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Please tune in on Thursday, October 28, at 7pm CT for a virtual reading from our two Midwest Book Awards Finalists - Ves...
10/27/2021

Please tune in on Thursday, October 28, at 7pm CT for a virtual reading from our two Midwest Book Awards Finalists - Vesna Kittelson and Julie L'Enfant.

Vesna will be reading from "Synthesis: Lost and Found in America: The Art of Vesna Kittelson" and Julie L'Enfant will be reading from her book "Hazel Belvo: A Matriarch of Art."

Link for the Virtual Reading on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfjW4TXN108

Link for the Virtual Reading on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/611369690055512/?acontext=%7B%22ref%22%3A%2252%22%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22[%7B%5C%22surface%5C%22%3A%5C%22share_link%5C%22%2C%5C%22mechanism%5C%22%3A%5C%22share_link%5C%22%2C%5C%22extra_data%5C%22%3A%7B%5C%22invite_link_id%5C%22%3A173967724924085%7D%7D]%22%7D

Link for "Synthesis: Lost and Found in America: The Art of Vesna Kittelson" https://aftonpress.com/product/synthesis-lost-and-found-in-america-the-art-of-vesna-kittelson/

Link for "Hazel Belvo: A Matriarch of Art" https://aftonpress.com/product/hazelbelvo/

Come check us out and our booth at the Mankato Deep Valley Book Festival on Saturday, October 2, 2021.
09/21/2021

Come check us out and our booth at the Mankato Deep Valley Book Festival on Saturday, October 2, 2021.

Two of our books have been nominated as finalists for the MiPA Book Awards: Hazel Belvo: A Matriarch of Art and Synthesi...
06/02/2021

Two of our books have been nominated as finalists for the MiPA Book Awards: Hazel Belvo: A Matriarch of Art and Synthesis: Lost and Found in America: The Art of Vesna Kittelson. We are extremely proud of these two amazing books.

We are excited to announce that we had an amazing opportunity to visit Doug Flanders Art Gallery in Minneapolis. Their c...
05/13/2021

We are excited to announce that we had an amazing opportunity to visit Doug Flanders Art Gallery in Minneapolis. Their current exhibit "April Showers Bring May Flowers," is showcasing paintings by Hazel Belvo, Andy Warhol, Mary Lingen, Todd Clercx, and many more. If anyone is interest in going, this exhibit goes until May 29, 2021.
https://www.flandersart.com/

6 feet apART: Senior Studio Art Majors Exhibition 2021 will be on view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art, Gustavus Adolphus...
04/28/2021

6 feet apART: Senior Studio Art Majors Exhibition 2021 will be on view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art, Gustavus Adolphus College, from the College’s Honors Day, May 1, through Commencement, May 13, 2021.

This exhibition is a culminating event in the curriculum of the graduating senior studio art majors and is a required component of their studies. It demonstrates the diversity of styles and approaches taken by the student artists, some of whom intend to continue studying or working in art after graduation. On display are works by Hannah Calkins, Bryanna Filip, Darby Rose Hurlbert, and Claire Strohmeyer.

Their works were created using a variety of different media, and faculty from the College’s Department of Art and Art History served as jurors for the exhibition, selecting the strongest works from a group of submissions by each student. The exhibit was installed with the assistance of the student artists, and a number of the works on view are being offered for sale.

The exhibition is FREE and open to College students and employees. Members of the general public (to whom the campus is currently closed, due to the pandemic), may REQUEST AN INVITATION to see the exhibit by EMAILING [email protected], a process that typically takes at least a day.

Note that a video walk-through tour of the exhibit will soon be available on the Museum website.

The Museum’s regular hours are weekdays, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and weekends, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The Museum will close one hour early on Sunday, May 2, 2021, for a private viewing for the artists and their invited guests.

For more information, visit the Museum’s website at gustavus.edu/hillstrom.

