Americans in Italy
January 19 – April 21, 2013

An oil painting of Venice by William Stanley Haseltine, with boats in the foreground and the city in the background

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Corresponding with an upper-level art history course taught by chief curator Paul Manoguerra, “Americans in Italy” featured art objects dealing with Italian landscapes, people, buildings and life fashioned by American artists. As a result of their Italian travels within a Grand Tour or as expatriates, many American painters created a body of work addressing seminal questions about nature, history and national destiny. This special, small display drew from works on paper in the permanent collection of the Georgia Museum of Art and made connections to objects on full-time display elsewhere in the museum.

Curator
Paul Manoguerra, chief curator and curator of American art

Sponsors
The W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art