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Title
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African American Women in Iowa Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Historian Darlene Clark Hine said: "There is an urgent need to discover and collect more primary source materials pertaining to the lives and experiences of ordinary middle western Black women in both rural and urban communities." Although Hine and her colleagues centered their efforts on African-American women in Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan -- states which traditionally have had more sizable black populations than Iowa -- the history of African-American women in this state is no less important. Indeed, Iowa's African women share a collective history that is both precious and powerful but all too seldom explored. --Kathryn M. Neal, from Giving Our History a Home: The African-American Women in Iowa Project.
Contributor
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African American Historical Museum and Cultural Center of Iowa
University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa Women's Archives
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1969-05-05
2008-03-03
Description
An account of the resource
"1969 Fine Arts Festival exhibitions inaugurating the opening of the Museum of Art on May 5, 1969, and continuing until July 15, 1969"--P. 1; "This catalogue acquaints the viewer with five exhibitions assembled for the opening of the Museum: 1. A selection of previously acquired paintings, sculptures, and prints. 2. Some works by former and present teachers of the School of Art. 3. Paintings and sculptures by graduates. 4. Prints by Mauricio Lasansky's students. 5. A selection of variations of contemporary sculptures. The University of Iowa collection, above all, possesses two masterpieces: the nineteen -foot Jackson Pollack 'Mural' of 1943 and Max Beckmann's 'Carnival Triptych' of 1946"--P. 12.
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University of Iowa
University of Iowa. Libraries
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University of Iowa Art Festival Programs
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Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital object. Commercial use or distribution of the object is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Art festivals
Sculpture, African
Lasansky, Mauricio, 1914-
University of Iowa. School of Art and Art History
United States -- Iowa -- Iowa City
1960-1970
Art exhibitions
Balumbo (African people)
Bambara (African people)
Yoruba (African people)
Sculpture
Painting
Prints
Beckmann, Max, 1884-1950
Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956
Davis, Stuart, 1892-1964
Hartley, Marsden, 1877-1943
Matta Echaurren, Roberto Sebastia´n, 1912-2002
Miro, Joan, 1893-1983
Prendergast, Maurice Brazil, 1858-1924
Stamos, Theodoros, 1922-1997
Tomlin, Bradley Walker, 1899-1953
Weber, Max
Boucher, Francois, 1703-1770
Gainsborough, Thomas, 1727-1788
Gellee, Claude, 1600-1682
Grosz, George, 1893-1959
Vasari, Giorgio, 1511-1574
Bury, Pol, 1922-2005
Lipchitz, Jacques, 1891-1973
Moore, Henry, 1898-1986
Adam, Henri-Georges, 1904-1967
Hayter, Stanley William, 1901-1988
Motherwell, Robert
Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973
Breder, Hans
Edie, Stuart, 1908-1974
Guston, Philip, 1913-1980
Hockney, David
Lechay, James
Ludins, Eugene, 1904-
Roth, Frank
Strebelle, Olivier, 1927-
Wood, Grant, 1891-1942
Rickey, George
Schapiro, Miriam, 1923-
Jones, John Paul, 1924-
Smith, Moishe
Di Suvero, Mark, 1933-
Theodosius, Victoria
Title
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Fine Arts Festival exhibitions, 1969
Type
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Text; Still image
Festival books; Exhibition catalogs; Brochures
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Title
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African American Women in Iowa Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Historian Darlene Clark Hine said: "There is an urgent need to discover and collect more primary source materials pertaining to the lives and experiences of ordinary middle western Black women in both rural and urban communities." Although Hine and her colleagues centered their efforts on African-American women in Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan -- states which traditionally have had more sizable black populations than Iowa -- the history of African-American women in this state is no less important. Indeed, Iowa's African women share a collective history that is both precious and powerful but all too seldom explored. --Kathryn M. Neal, from Giving Our History a Home: The African-American Women in Iowa Project.
Contributor
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African American Historical Museum and Cultural Center of Iowa
University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa Women's Archives
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<a href="https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/" target="_blank">View this item in its source respository</a>
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1963-06-10
2008-03-03
Description
An account of the resource
Festival included: eighteen paintings and sculptures from the permanent collection of the State University of Iowa ; an exhibition of fine prints; anthropological and other exhibitions in the Museum of Natural History; lectures by Dr. Zelma George, August Hechscher, Dean Howard Wilson and Mrs. Marquis Childs; two operas, "L'Infidelta delusa" by Joseph Haydn and "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi; plays by William Shakespeare, J.M. Synge, Moliere and Tennessee Williams; musical performances; "A short history of the Annual Fine Arts Festival of the State University of Iowa"--P. 5-15.
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University of Iowa
University of Iowa. Libraries
Relation
A related resource
University of Iowa Art Festival Programs
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Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital object. Commercial use or distribution of the object is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Art festivals
Yoruba (African people)
George, Zelma, 1903-1994
University of Iowa. School of Art and Art History
United States -- Iowa -- Iowa City
1960-1970
Art exhibitions
Heckscher, August, 1913-1997
Wilson, Howard
Childs, Jane Neylan
Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809
Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Synge, J. M. (John Millington), 1871-1909
Moliere, 1622-1673
Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983
Shiffler, Harrold C.
Stark, Herald I. (Herald Ira), 1907-1997
Gousseff, James W.
Schaal, David G.
Terfloth, John H.
Weber, Max
Miro, Juan
Beckmann, Max, 1884-1950
Feininger, Lyonel, 1871-1956
Davis, Stuart, 1892-1964
Stamos, Theodoros, 1922-1997
Siporin, Mitchell, 1910-1976
Hartley, Marsden, 1877-1943
Levine, Jack, 1915-
Lipchitz, Jacques, 1891-1973
Zerbe, Karl, 1903-1972
Matta Echaurren, Roberto Sebastia´n, 1912-2002
Baumbach, Harold, 1903-
De Martini, Joseph
Pereira, Irene Rice, 1902-1971
Kreis, Henry, 1899-1963
Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956
University of Iowa. Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Art
University of Iowa. School of Music
University of Iowa. Museum of Natural History
Title
A name given to the resource
The Twenty-Fifth Annual Fine Arts Festival, State University of Iowa: program, history, exhibition, June 10-Aug. 7, 1963, Iowa City, Iowa
Type
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Text; Still image
Festival books; Exhibition catalogs; Brochures