South Carolina Representational Art History



 

Resource Library essays listed by author name in alphabetical order, followed by articles:

The Charleston Renaissance by Martha R. Severens


South Carolina State House Art Collection

Charleston Renaissance

The Charleston Renaissance

The Charleston Renaissance

Eastern Art: 20-21st Century Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Painting (for years 1997-2000 also includes Southeast and Southern American Paintings)

Southern Art: 19th-21st Century. (for years 1997-2000 20-21st Century Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Painting includes Southeast and Southern American Painting)

 

Museums and other non-profit sources of Resource Library articles and essays:

Columbia Museum of Art

Gibbes Museum of Art

Greenville County Museum of Art

Halsey Gallery, College of Charleston

McKissick Museum

Spartanburg Art Museum

South Carolina State House Art Collection

South Carolina State Museum

 

Other online sources:

Carolina Art Association from AskArt.com

Southern States Art League from AskArt.com

 


TFAO's Distinguished Artists catalogue provides online access to biographical information for artists associated with this state. Also, Search Resource Library for online articles and essays concerning both individual artists associated with this state's history and the history of art centers and museums in this state. Resource Library articles and essays devoted to individual artists and institutions are not listed on this page.


 

Books:

Artists in the Life of Charleston: Through Colony and State, from Restoration to Reconstruction: Transactions, APS, By Anna Wells Rutledge. Published by American Philosophical Society, 2008. ISBN 1422377083, 9781422377086. 260 pages. Google Books says: "Charleston's greatest contribution to American painting was timely patronage of men of ability. Contents of this study: Historical intro.; Art & artists from the 16th to the mid-18th cent.; Jeremiah Theus, Alexander Gordon, & the mid-18th cent.; Prosperous pre-Revolutionary years; The Revolutionary years; Federal years; The academic tradition & native talent in the first quarter of the 19th cent.; Fraser, Allston, White, & Cogdell; The South Carolina Acad. of Fine Arts, its predecessors & successors; Sculpture; Theatrical & decorative painters; The silhouettists; Backgrounds; Native talent & visiting strangers; "Female artists" & talented families; The daguerreotype & photography; Pre-war decades; & The war years -- 1861-1865. Ill. Full View of this book offered by Google Books.

Palmetto Silver: Riches of the South: A Celebration of South Carolina Silver, by McKissick Museum (Corporate Author), Karen Klein Swager (Editor). 92 pages. Publisher: University of South Carolina Press (November 2003). ISBN-10: 1570035334. ISBN-13: 978-1570035333. Product Description: "This publication showcases the riches of South Carolina silver. Based on a 2002 exhibition by the same name at the University of South Carolina's McKissick Museum, the book is the result of several years of research and draws heavily on items from private collections throughout the South." (text courtesy of Amazon.com)

The Charleston Renaissance, By Martha R. Severens. Published by Saraland Press, 1998. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized Nov 8, 2007. 216 pages. Google Books says: "Chronicles a dynamic period of modern southern history (1920-1945), detailing the legacy of Charleston and national artists."

South Carolina Art Selections from the South Carolina State Museum Collection, by Nancy Higgins. Publisher: South Carolina Museum (1991). ASIN: B001AUEM30

Row upon Row: Sea Grass Baskets of the South Carolina Lowcountry, by Dale Rosengarten. 68 pages. Publisher: University of South Carolina Press (September 1986). ISBN-10: 0872499561. ISBN-13: 978-0872499560

Century of American sculpture: treasures from Brookgreen Gardens, By Brookgreen Gardens, Alpheus Hyatt Mayor, Beatrice Gilman Proske, Joseph Veach Noble, Brookgreen Gardens. Published by Abbeville Press, 1981. 137 pages

Art in the Lives of South Carolinians: Nineteenth-century Chapters, By David Moltke-Hansen, Carolina Art Association. Published by Carolina Art Association, 1979. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized Aug 1, 2007. 404 pages. Google Books says: "To be used as an accompaniment to exhibitions and colloquia held in Charleston and other South Carolina cities from Oct. 1978-May 1979."

The Columbia Art Association, 1915-1975, the Columbia Museum of Art, 1950-1975, Columbia, South Carolina: A History, Published by Columbia Museums of Art & Science, 1975. 59 pages

Art in South Carolina 1670-1970, By Francis W. Bilodeau, Thomas J. Tobias, E. Milby Burton, South Carolina Tricentennial Commission, Gibbes Art Gallery, Columbia Museum of Art, Greenville County Museum of Art. Published by South Carolina Tricentennial Commission, 1970. 229 pages

Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture, By Beatrice G. Proske. Published by Hispanic Society of Amer, 1968. ISBN 0875351085, 9780875351087

An Exhibition of Miniatures Owned in South Carolina and Miniatures of South Carolinians Owned Elsewhere, Painted Before the Year 1860, By Carolina Art Association, Gibbes Art Gallery, Robert N. S. Whitelaw. Published by Gibbes Memorial Art Gallery, 1936. Original from the University of California. Digitized Sep 19, 2007. 80 pages

Exhibition of Miniatures from Charleston and Its Vicinity Painted Before the Year 1860: Carolina Art Association, Gibbes Memorial Art Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina, 1935. By Carolina Art Association, Robert N. S. Whitelaw, Carolina Art Association. Published by Southern Ptg. & Pub. Co., 1935. Original from the University of California. Digitized Sep 19, 2007. 75 pages

History of the Carolina Art Association ..., By Gabriel Edward Manigault. Published by Walker, Evans, & Cogswell, 1895

 

Articles:

Martha R. Severens: "Greenville County Museum of Art, The Southern Collection" American Art Review December 95-January 96

Martha R. Severens: "The Charleston Renaissance" American Art Review September-October 1999 (Volume XI, Number 5)

 


Do you know of additional sources whether online or paper-printed? TFAO welcomes your suggestions. Please send them to:

Return to Individual States Art History Project


TFAO catalogues:

This page is continuously amended as TFAO adds content, corrects errors and reorganizes sections for improved readability. Refreshing or reloading this page enables readers to view the latest updates.

Links to sources of information outside of our web site are provided only as referrals for your further consideration. Please use due diligence in judging the quality of information contained in these and all other web sites. Information from linked sources may be inaccurate or out of date. TFAO neither recommends or endorses these referenced organizations. Although TFAO includes links to other web sites, it takes no responsibility for the content or information contained on those other sites, nor exerts any editorial or other control over them. For more information on evaluating web pages see TFAO's General Resources section in Online Resources for Collectors and Students of Art History.


Search Resource Library

Copyright 2009 Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc., an Arizona nonprofit corporation. All rights reserved.