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Florence Griswold Museum

(above: Florence Griswold Museum, 2013, photo by John Hazeltine)

Old Lyme, CT

860-434-5542

http://www.florencegriswoldmuseum.org

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

2011-

In Place: Contemporary Photographers Envision a Museum (9/22/16)

The Artist's Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement, 1887-1920 (5/6/16)

The Artist in the Connecticut Landscape (9/16/15)

All the Sea Knows: Marine Art from the Museum of the City of New York (6/5/15)

Art of the Everyman: American Folk Art from the Fenimore Art Museum and Thistles and Crowns: The Painted Chests of the Connecticut Shore (5/12/14)

Lucien Abrams: A Cosmopolitan in Connecticut (2/28/14)

The Artist's Easel (2/27/14)

Animal/Vegetable/Mineral: An Artist's Guide to the World (4/29/13)

The Art of First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson: American Impressionist (8/7/12)

White on White: Churches of Rural New England (8/7/12)

American Landscapes: Treasures from the Parrish Art Museum (4/29/11)

2006-2010

With Needle and Brush: Schoolgirl Embroidery From the Connecticut River Valley (5/14/10)

Tula Telfair: Landscapes in Counterpoint (3/24/10)

Clark G. Voorhees: 1871 - 1933; essay by Barbara J. MacAdam (10/22/09)

Wilson Henry Irvine and the Poetry of Light; essay by Harold Spencer (7/14/09)

Visions of Mood: Henry C. White Pastels (4/21/09)

Visions of Mood: Henry C. White Pastels; essay by Amy Kurtz Lansing (4/21/09)

Visions of Mood: Henry C. White Pastels / A Grandson's Appreciation, by Nelson H. White (4/21/09)

The Road Less Traveled: Thomas Nason's Rural New England (12/23/08)

Bessie Potter Vonnoh: Sculptor of Women (10/7/08)

Taking the Road Not Taken: American Works on Paper from a Private Collection; essay by Charles Price (7/23/08)

Warm Winds: Connecticut Artists in the Tropics (7/23/08)

Impressionist Giverny: American Painters in France, 1885-1915, Selections from the Terra Foundation for American Art; text by Amy Kurtz Lansing (8/23/08)

Faces and Figures: Portraits from the Florence Griswold Museum (10/22/07)

A Circle of Friends: The Artists of the Florence Griswold House (4/20/07)

A Collective Endeavor: Three Decades of Acquisitions (9/27/06)

The Freedom Business: Connecticut Landscapes Through the Eyes of Venture Smith (6/17/06)

A Deaf Artist in Early America: The Worlds of John Brewster, Jr. (5/10/06)

A Noble Tradition: American Paintings from the National Arts Club; essay by Carol Lowrey (2/8/06)

America's Home of Impressionism Restored to Period of Historic Significance (2/6/06)

2001-2005

Finding Religion: American Art from the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection (12/20/05)

The Allen Sisters: Pictorial Photographs of New England, 1885 - 1920 (8/18/05)

May Night: Willard Metcalf at Old Lyme (1/5/05)

A Matter of Style: The Influence of French Art on the Old Lyme Art Colony (9/27/04)

Envisioning New England: Treasures from Community Art Museums (6/29/04)

"A Pretty Fine Old Town": Childe Hassam in Old Lyme (5/12/04)

Three New Exhibitions at Florence Griswold Museum Showcase the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection (1/9/04)

"The American River" and "The River's Course: Views of Connecticut Rivers" (10/24/03)

The American Artist in Connecticut: The Legacy of the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection (5/23/02)

The American Art Colony at Lyme (2/7/02)

Painter's Paradise: A Land Distinctly Lyme (1/12/01)

1998-2000

American Impressionism from the Florence Griswold Museum (9/30/00)

The California Impressionists at Laguna (6/6/00)

Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape (6/2/99)

The Lure of Lyme: Celebrating 100 Years of the Lyme Art Colony (2/3/99)

Wilson Irvine and the Poetry of Light (7/25/98)

American Naive Paintings from the National Gallery of Art (1998)

The Florence Griswold Museum is a National Historic Landmark located in the heart of the historic district in Old Lyme, Connecticut. A historic center for American art known as the home of American Impressionism, the Florence Griswold Museum encompasses eleven acres along the Lieutenant River.

Founded in 1936, the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme is a center for American art accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. In the early years of the twentieth century, the Museum's site and grounds served as the center for the Lyme Art Colony, one of America's most famous art colonies. The recipient of a Trip Advisor 2014 Certificate of Excellence, the Florence Griswold Museum has been called a "Giverny in Connecticut" by the Wall Street Journal, and a "must-see" by the Boston Globe. With an eye toward the integration of art, history and landscape in all that it does, the Museum has spent the last decade redefining itself as a central part of community life with an award-winning exhibition gallery for its collections and a thorough reinterpretation of its landmark Florence Griswold House as a boardinghouse for artists, c. 1910.

Please see the Museum's website for hours and admission fees.

(above: Florence Griswold Museum exterior, 2016. Photo credit Jeff Goldberg/Esto)

Videos:

Once Upon a Time in Old Lyme: The Story of an American Art Colony is a 19 minute DVD produced by the Florence Griswold Museum in 2007. It was brought to TFAO's attention by Tammi Flynn of the Florence Griswold Museum and Shana Herb Johannessen.

TFAO does not maintain a lending library of videos or sell videos. Click here for information on how to borrow or purchase copies of VHS videos and DVDs listed in this catalogue.