On behalf of the Curator, William G. Franklin, I'd like to invite you to consider applying for Rituals, a singular exhib...
03/26/2021

On behalf of the Curator, William G. Franklin, I'd like to invite you to consider applying for Rituals, a singular exhibit which will go on the road this summer on ArtReach St. Croix's Mobile Art Gallery.

It's an atypical exhibit in that we're asking you to submit a short narrative, an existing object, and work along with the exhibition photographer to create a unique portrait of yourself. The idea is to inspire others by offering a view of how you have kept going with your creative life during these challenging times.

Visual artists, musicians, actors, writers, and dancers are all encouraged to apply.

Consider applying by clicking on the link below, the submission deadline is April 30th. I'm also attaching the call for artists. Feel free to pass this information to fellow artists who you think might be interested in this opportunity, and thanks.

https://www.artreachstcroix.org/rituals-call/

ArtReach St. Croix, in partnership with guest curator William G. Franklin, is seeking artists for Rituals, this summer's Mobile Art Gallery exhibit.

A video Gallery Talk by artist and poet Gwen Westerman is available online through the Hillstrom Museum of Art website. ...
03/26/2021

A video Gallery Talk by artist and poet Gwen Westerman is available online through the Hillstrom Museum of Art website. In it, the artist discusses works in the Museum's current exhibit, From The Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by Gwen Westerman and recites the poetry included in the exhibit.

The Gallery Talk can be accessed directly at this url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpUQv3GSznE.

A walk-through video tour of the exhibit is also available through the Museum website, as is a pdf of the exhibition brochure. The walk-through tour can be viewed directly at this url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9-3y1HipzE, and a pdf of the brochure is attached with this message.

PLEASE NOTE that due to restrictions related to COVID, the general public must make an appointment to view From These Hands in person. To do so, email [email protected]. Please note that this process typically takes at least a day or two, and that appointments are typically only available during the Museum's regular weekday hours, which are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

From These Hands remains on view through April 18, 2021.

For additional information about the artist and her exhibition, please see below.

On view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art from February 15 through April 18, 2021, is From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by Gwen Westerman, featuring the work of Dakota scholar, artist, and poet Gwen Westerman. The artist, a faculty member in the English department at Minnesota State University, Mankato, has collaborated with the Museum in the past, when she served as co-curator and artistic contributor to the Museum’s 2012-2013 exhibition Hena Uŋkiksuyapi: In Commemoration of the Dakota Mass Ex*****on of 1862. That exhibit was occasioned by the 150th anniversary of the largest mass ex*****on in U.S. history, in which 38 Dakota were hanged in Mankato on December 26, 1862, following the end of the U.S.-Dakota War.

This current exhibit, From These Hands, includes important loans from The Minnesota Historical Society in St. Paul and The Heritage Center at Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. It is accompanied by a fully-illustrated brochure, which will be available at the Museum and in pdf form on the Museum website at https://gustavus.edu/finearts/hillstrom/exhibitions.php.

A video walk-through tour of the exhibit is also available via the Museum website.

Please see below for the artist’s statement about her work, and for a fuller biographical account of her career and art.

NOTE that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no opening reception for From These Hands, and hours at the Museum may be restricted. At this time, the general public is generally not allowed on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College. Those from the general public wishing to visit the exhibit must email [email protected] to seek an appointment as an invited guest of the College (note that this process typically will take at least two days). For more information, including updates to Museum hours and visitation, please see the Museum website at www.gustavus.edu/hillstrom.

****Visiting hours for employees and students of the College are expected to continue to be the Museum’s normal hours of Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.- to 4:00 p.m. and weekends, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.

