe, John Hazlehurst Boneval -- Long, Benjamin Franklin, IV -- Malone, Blondelle Octavia Edwards -- Marling, Jacob -- Marschall, Nicola -- Mazzanovich, Lawrence -- McCarty Pottery -- McCrady, John -- Meeker, Joseph Rusling --Meucci, Antonio/Meucci, Nina -- Millet, Clarence -- Mills, Robert -- Mr. Feuille -- Mizner, Addison Cairns -- Mohamed, Ethel Wright -- Molinary, Andres -- Moreland, William Lee -- Morgan, Elemore, Jr. -- Murphy family -- National heritage fellowships -- National society of the colonial dames of America -- Newman, Willie Betty -- Ninas, Paul -- Noble, Thomas Satterwhite -- Oelschig, Augusta Denk -- Ohr, George Edgar -- Persac, Marie Adrien -- Rauschenberg, Robert -- Rice, Edward -- Richard, Jim -- Richards, Thomas Addison -- Rowell, Louis -- Ruellan, Andrée -- Salazar y Mendoza, José Francisco Xavier de -- Sawyier, Paul -- Scarborough, William Harrison -- Sébron, Hippolyte Victor Valentin -- Shackelford, William Stamms -- Shannon, Charles Eugene -- Shapleigh, Frank Henry -- Silva, William Posey -- Smith, Alice Ravenel Huger -- Smith, Marshall Joseph, Jr. -- Smith, Xanthus -- Southern states art league -- Steene, William -- Stevens, Will Henry -- Straus, Meyer -- Sugimoto, Henry Yuzuru -- Sully, Thomas -- Taylor, Anna Heyward -- Thieme, Anthony -- Thomas, Alma Woodsey -- Toole, John -- Town, A. Hays -- Trivigno, Pat -- Trott, Benjamin -- Troye, Edward -- Turner, Helen Maria -- Valentine, Edward Virginius -- Vance, Eleanor -- Vaudechamp, Jean-Joseph -- Verner, Elizabeth O'Neill -- Viavant, George Louis -- Walker, William Aiken -- Walter, Martha -- Washington, William Dickinson -- Watson, Amelia Montague -- Way, Andrew John Henry -- Welty, Eudora -- West, William Edward -- Whitney, Daniel Webster -- Wiener, Samuel Gross -- Wightman, Thomas -- Wiley, Anna Catherine -- Wolfe, Karl Ferdinand/Wolfe, Mildred Bernice Nungester -- Wollaston, John -- Woodward, Ellsworth -- Woodward, Laura -- Woodward, William
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"From the Potomac to the Gulf, artists were creating in the South even before it was recognized as a region. The South has contributed to America's cultural heritage with works as diverse as Benjamin Henry Latrobe's architectural plans for the nation's Capitol, the wares of the Newcomb Pottery, and Richard Clague's tonalist Louisiana bayou scenes. This comprehensive volume shows how, through the decades and centuries, the art of the South expanded from mimetic portraiture to sophisticated responses to national and international movements. The essays treat historic and current trends in the visual arts and architecture, major collections and institutions, and biographies of artists themselves. As leading experts on the region's artists and their work, editors Judith H. Bonner and Estill Curtis Pennington frame the volume's contributions with insightful overview essays on the visual arts and architecture in the American South."--Publisher's website
Art and architecture
Architecture-- Southern States, Encyclopedias
Art, American-- Southern States, Encyclopedias
F209
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N47
2006
Bonner, Judith H
Pennington, Estill Curtis
University of Mississippi., Center for the Study of Southern Culture