Catalogues About Southern-Related Artists

Eight Southern Women
Essays on eight Southern women artists: Josephine Marien Crawford, Nell Choate Jones, Clara Weaver Parrish, Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, Helen M. Turner, Mary Harvey Tannahill, Anne Goldthwaite and Blanche Lazzell.
58 pages, 35 illustrations (16 in color), 8x10"; paper $10.00

Impressionism and The South
Overview of American Impressionism and its Southern expression by Donald D. Keyes. Includes essays on the following artists: Eliot Clark (1883-1980); Kate Freeman Clark (1875-1957); William de Leftwich Dodge (1867-1935); Gaines Ruger Donoho (1857-1916); William Gilbert Gaul (1855-1919); Gari Melchers (1860-1932); Paul Sawyier (1865-1917); William P. Silva (1859-1948); Helen Turner (1858-1958); Catherine Wiley (1879-1958); William Woodward (1859-1939); Ellsworth Woodward (1861-1939) Bibliography.
56 pages, 31 illustrations (22 in color), 8-1/2x11"; paper $15.00

Messengers of Style: Itinerancy and Taste in Southern Portraiture, 1784-1867
Written by Estill Curtis Pennington. This catalogue offers a fresh look at Southern portraiture. Biographical information about 31 artists included.
48 pages, 30 illustrations (25 in color), 8-1/2x11"; paper $12.95

Work Song
Exhibition catalogue featuring eight artists strongly associated with South Carolina and the visualization of its land and people during the decades of the 1930s and 1940s. Biographical sketches on all eight: Wenonah Day Bell, James Fowler Cooper, Alfred Heber Hutty, William Henry Johnson, Margaret Moffett Law, Anna Heyward Taylor, Elizabeth O'Neill Verner, and Elizabeth White.
32 pages, 17 illustrations (11 in color), 8-1/2x11"; paper $12.00

Thomas Stephen Powell: Portraitist of Greenville District
Details the life of portrait painter Thomas Stephen Powell (died 1882) and life in the 19th century small town of Greenville, South Carolina as seen through Powell's art and journal entries.
Essays by Linda Julian, Estill Curtis Pennington, Donald Doyle, Ernest Lander.
72 pages, 36 illustrations (23 in color), 10x9"; paper $19.95.

Will Henry Stevens
This book offers a comprehensive look at the life and work of the early modernist artist Will Henry Stevens (1881-1949.) Primary text written by Jessie Poesch, with additional essay by Thomas W. Styron. Complete bibliography.
84 pages, 48 full color illustrations, 8-1/2x11"; paper $17.95; cloth $27.95

Anna Heyward Taylor: Printmaker
Anna Heyward Taylor's wood block prints are examined in depth by essayist Martha Severens.
22 pages, 13 illustrations (5 color), 8-1/2x10-1/4"; paper $7.50


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