A Sampling of Significant Collections of Historic Representational American Art (original) (raw)
A Sampling of Significant Collections of Historic Representational American Art
derived from articles and essays published in Resource Librarythrough 3/12/12
This catalogue includes collections assembled by individuals, commercial enterprises and other entities. It.excludes museums' general collections.
(above: Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874-1939),Spring Blossoms, c. 1921, oil on canvas, 25 ? by 32 ? inches, Sothebys. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Amarillo High School Art Collection
Andreas, Hill, & Loo Collections
Philip F. Anschutz Collection of Western Art
Archdiocese of Santa Fe Art Collection
The Charles M. Bair Family Collection
The Barrett Collection of Early Texas Art
John and Dolores Beck Collection
John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation
Charles and Fleur Bresler Collection
Faith and Stephen Brown Collection
William P. Brumfield Collection
Nancy & Alan Cameros Collection
Robert and Helen Cargo Collection
Chihuly Collection of Native American Trade Blankets
Wes and Missy Cochran Collection
Philip Gillette Cole Collection
A.G. Edwards/Wachovia Securities Collection
Friends of Photography Collection
Henry Melville Fuller Collection
Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb Collection
Grice Collection of Native American Art
Robert L. and Ellen E. Haan Collection
Hartford Steam Boiler Collection
John A. and Margaret Hill Collection
Historic Cincinnati Collection
Fred T. and Novadean Hogan Collection
Eva Underhill Holbrook Collection
John and Susan Horseman Collection
Anna Hyatt Huntington Collection
Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection
Gill and Tommy LiPuma Collection
Janis and Dennis Lyon Collection
Henry and Sharon Martin Collection
Jane and Arthur Mason Collection
Josephine Young McKenna Collection
Dr. Timothy McLaughlin Collection
Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection
Richard E. and Dorothy Rawlings Nelson Collection of American Indian Art
William and Ann Oppenhimer Collection
Stephen W. and Mary M. Pruitt Collection
C. William and Eleanor Reiquam Collection
Frederic G. and Ginger K. Renner
Royal & SunAlliance Collection
Prentice and Paul Sack Collection
Norman L. Sandfield Collection
Jordan D. Schnitzer Collection
Gerald and Hope Solomons Collection
Barbara Belgrade Spargo Collection
Jean and Robert Steele Collection
Sterling Vineyards Print Portfolio
Diane and Sam Stewart Art Collection
Terra Foundation for the Arts Collection
Seymour R. Thaler and Mildred Thaler Cohen Collection
Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection of American Indian Art
Paul LeBaron Thiebaud Collection
Two Red Roses Foundation Collection
Charles and Jeanette Gilchrist White Southwestern Art Collection
Whitecloud Collection of Native American Art
Dr. Francis R. Whitehouse Collection
Lynn Barstis Williams and Stephen J. Goldfarb Collection
Reba and Dave Williams Collection
Notes:
See our topic Art Collections Exhibits, plus Shaping an Art Collection and Private Collections: Patterns and Aesthetics; essay by Franklin Hill Perrell (8/11/05)
For TFAO's definition of representational art please see:American representational art.
The National Gallery of Art's audio podcasts page contains podcasts concerning collecting American art with titles including:
- "Image: The Vogel Collection Story: Postcards from Artists," with Maygene Daniels, chief of Gallery Archives, National Gallery of Art, and Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, collectors, 58 minutes, October 10, 2010
- "The Art of Collecting, with Texas-based collectors Harmon and Harriet Kelley and Deborah Willis, professor, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, 67 minutes, February 22, 2009
- "Collecting as a Way of Life" with Ruth Fine, curator of special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, and Juliet Bethea, collector, Washington, DC, 71 minutes, February 15, 2009
- "Conversations with Collectors: Dorothy and Herbert Vogel," with Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, collectors, in conversation with Ruth Fine, curator of special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, 54 minutes, November 16, 2008
- The Collecting of African American Art lecture series including "A Historical Overview," with Jacqueline Francis, independent scholar, 59 minutes, February 8, 2009; "A Peculiar Destiny: The Mission of the Paul R. Jones Collection," with Amalia K. Amaki, professor of art history, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, and Paul R. Jones, collector, 84 minutes, February 24, 2008, "Reflections on Collecting," with Andrea Barnwell Brownlee, director of Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, and Dr. Walter O. Evans, collector, 83 minutes, February 17, 2008
- "American Modernism: The Shein Collection," with Nancy Anderson, curator, American and British paintings, National Gallery of Art, Washington, and Charles Brock, associate curator, American and British paintings, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 13 minutes, n.d.
- "The Vogel Collection Story: Part 1, Meeting and Collecting," with Ruth Fine, curator of special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, and collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, 11 minutes, n.d.
- "The Vogel Collection Story: Part 2, Working with the National Gallery of Art," with Ruth Fine, curator of special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, and collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, 8 minutes, n.d.
- "The Vogel Collection Story: Part 3, The Fifty Works for Fifty States Project: Two Years Later," with Ruth Fine, curator of special projects in modern art, National Gallery of Art, Washington, and collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, 13 minutes, n.d.
- "Snapshot Collecting," with Robert E. Jackson, collector, and Sarah Greenough, senior curator of photographs, National Gallery of Art, 10 minutes, n.d.
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