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Echoes from Abroad: American Art from the Collection of Barbara Guillaume

Saturday, May 22, 2021 — Sunday, Aug 15, 2021



These paintings from the collection of Georgia Museum of Art board member and art collector Barbara Guillaume span the period from 1878 to 1940. Although the works vary in subject, genre and style, they share similar origins, particularly an exposure to international artistic movements and a growing rejection of academic standards. In Europe, American artists learned new techniques and styles, some of which helped shape modern movements in the United States. Works by Charles Courtney Curran and Alice Schille demonstrate the impact of Asian and Latin American aesthetics on American artists during the first decades of the 1900s. These artists also found a sense of belonging and open-mindedness in foreign artistic circles and independent academies, which reshaped the artistic networks, systems of artistic training and exhibitions of the US for the following century.

Echoes from Abroad

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    Nelly Littlehale Murphy (American, 1867 – 1941), “Wisteria,” ca. 1930. Watercolor on paper. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Extended loan from the Collection of Barbara Guillaume. GMOA 2019.5E.
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    Charles Courtney Curran (American, 1861 – 1942), “Oriental Still Life,” 1940. Oil on Masonite. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Extended loan from the Collection of Barbara Guillaume. GMOA 2019.13E.
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    William Merritt Chase (American, 1849 – 1916), portrait sketch, ca. 1915. Oil on canvas. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Extended loan from the Collection of Barbara Guillaume. GMOA 2019.14E.
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    Edward August Bell (American, 1862 – 1953), “Blue and Brown (Contemplation),” ca. 1900. Oil on panel. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Extended loan from the Collection of Barbara Guillaume. GMOA 2019.17E.
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    George Thompson Hobbs (American, 1846 – 1929), “Still Life with Pomegranates and Chippendale Bowl,” 1908. Oil on canvas. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia; Extended loan from the Collection of Barbara Guillaume. GMOA 2019.19E.
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Curator

Jeffrey Richmond-Moll, curator of American art, and Meghan Gerig, University of Georgia class of 2021

Galleries

Boone and George-Ann Knox Gallery I

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