ARTIST STATEMENT:

As Dakota people, we have a long, rich history that explains not only where we came from, but also our responsibilities to each other and to the universe. My art is grounded in Dakota culture, history, oral tradition, and language recovery—and the continuation of our story. The women in my family have made functional quilts from fabric for at least six generations—my childhood was full of them. While many of the quilts I create are utilitarian as well, and I expect them to be used, they also function to tell a story. My uncle and my grandma always reminded me that we need to tell the truth about our people and our history. I strive to do that in my art.
- Gwen Westerman

BIOGRAPHY:

A fiber artist and poet, Gwen Westerman lives in southern Minnesota, as did her Dakota ancestors. Her roots are deep in the landscape of the tallgrass prairie and reveal themselves in her art and writing through the languages and traditions of her family. Since 2005, she has been creating quilts that have won awards at the juried shows of the Northern Plains Indian Art Market in Sioux Falls, the Eiteljorg Indian Art Market in Indianapolis, and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Art Fair & Market in Phoenix. Her work is now in the permanent collections of The Heritage Center of Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, the University Art Galleries at the University of South Dakota (Vermillion), and the Minnesota Historical Society in St. Paul. Currently a professor of English at Minnesota State University, Mankato, she is an enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota Oyate. She is co-author of Mni Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota (2012), which won a 2013 Minnesota Book Award and the 2014 Hognander Minnesota History Award. She also has a collection of poetry in Dakota and English, Follow the Blackbirds (2013), published by Michigan State University Press. Her poetry has been published widely, including most recently in When the Light Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry (2020), Quiltfolk (2020), Rocked by the Waters: Poems of Motherhood (2020), Under Purple Skies: The Minnesota Anthology (2019), New Poets of Native Nations (2018), and POETRY (2018). Her quilts have been featured in American Patchwork & Quilting (January, 2021), Quiltfolk (2020), and Quilts and Human Rights (2016).

UPDATE (as of January 12, 2021): please see below for current visitation policies and requirements related to the COVID-19 pandemic. NOTE: due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Museum is open for drop-in visit…

A video walk-through tour of the Hillstrom Museum of Art's current exhibition, From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by...
02/26/2021

A video walk-through tour of the Hillstrom Museum of Art's current exhibition, From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by Gwen Westerman, can be viewed on the YouTube channel of Gustavus Adolphus College at this url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9-3y1HipzE&feature=youtu.be.

The video is linked on the Museum website (https://gustavus.edu/finearts/hillstrom/exhibitions.php) as is the illustrated brochure for the exhibition.

From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by Gwen Westerman will remain on view through April 18, 2021.

For additional information, including COVID-19 restrictions on visiting the Museum, please see below.

On view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art from February 15 through April 18, 2021, is From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by Gwen Westerman, featuring the work of Dakota scholar, artist, and poet Gwen Westerman. The artist, a faculty member in the English department at Minnesota State University, Mankato, has collaborated with the Museum in the past, when she served as co-curator and artistic contributor to the Museum’s 2012-2013 exhibition Hena Uŋkiksuyapi: In Commemoration of the Dakota Mass Ex*****on of 1862. That exhibit was occasioned by the 150th anniversary of the largest mass ex*****on in U.S. history, in which 38 Dakota were hanged in Mankato on December 26, 1862, following the end of the U.S.-Dakota War.



This current exhibit, From These Hands, includes important loans from The Minnesota Historical Society in St. Paul and The Heritage Center at Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. It is accompanied by a fully-illustrated brochure, which will be available at the Museum and in pdf form on the Museum website at https://gustavus.edu/finearts/hillstrom/exhibitions.php.



A video walk-through tour of the exhibit is also available via the Museum website.



Please see below for the artist’s statement about her work, and for a fuller biographical account of her career and art.



NOTE that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no opening reception for From These Hands, and hours at the Museum may be restricted. At this time, the general public is generally not allowed on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College. Those from the general public wishing to visit the exhibit must email [email protected] to seek an appointment as an invited guest of the College (note that this process typically will take at least two days). For more information, including updates to Museum hours and visitation, please see the Museum website at www.gustavus.edu/hillstrom.



Visiting hours for employees and students of the College are expected to continue to be the Museum’s normal hours of Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.- to 4:00 p.m. and weekends, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.



