Name/Title
Contemporary Artists of South CarolinaEntry/Object ID
2005.003.0075Description
The catalog for one of three distinguished, separate, and distinct exhibitions of the visual arts. This one presents a broad cross-section of contemporary painters, sculptors, and printmakers from South Carolina, featuring the following: Sigmund Abeles, John Acorn, Lawrence Anthony, J. Bardin, Carl Blair, Emery Bopp, William L. Buggel, Chevis Clark, Bette Lee Coburn, August Cook, Robert Courtright, Jeanet S. Dreskin, Thomas E. Flowers, Ray E. Goodbred, Walter M. Greer, William Halsey, Edward Higgins, Willard Hirsch, Robert Hunter, Jasper Johns, Ann Karesh, Sallie Frost Knerr, Darell Koons, Nell Lafaye, Corrie McCallum, Olivia Jackson McGee, Jean McWhorter, Robert Mills, James Palmer, Gilmer Petroff, Arthur Rose, Boyd Saunders, Florence Shennan, Merton D. Simpson, David Van Hook, Townsend Wolfe, Howard Woody, Candy Yaghjian, and Edmund Yaghjian.
x, 234 p., ill., ports., 24 x 61 cm., softcoverCollection
Historic Charleston Foundation LibraryAcquisition
Accession
2005.003.Source or Donor
New Library Catalog Records (2005)Acquisition Method
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Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
BookNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Fine arts, Visual arts, History, Art, American--South Carolina--20th century, Artists--South CarolinaBook Details
Author
Smeltzer, Robert, Morris, Jack A.Publisher
South Carolina Tricentennial CommissionDate Published
1970Call No.
N6530 .S6 M6 1970LCCN
70-94681Location
Location
Shelf
Hall Bookshelf-OversizeBuilding
NRH Research RoomCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Location
Building
NR Docent LibraryCategory
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Notes
2004.004.0086, 2004.004.0087, 2005.003.0176, 2006.002.0150General Notes
Note
Notes: Text by Jack A. Morris, Jr. Photography by Robert Smeltzer.
One of a set of three volumes authorized by the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission to record the visual cultural history of South Carolina, 1670-1970.
The other two of which are South Carolina architecture, 1670-1970, and Art in South Carolina, 1670-1970.
Includes catalog (2 p.) of an exhibition held at the Greenville County Museum of Art, Apr. 11-June 21, 1970; at the Gibbes Art Gallery, July 1-Sept. 20, 1970; and at the Columbia Museum of Art, Oct. 4-Dec. 31, 1970.Created By
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March 24, 2005Updated By
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April 17, 2013