Vermont Representational Art History



 

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

The Art of Vermont by Mickey Myers


Ten Vermont Women: Sculpture, Painting, Craft

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

 

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

Brattleboro Museum & Art Center

Bennington Center for the Arts

Frank Covino Academy of Art

Middlebury College Museum of Art

Robert Hull Fleming Museum

Shelburne Museum

Southern Vermont Arts Center

 

Other online sources:

"The Art of Vermont" by Mickey Myers from Bryan Memorial Gallery (image of American Art Review article Vol XX, No. 3 May-June 2008, pages 132-135

 


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:

Vermont Art Guide, by Ric Kasini Kadour (Author), Christopher Byrne. 208 pages. Publisher: Kasini House (October 15, 2005).ISBN-10: 0977139700. ISBN-13: 978-0977139705

Art and Soul: The History of the Southern Vermont Artists and the Southern Vermont Art Center, by Mary Hard Bort (Author), Margot Page (Author). 142 pages. Publisher: Gallery Pr (July 2000). ISBN-10: 0966938240. ISBN-13: 978-0966938241

Vermont Landscape Images: 1776-1976, By William C. Lipke, Philip N. Grime, Robert Hull Fleming Museum. Published by Robert Hull Fleming Museum, 1976

Early Vermont Wall Paintings, By Robert L. McGrath. Published by University Press of New England, 1972. ISBN 0874510627, 9780874510621. 105 pages

The Bennington Battle Monument: Its Story and Its Meaning, By John Spargo. Published by The Tuttle Company, 1925. 122 pages

The Dedication of the Bennington Battle Monument: And Celebration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Admission of Vermont as a State, at Bennington, August 19, A. D., 1891, with an Historic Introduction and Appendices, By Vermont Centennial Commission, Henry Leonard Stillson, Bennington Battle Monument and Historical Association . Published by Banner Book and Job Printing House, 1892. Original from the University of Michigan. Digitized Jan 5, 2007. 241 pages (Full View available through Google Books)

 

Articles:

Christine Hadsel: "Vermont Painted Theater Curtains" American Art Review September-October 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 5)

Mickey Myers: "Five Women Artists of Vermont" American Art Review May-Junel 2007 (Volume XIX, Number 3)

Mickey Myers: "The Art of Vermont" American Art Review, May-June 2008 (Volume XX, Number 3)

 


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