ARTIST STATEMENT:

As Dakota people, we have a long, rich history that explains not only where we came from, but also our responsibilities to each other and to the universe. My art is grounded in Dakota culture, history, oral tradition, and language recovery—and the continuation of our story. The women in my family have made functional quilts from fabric for at least six generations—my childhood was full of them. While many of the quilts I create are utilitarian as well, and I expect them to be used, they also function to tell a story. My uncle and my grandma always reminded me that we need to tell the truth about our people and our history. I strive to do that in my art.

Gwen Westerman

BIOGRAPHY:

A fiber artist and poet, Gwen Westerman lives in southern Minnesota, as did her Dakota ancestors. Her roots are deep in the landscape of the tallgrass prairie and reveal themselves in her art and writing through the languages and traditions of her family. Since 2005, she has been creating quilts that have won awards at the juried shows of the Northern Plains Indian Art Market in Sioux Falls, the Eiteljorg Indian Art Market in Indianapolis, and the Heard Museum Guild Indian Art Fair & Market in Phoenix. Her work is now in the permanent collections of The Heritage Center of Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge, South Dakota, the University Art Galleries at the University of South Dakota (Vermillion), and the Minnesota Historical Society in St. Paul. Currently a professor of English at Minnesota State University, Mankato, she is an enrolled member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Dakota Oyate. She is co-author of Mni Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota (2012), which won a 2013 Minnesota Book Award and the 2014 Hognander Minnesota History Award. She also has a collection of poetry in Dakota and English, Follow the Blackbirds (2013), published by Michigan State University Press. Her poetry has been published widely, including most recently in When the Light Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through: A Norton Anthology of Native Nations Poetry (2020), Quiltfolk (2020), Rocked by the Waters: Poems of Motherhood (2020), Under Purple Skies: The Minnesota Anthology (2019), New Poets of Native Nations (2018), and POETRY (2018). Her quilts have been featured in American Patchwork & Quilting (January, 2021), Quiltfolk (2020), and Quilts and Human Rights (2016).

UPDATE (as of January 12, 2021): please see below for current visitation policies and requirements related to the COVID-19 pandemic. NOTE: due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Museum is open for drop-in visit…

How to Decipher the Strange New World of Amazon AdvertisingAmazon is now the third largest advertising network in the wo...
02/16/2021

How to Decipher the Strange New World of Amazon Advertising

Amazon is now the third largest advertising network in the world (behind Facebook and Google). As it becomes harder and harder to be seen on the major bookselling platform, learning how to run ads could be the difference between success and failure. During this talk, Amazon Ad School Founder Bryan Cohen will help you take your first baby steps into the confusing and rewarding platform.

About the Speaker

Bryan Cohen runs the 5-Day Amazon Ad Profit Challenge, an online event that has helped thousands of authors understand the complex machine that is Amazon Ads. He's also a USA Today Bestselling author, the co-host of The Sell More Books Show, and the CEO of Best Page Forward, an author copywriting agency. His books have sold 100,000+ copies.

Event Details & Registration.

We meet online using Zoom, thanks to our sponsor, NDSU Press, and MiPA President Suzzanne Kelley, NDSU Press editor in chief.

Tuesday, March 9, 2021:

6:30–7:00 (CST) Virtual Happy Hour Networking—drop in any time before the meeting to say hello (and test your audio and optional video)

7:00–8:30 (CST) Presentation and Discussion

Program is free to all attendees; pre-register using the meeting link.

Register in advance for access:

https://ndsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwqceitrTgtGNJz-hS4X55WA_TewTc9tqPm

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting, including access online or using one of Zoom's dial-in numbers to call from your phone.
And be sure to let others know you’re coming on Facebook.

