Addison Gallery of American Art Andover Ãâ Massachusetts Museums for All
Addison Gallery of American Art
Phillips Academy
Andover, MA
978-749-4015
http://www.addisongallery.org/
William Wegman: Funney/Strange (4/27/07)
Coming of Age: American Fine art, 1850s to 1950s (9/ane/06)
In Focus: 75 Years of Collecting American Photography (5/5/06)
Brian T. Allen Named Managing director of the Addison Gallery of American Art (six/3/04)
Fred Wilson: Objects and Installations, 1979-2000 (9/2/03)
Inside and Out: Scenes of American Life from the Addison Collection / On the Street: Photographs from the Permanent Collection (nine/24/00)
Bespeak of Reference: Frederick Hayes, Glenn Ligon, Gary Simmons, and Kara Walker (9/24/00)
Riding 1st Course on the Titanic! (iii/1/00)
Parallel Perspectives: Early on Twentieth Century American Art (ane/13/00)
To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (9/3/99)
Peter Sekaer: American Pictures (5/xiii/99)
Adam D. Weinberg: New Director of the Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy (11/16/98)
Expanded Visions: The Panoramic Photograph (1997)
Arthur Dove: A Retrospective Exhibition (1997)
T he Addison Gallery of American Art, established in 1930 on the campus of Phillips Academy, has 1 of the most important collections of American fine art in the country. Its drove of more than 12,000 objects began with major works by the nigh prominent American artists of the past - among them Gilbert Charles Stuart, John Singleton Copley, Benjamin West, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, James McNeill Whistler and John Vocalist Sargent. In the ensuing threescore years, aggressive purchasing and generous gifts in all media have added works by such artists as Alexander Calder, Hans Hofmann, Georgia O'Keeffe and Frank Stella, as well as comprehensive photographic holdings representing Walker Evans, Eadweard Muybridge, Berenice Abbott, Robert Frank and Hollis Frampton, amongst others. The Addison Gallery of American Fine art is a department of Phillips University, located at the corner of Route 28 and Chapel Avenue, Andover, MA. Please run across the museum's website for hours and admission fees.
Google Volume Searches conducted in 2008 and 2013 by Traditional Fine Arts Arrangement (TFAO) located the following brochures, catalogues and gallery guides published on paper in connection with the Museum and with a topic of American representational fine art. The list may not include all relevant publications. Titles are listed by date of publication, with most recent listed starting time. Information on publications may be in error or incomplete. Titles may be followed by links to related essays published by Resources Library. See Definitions for more information on finding brochures, catalogues and gallery guides using TFAO'due south website.
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Treasures of the Addison Gallery of American Art, By Adam D. Weinberg, Addison Gallery of American Fine art, Abbeville Press, Dec 1, 2002, 288 pages
Point of View: Landscapes from the Addison Collection, October sixteen through December 20 1992, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, Addison Gallery of American Art, October i, 1992, 148 pages
A Guide to the Addison Gallery of American Art, Addison Gallery of American Art - 1981 - 8 pages
American Impressionism: The Addison Gallery of American Art, By Christopher C. Cook - 1981 - 6 pages
Addison 1931-1981, Addison Gallery of American Art - 1981 - 12 pages
Mary Cassatt, James A. McNeill Whistler, John Vocaliser Sargent, by Christopher C. Cook, Addison Gallery of American Art - 1981 - 6 pages
Winslow Homer, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Thomas Eakins: The Addison Gallery of American Fine art, by Christopher C. Cook, The Gallery, 1981 - 12 pages
Visions of the New Land: Nineteenth Century American Mural Paintings, past Christopher C. Cook - 1980 - six pages
The Bulletin of the Addison Gallery of American Art, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, 1944
European Artists Teaching in America, Addison Gallery of American Art, 1941 - 64 pages
Mahonri M. Young: Retrospective Exhibition, past Addison Gallery of American Art - 1940 - 57 pages
Handbook of Paintings, Sculpture, Prints and Drawings in the Permanent Drove, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, 1939 -133 pages
William Dunlap, Painter and Critic: Reflections on American Painting of a ..., Past Addison Gallery of American Art. Published 1939. Addison gallery of American art, Phillips Academy. 46 pages.
John Sloan: Retrospective Exhibition, The Andover press, ltd. 1938 - 95 pages
Catalogue of Permanent Collections, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, 1931, 69 pages
H2o Colors by William S. Haseltine:Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, July 5-August 1, due south.north.,19, 1900 - 4 pages
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William Wegman: Funney/strange, Past Joan Simon, William Wegman, Addison Gallery of American Fine art, Brooklyn Museum, Smithsonian American Fine art Museum. Yale Academy Press, 2006. 292 pages. ISBN:0300114443
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On Paper: Masterworks from the Addison Drove : Addison Gallery of ..., by Addison Gallery of American Art - Art, American - 2004 - 328 pages. Includes index.
