Artist Directory

Artist Directory

Author: Nebraska Arts Council

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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1993-94 directory lists artists eligible through Nebraska Touring Program (1994-95 booking season) and Artists-in-Schools/Communities (1993-94 residency program).


Visions of the West, Journey of a Nebraska Artist

Visions of the West, Journey of a Nebraska Artist

Author: David Dorsey

Publisher:

Published: 2017-04-12

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781943871384

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I hope you have enjoyed the images in the book as much as I have enjoyed creating them. It was difficult to choose the art work to be in this first book and there are many more paintings and drawings completed in the last few years that are not pictured here. My goal is to produce a new book in a few years with all new images to show the change and growth of my work. Until then, thank you for stopping to look and thank you for being a part of my journey. And remember, don't be afraid to take that first step. Psalm 28:7: The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.


A Harmony of the Arts

A Harmony of the Arts

Author: Frederick C. Luebke

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 0803279310

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Since its completion in 1932, the Nebraska State Capitol has been widely recognized as an architectural masterpiece, one that justifiably inspires pride in the citizens of the state and admiration in people everywhere. Rising four hundred feet from a massive two-story base, domed with gold-glazed tile and topped with a bronze statueøof a pioneer sower of grain, it can be seen for miles on the plains. This most striking of statehouses, designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920 and under construction for a decade, successfully embodies the union of art, architecture, and humanism. A Harmony of the Arts: The Nebraska State Capitol surveys in words and pictures the architectural achievement and the artists responsible for it. Frederick C. Luebke introduces the book with a history of the capitals and capitols of Nebraska. H. Keith Sawyers writes about Goodhue?s architectural vision, which was carried out by other artists after his death. David Murphy examines the contribution of Hartley Burr Alexander, the philosopher and anthropologist who developed the symbological details of Goodhue?s vision and invested the building?s many inscriptions with poetic elegance. Dale L. Gibbs considers Lee Lawrie?s sculpture, remarkably congruent with the general design. Joan Woodside and Betsy Gabb discuss the decorative art of the mosaicist, Hildreth Meiere. Norman Geske and Jon Nelson examine the capitol murals, painted by eight artists over four decades. And Robert C. Ripley allows the reader to see the building in its setting, as landscaped by Ernst Herminghaus. Lavishly illustrated and handsomely produced, A Harmony of the Arts presents the first survey in many years of Nebraska?s magnificent capitol and offers new ways of looking at it.