Books:

Google Book Searches conducted in 2008 and 2013 by Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) located the following brochures, catalogues and gallery guides published on paper in connection with the Museum and with a topic of American representational art. The list may not include all relevant publications. Titles are listed by date of publication, with most recent listed first. Information on publications may be in error or incomplete. Titles may be followed by links to related essays published by Resource Library. See Definitions for more information on finding brochures, catalogues and gallery guides using TFAO's website.

Lyme in Mind: the Clement C. Moore Collection, by Amy Kurtz Lansing, Amanda Cathryne Burdan. 2009 - 63 pages. "This catalogue was published in conjunction with the exhibition Lyme in Mind: The Clement C. Moore Collection at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut, July 18-October 18, 2009."

The Road Less Traveled: Thomas Nason's Rural New England. by Amanda Cathryne Burdan. Florence Griswold Museum, 2009 - 8 pages

The Freedom Business: Connecticut Landscapes Through the Eyes of Venture ... by Marilyn Nelson - 2006. "This book was published on the occasion of the exhibition The Freedom Business: Connecticut Landscapes Through the Eyes of Venture Smith at the Florence...

May Night: Willard Metcalf at Old Lyme * by Bruce W. Chambers, Willard Leroy Metcalf, Amy Ellis, Emily M. Weeks, Florence Griswold Museum - 2005. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Florence Griswold Museum, May 1-Sept. 11, 2005.

The American Artist in Connecticut: The Legacy of the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection * by Jeffrey W. Andersen, Hildegard Cummings - 2002. "Published on the occasion of the exhibition ... at the Florence Griswold Museum from July 2, 2002 through June 22, 2003"--T.p. verso.

Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape * by Jack Becker, Lance Mayer, Gay Myers - 1999. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Conn., June 5-Sept. 5, 1999.

Wilson Henry Irvine and the Poetry of Light by Harold Spencer - 1998 - 84 pages. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut, June 6 - August 30, 1998. Wilson Henry Irvine and the Poetry of Light; essay by Harold Spencer (7/14/09)

Lines of Thought: American Works on Paper from a Private Collection, by Charles M. Price - 1996 - 48 pages. Catalog essay by Charles Price. Taking the Road Not Taken: American Works on Paper from a Private Collection; essay by Charles Price (7/23/08)

Color, Light & Atmosphere: The Art of Charles and Mary Roberts Ebert ... * by Charles Ebert, Mary Roberts Ebert, Florence Griswold Museum - 1996.

A Noble Tradition: American Painting from the National Arts Club by Carol Lowrey - 1995 - 31 pages. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut, July 7-September 3, 1995. A Noble Tradition: American Paintings from the National Arts Club; essay by Carol Lowrey (2/8/06)

Faces of Change: The Art of Ivan Olinsky, 1878-1962* by Hildegard Cummings, Jeffrey W. Andersen - 1995 - 32 pages. Issued in connection with an exhibition held at the William Benton Museum, Storrs, June 20-Aug. 22, 1995, and at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Sept. 8...

_Thomas W. Nason: New England Virtues Aged in Wood_by Charles Price -1993 - 61 pages. Catalog of an exhibition at the Florence Griswold Museum from Oct. 1, 1993 - Jan. 16, 1994.

A World Observed: The Art of Everett Longley Warner, 1877-1963 / by Helen K ... * by Helen K. Fusscas, Everett Longley Warner, Florence Griswold Museum, Westmoreland Museum of Art, Bucknell University Center Gallery - 1992 - 48 pages

The Connecticut Shore: A Selection of Paintings from the Kathleen & Arthur J ... * Exhibition held at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Conn., Aug. 15-Nov.1, 1992.

The Lieutenant River by Susan Hollingsworth Ely, Elizabeth Bull Plimpton - 1991 - 71 pages

Three Artists of Pleasant Valley: Robert Vonnoh, Oscar Fehrer, Eugene Higgins : June 1-July 28, 1991, Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut. Florence Griswold Museum, 1991 - 8 pages

The Harmony of Nature: The Art of Frank Vincent DuMond* by Jeffrey W. Andersen, Charles B. Ferguson - 1990 - 32 pages

Rudolf Scheffler (1884-1973) ** by Peter H. Falk - 1989 - 48 pages

Harry L. Hoffman, 1871-1964: A World of Color ** by Jeffrey W. Andersen - 1988. Exhibition held at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Conn., Sept. 1-Nov. 27, 1988.

Childe Hassam in Connecticut by Kathleen M. Burnside, Childe Hassam - 1987 - 32 pages. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Greenwich Civic Center, Old Greenwich, Conn., and the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Conn., 1987-1988.

Harry Leslie Hoffman, 1871-1964. by John L. Hoffman. Florence Griswold Museum, 1987

Edward F. Rook, 1870-1960: American Impressionist, by Diane P. Fisher. Florence Griswold Museum, 1987 - 31 pages

The Whites of Waterford: An American Landscape Tradition : an Exhibition at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut, October 10-December 1, 1985. The Museum, 1985 - 2 pages

The Lyme Historical Society Presents a Retrospective Exhibition of the ... Lyme Historical Society, Florence Griswold Museum - 1984 - 31 pages

Bruce Crane (1857-1937): American Tonalist ** by Charles Teaze Clark, Mary Muir -1984 - 31 pages. Retrospective exhibition held at the Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Conn., June 10-Sept. 9, 1984.

Old Lyme, the American Barbizon by Lyme Historical Society, Florence Griswold Museum - 1982 - 51 pages. "Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Florence Griswold Museum, June 6-August 29, 1982"--T.p. verso.

Clark G.Voorhees 1871-1933 ** by Barbara J. MacAdam - Art - 32 pages

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