American Art Review month and year: January-February 2001 (Volume XIII, Number 1).
author(s): Martha R. Severens
title of American Art Review article:"Melting Pot: Art That Looks Like America"
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from the 2003 TFAO calendar:
Greenville County Museum of Art
Greenville, SC
864-271-7570
Melting Pot: Art That Looks Like America
November 19 through September 19
from SHJ:
exhibition at Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, SC / impact of immigration on the evolution of American culture / explores ethnic diversity implied by "melting pot" and the variety of subjects and styles that characterizes American art / Greenville collection focused on works related to the South / Artists discussed:
Jeremiah Theus
Charles Fraser
Luther Terry
James De Veaux
Robert S. Duncanson
Carl Hirschberg
John Adams Elder
Thomas S. Noble
George de Forest Brush
NC Wyeth
Abbo Ostrowsky
Charles Hawthorne
Thomas Hart Benton
William H. Johnson
Josef Albers
Romare Bearden
recovery matrix composite score: 4
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