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Sixteen to Sixty: Memoirs of a Collector by Louisine W. Havemeyer,

Sixteen to Sixty: Memoirs of a Collector by Louisine W. Havemeyer,
"This is not an absolutely correct title, for I began collecting before I was sixteen and I am now over sixty and I am still collecting, but it will serve". Thus begins Louisine W. Havemeyer's memoir, a rare Gilded Age testimonial on forming one of America's greatest art collections. And it was as a teenager in Paris in 1874 that she met the thirty-year-old artist Mary Cassatt who would lead her to Degas's Ballet Rehearsal in a shop window. By the time she was twenty-two she had also acquired works by Pissarro and Monet. She was very probably the first American to collect the work of these three artists. After her marriage to the "sugar king", H. O. Havemeyer, they collected Asian art in quantity and Old Master and Barbizon paintings. In the 1890s, they would return to Mrs. Havemeyer's initial enthusiasm: modern French painting. They formed major collections of the works of Corot, Courbet, Manet, Degas, and Monet. Mrs. Havemeyer also describes their passion for El Greco and Goya. She relates her encounters with fellow collectors such as Henry Clay Frick, Charles Lang Freer, and Isabella Stewart Gardner; as well as her dealings with art dealers such as Paul Durand-Ruel and Ambroise Vollard. "Museums have histories of their own, but how little is known of the making of private collections". And so Mrs. Havemeyer "...jot(ted) down the interesting stories... concerning the purchase of this picture or that object, to relate the rare remarks of the celebrated painters (she) met, to record the curious circumstances attending the purchase of some unusual work of art, to keep for the following generations... valuable information for art collectors". And for all readers interested inconnoisseurship, nineteenth-century art, and the cultural education of America.



Loving Chloe by Jo-Ann Mapson,
Loving Chloe by Jo-Ann Mapson,
When thirty-four-year-old Chloe Morgan appears on Hank Oliver's doorstep in Cameron, Arizona, she arrives with more than her old white German shepherd, Hannah, and a rambunctious young horse in tow. Chloe is pregnant with Hank's child, and she's as tough-talking and vulnerable, skittish and tender as when last we saw her, in Jo-Ann Mapson's acclaimed first novel, Hank & Chloe. Loving Chloe takes up where the earlier novel leaves off. As Chloe and Hank settle somewhat uneasily into domesticity in his grandmother's cabin, a local Navajo legend named Junior Whitebear, an artist whose work has been praised by the eastern commercial establishment, returns home to collect his father's ashes and renew his own spirit after years spent in the art world fast lane. When Junior arrives at the reservation, he doesn't expect to find a son he fathered unwittingly nine years ago with Corinne Johnson; nor is he looking to fall in love with newcomer Chloe Morgan and to deliver her baby girl. Both events change his life forever, not to mention the lives of those around him. A passionate love story, Loving Chloe explores the emotional complexity of a love triangle with sympathy, humor, and compassion.



Glass Veal Group - Glass Veal Group were a surrealist art group founded in Tuscaloosa, Alabama which later continued in Birmingham. The group met to partake in a wide array of art forms including visual (automatic writing, painting, and drawing) and audial (surrealist poetry and theatre).

Motorhome (band) - Motorhome was formed in the early 1990's by Josiah Mazzaschi after he moved from Boston to Chicago to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Josiah met Kristen Thiele at art school.

Beaver Hall Group - The Beaver Hall Group was a Montreal based assemblage of Canadian painters formed in May of 1920 by artists who had met while studying art at a school run by Art Association of Montreal .

Art for art's sake - "Art for art's sake" is the usual English rendition of a French slogan, 'l'art pour l'art', which is credited to Théophile Gautier (1811–1872).



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Kaaterskill Clove: Where Nature Met Art The rise of performance art as chronicled by renowned critic Sally Banes. Her vivid descriptions and provocative interpretations fill a gap in the current controversies regarding multi-cultural curricula and the role of art in education. As Ellen Dissanayake argues in this stimulating and intellectually far-ranging book, only by discovering the natural origins of this human need of art in education. As Ellen Dissanayake argues in this stimulating and intellectually far-ranging book, only by discovering the natural origins of this human need of art in education. As Ellen Dissanayake argues in this stimulating and intellectually far-ranging book, only by discovering the natural origins of this human need of art in education. As Ellen Dissanayake argues in this stimulating and intellectually far-ranging book, only by discovering the natural origins of this human need of art in education. As Ellen Dissanayake argues in this stimulating and intellectually far-ranging book, only by discovering the natural origins of this human need of art in education. As Ellen Dissanayake argues in this stimulating and intellectually far-ranging met art chloe.



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