Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints

Exhibition

Exhibition Overview

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Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints
Stephen Goddard, curator
March 24, 2001–November 7, 2004
see Venue records

Print curator Stephen Goddard is planning an exhibition that examines the material culture of the American farm as documented by prints of farm implements, barns, silos, and other outbuildings. The prints are from the collection of Steven Schmidt and the Spencer permanent collection. Exhibition catalogue authors will be Steve Goddard, Dennis Domer (School of Architecture), James R. (Pete) Shortridge (Department of Geography), and Marty Elton (Ph.D. candidate, History of Art).

Works of art

Frances Flora Bond Palmer
John C. Menihan
Barns, 1937
Andrew R. Butler
Border Ranch, 1934
Margaret Evelyn Whittemore
Jackson Lee Nesbitt
Theodore Wahl
Dugout, circa 1939
Mervin M. Jules
Dust, 1935–1936
Herschel Logan
Dust Storm, 1938
William Judson Dickerson
Thomas Willoughby Nason
Frank Cassara
Grain, 1939
Arthur William Hall
Hay Meadow, 1900s
Norma Bassett Hall
Haying in Vermont, circa 1940
Joseph Meert
Pauline Hill
Grant Wood; Associated American Artists; George Charles Miller
Charles Marshall
Arthur William Hall
George Lawrence Nelson
Phil Epp
Moonlight/Z Bar, late 1900s
Grant Arnold
Adolf Arthur Dehn
Herschel Logan
Charles Marshall
Avis Chitwood
Old Haliburton Mill, circa 1930s
Todros Geller
Grant Wood; Associated American Artists; George Charles Miller
Oscar B. Erickson
Simon's Barn, early-mid 1900s
David Edwin Bernard
The Loft, date unknown
Albert Winslow Barker
The Old Cart, date unknown
John Steuart Curry
The Tornado, 1932
Clarence Arnold Hotvedt
Three Scores and Ten, circa 1930
David Edwin Bernard
John Mackie Falconer
untitled, 1882
Lloyd Chester Foltz