Reinventing the West: The Photographs of Ansel Adams and Robert Adams, by Ansel Adams, Robert Adams, Adam D. Weinberg, Allison N. Kemmerer, John R. Stilgoe - Photography - 2002 - 83 pages. The first book to juxtapose bodies of piece of work past these two 20th-century master photographers, Reinventing the West reveals how their photographs reverberate irresolute...
Maurice Prendergast: Learning to Wait., past Maurice Brazil Prendergast, Museum of Art, Williams College, Addison Gallery of American Art - 2002. Exhibition, co-organized past the Addison Gallery of American Art and the Williams College Museum of Art, features over threescore paintings and watercolors by...
Models of American Sailing Ships: With a Descriptive Text, by Addison Gallery of American Art, Robert Ephraim Peabody, Addison Gallery Of American Fine art, - 1994 - 116 pages
Motion and Document, Sequence and Fourth dimension: Eadweard Muybridge and Contemporary ..., By James Fifty. Sheldon, Eadweard Muybridge, Jock Reynolds, Addison Gallery of American Art,. Chronophotography / Exhibitions. 95 pages. ISBN:1879886316. Exhibition held at the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., June 28-Sept. 8, 1991, and five other museums, Oct. 18, 1991-Fall 1993
George B. Luks, Bronx Park, May 8, 1904: Xxx-three Drawings of Animals in ..., by George Benjamin Luks, Addison Gallery of American Art - Animals in art - 1990. Itemize of the exhibition held Oct. six-Dec. xvi, 1990 at the Addison Gallery of American Art at Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts.
Winslow Homer at the Addison: Apr 12 Through June ten, 1990, past Winslow Homer, Jock Reynolds, Susan C. Faxon, Paul Metcalf, Addison Gallery of American Art - Art - 1990 - 96 pages. Texts by Susan C. Faxon and Paul Metcalf.
Sam Cady: A Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings, Prints, and Drawings ..., by Sam Cady, Addison Gallery of American Art - 1987. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Addison Gallery of American Art, Jan. ix-Mar. 1, 1987.
Frank Stella, from Offset to Finish: Exhibition October 23 December 19, 1982 ..., by Frank Stella, Christopher C. Cook - 1982. "Frank Stella in conversation with Christopher Cook, New York City, September 15, 1982": p. [3-7].
Place: New England Perambulations, by Addison Gallery of American Fine art, Addison Gallery of American Fine art - New England in fine art - 1982 - 27 pages. Catalogue of an exhibition held Sept. 24-Nov. 28, 1982, at The Addison Gallery of American Art.
Breaking away: Paintings and Drawings of the Colonial and Federal Periods, by Christopher C Cook, Addison Gallery of American Fine art, 1980 - half-dozen pages. One of a serial of small exhibits (Oct. 3, 1980 - June xiv, 1981) produced in conjunction with the celebration of the Gallery's fiftieth ceremony.
Beverly Hallam, by Beverly Hallam, Addison Gallery of American Art, Addison Gallery of American Fine art - 1971 - 34 pages
The American Line: 100 Years of Drawing, By Bartlett H. Hayes, Barlett Hayes. H Jr.Published 1959. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips University. "Published to accompany an exhibition surveying 100 years of American drawing circulated past the American Federation of Arts in the The states."
Arthur Clifton Goodwin; a Selective Exhibition. by Arthur Clifton Goodwin, Lionello Venturi, Addison Gallery of American Art - 1946. "Arthur Clifton Goodwin, by Lionello Venturi," p. 5-14.
John Greenwood in America, 1745-1752, By Alan Burroughs, Addison Gallery of American Art. Published 1943. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips University. 87 pages
The Prendergasts: Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Maurice and ..., by Addison Gallery of American Art - 1938 - 53 pages
Waldo Peirce ; [and] Reginald Marsh., past Addison Gallery of American Art - 1937. Catalog of an exhibition held at Addison Gallery of American Fine art, Mar. thirteen-Apr. 21, 1937
Paintings past William J. Glackens: February one to March 1, 1936, by Addison Gallery of American Art - 1936
Paintings, Drawings and Prints by Charles H. Woodbury, past Addison Gallery of American Art - Painting, American - 1935. Itemize of an exhibition held Oct. 1-xxx, 1935.
Memorial Exhibition of the Piece of work of Charles H. Davis, past Addison Gallery of American Art, Addison Gallery of American Fine art - 1934. Itemize of an exhibition held May 2-June 24, 1934.
Paintings and Pottery past Students of the Santa Fe Indian School, by Addison Gallery of American Art - 1934. Catalog of an exhibition held Oct. 15-Nov. 14, 1934.
Paintings by Christian Yard.S. Midjo, by Addison Gallery of American Art, Addison Gallery of American Fine art - 1934. Catalog of an exhibition held Feb. 23-Mar. 25, 1934.
Paintings by Russel Cheney, past Addison Gallery of American Art - 1934
The New England Mural as Interpreted by the New England Artist, by Addison Gallery of American Art - New England in art - 1933. Itemize of an exhibition held Sept. 20-Oct. 18, 1933.
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