Maine and Its Role in American Art 1740-1963

Mellon, Gertrud A.: Origformat: Book; Resolution: 100 dpi
Mellon, Gertrud A.

Origformat: Book; Resolution: 100 dpi

Name/Title

Maine and Its Role in American Art 1740-1963

Entry/Object ID

CPL 2007.163

Description

Conceived by The Friends of Art at Colby College in conjunction with Colby's Sequicentennial in 1963 and inspired by the unusually rich collection of art at Colby. Eight art experts have each contributed a chapter to this book which provides a history of artists in Maine as well as those same artists' influence on American art.

Collection

Camden Public Library Collection

Acquisition

Accession

CPL 2007.163

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Book

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Location

Location

Building

Camden Area History Center

Category

Permanent

Date

October 21, 2025

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Deaccession

Deaccession

CPL 2007.163

Notes

Reason for Deaccession: does not meet mission smt goals

General Notes

Note

Notes: SUBJECTS & PEOPLE: Art Artists Exhibitions Galleries & museums History Bauer, John I.H. Carpenter, James M. Chase, Mary Ellen Dresser, Louisa Flexner, James Thomas Goodrich, Lloyd Hoopes, Donelson F. Little, Nina Fletcher Mellon, Gertrud A. Strider, Robert E.L. Wilder, Elizabeth F. CLASSIFICATION & SEARCH TERMS: Maine

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Create Date

November 6, 2007

Updated By

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Update Date

October 27, 2025