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: MIPA March Meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

On view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art from February 15 through April 18, 2021, is From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetr...
02/09/2021

On view at the Hillstrom Museum of Art from February 15 through April 18, 2021, is From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by Gwen Westerman, featuring the work of Dakota scholar, artist, and poet Gwen Westerman. The artist, a faculty member in the English department at Minnesota State University, Mankato, has collaborated with the Museum in the past, when she served as co-curator and artistic contributor to the Museum’s 2012-2013 exhibition Hena Uŋkiksuyapi: In Commemoration of the Dakota Mass Ex*****on of 1862. That exhibit was occasioned by the 150th anniversary of the largest mass ex*****on in U.S. history, in which 38 Dakota were hanged in Mankato on December 26, 1862, following the end of the U.S.-Dakota War.

This current exhibit, From These Hands, includes important loans from The Minnesota Historical Society in St. Paul and The Heritage Center at Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge, South Dakota. It is accompanied by a fully-illustrated brochure, which will be available at the Museum and in pdf form on the Museum website at https://gustavus.edu/finearts/hillstrom/exhibitions.php.

A video walk-through tour of the exhibit will also be available on the Museum website.

Please see below for the artist’s statement about her work, and for a fuller biographical account of her career and art.

NOTE that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be no opening reception for From These Hands, and hours at the Museum may be restricted. As of the opening of the exhibit, the general public is generally not allowed on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College. Those from the general public wishing to visit the exhibits must email [email protected] to seek an appointment as an invited guest of the College (note that this process typically will take at least two days). For more information, including updates to Museum hours and visitation, please see the Museum website at www.gustavus.edu/hillstrom.

Visiting hours for employees and students of the College are expected to continue to be the Museum’s normal hours of Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.- to 4:00 p.m. and weekends, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.

12/28/2020

Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and a Happy Holiday! What is one thing you did differently that you enjoyed, and would like to do in future years? Here's mine: I was able to sit down and read an entire book! It's been awhile since I have been able to do that in one sitting.

EXCITING NEWS!Join us for three artist/author talks with Hazel Belvo and Julie L'Enfant as they discuss their new book "...
12/07/2020

EXCITING NEWS!

Join us for three artist/author talks with Hazel Belvo and Julie L'Enfant as they discuss their new book "Hazel Belvo: A Matriarch of Art." The book is an illustrated art biography of Belvo, one of Minnesota's best-known feminist artists:

December 11 at 5:20 pm
WTIP Roadhouse radio program
www.wtip.org

December 16 from 2:00 to 3:00 pm
Grand Marais Art Colony
(You can register for this FREE virtual talk at
https://bit.ly/3qrpAQ3

January 19 at 7 pm
Write On! Radio Interview with author Julie L'Enfant
kfai.org/program/writeonradio/

09/28/2020

COMING SOON!:

Hazel Belvo:

Hazel Belvo has been an influential artist, art educator, and feminist leader for more than fifty years. Her prodigious output ranges from delicate drawings to monumental paintings exploring nature, spirituality, and the feminine psyche. She is best known for over four hundred works on the legendary Spirit Little Cedar Tree in northern Minnesota. No other artist has explored this sacred Ojibwe site in such depth.
This book explores Belvo’s childhood in Ohio, her introduction to New York in the 1960s, and her friendships and relationships, particularly with the abstract artist George Morrison. Her strong sense of place is seen in works that take the reader across the United States and Europe.
Feminism is a dominant theme, and we learn of Belvo’s feminist-based teaching on the East Coast and in Minnesota. The way she has intertwined art and life is extraordinary, and her work of the twenty-first century synthesizes all that has gone before into formidable statements of affirmation.
Art historian Julie L’Enfant presents an engaging story based on more than thirty-five interviews with the artist as well as abundant previously unpublished material. Illustrated with over two hundred color plates and numerous black-and-white drawings and photographs, this book establishes the contributions of a remarkable woman to American cultural history.

OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, William Henry Meeker lost his life on an aviation training field in Pau, France. This book i...
09/28/2020

OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, William Henry Meeker lost his life on an aviation training field in Pau, France. This book is a collection of letters his parents had printed in 1917 titled His Book. The original private printing was limited to 150 hard covered books.

MEEKER WAS BORN IN NEW YORK CITY on January 5, 1894. After his high school years, he entered Harvard University and was to have graduated in June of 1917, but took his degree early so that he might join the Lafayette Flying Corps. He enlisted on June 3, 1917, and was breveted a corporal on July 26. He went to France for further flight training and while doing a vertical spiral, his plane crashed and he was instantly killed on September 11, 1917.

Meet the Publisher at Afton PressIan Graham Leask:Ian Graham Leask was born and raised in the London area. He started wr...
09/28/2020

Meet the Publisher at Afton Press

Ian Graham Leask:

Ian Graham Leask was born and raised in the London area. He started writing at fifteen and has never stopped—his office is full of notebooks. He is a traveler. After a year in Germany, where he worked as a meat porter in a schlachthoff and wrote dull poetry at night, he settled in Minneapolis, graduated from the University of Minnesota with degrees in English and writing, and narrowly avoided becoming a professor. He has thrived as a teacher, literary consultant and publisher, and is the author of The Wounded and other stories about sons and fathers. He co-hosts KFAI’s literary radio show “Write On! Radio” and lives mostly in Minneapolis with frequent spells in London.

The intensely varied and prolific artistic production of Vesna Kittelson always maintains autobiographical connections. ...
09/28/2020

The intensely varied and prolific artistic production of Vesna Kittelson always maintains autobiographical connections. Her recent installations of deconstructed books, as well as her luminous drawings of fountains, recall her childhood in Split, Croatia, where the ruins of Diocletian’s palace from the fourth century AD remain in the contemporary city center. Her early color field paintings represent people and places she remembers through color and abstractions, evincing the focus of her art studies at the University of Minnesota in the 1970s. Her war paintings portray tragedy and emotion related to the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the early 1990s, as well as her own reactions to the 9/11 attack on her new country, the United States. The brilliant botanical watercolors in her artist’s books result from her research on Charles and Emma Darwin in Cambridge, England. Her large paper sculptures dramatically express personal reflections through color and three-dimensionality. Her dynamic cutout portraits of her art students reveal her bonds with fellow immigrant artists of a later generation. These many materials, subjects, and genres, like her self-portraits, show Kittelson’s deep engagement with a great array of everyday worlds.

09/28/2020

Get to know Afton Press:

FORMERLY LOCATED IN AFTON, MINNESOTA, and now happily ensconced in Edina, Afton Press is a not-for-profit publisher of exceptional books that explore and celebrate the history, culture, and achievements of our chosen state of Minnesota—books that reach high standards of scholarship, literary value, design, and production; books that help to strengthen and build communities; books that inspire readers of all ages to seek out new horizons and honor and serve one another.

Founded in 1993 by W. Duncan MacMillan, who served as president and chairman until his death in 2006, and Patricia Condon Johnston McDonald, publisher, Afton Press published its first book THE SHAPE OF THINGS: The Art of Francis Lee Jaques by Patricia Condon Johnston in 1994. THE SHAPE OF THINGS won two major 1995 book awards: a coveted Minnesota Book Award and the prestigious Minnesota Independent Publishers Award.

AFTON PRESS now has some sixty important (and beautiful) titles in print and countless publishing awards to its credit. Our partners for book, exhibition, and public television documentary projects have included the Minneapolis Institute of Art; the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian; PBS Channel Eight (WDSE) in Duluth, Minnesota; PBS; St. John’s University at Collegeville, Minnesota; the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community; the Tweed Museum at the University of Minnesota Duluth; Twin Cities Public Television (TPT); the Weisman Museum of Art; CLUES (Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio); the Duluth Seaway Port Authority; and the Minneapolis Grain Exchange.

Born on a hardscrabble farm in southwestern Minnesota, Nicholas R. Brewer (1857-1949) was celebrated in his lifetime for...
09/28/2020

Born on a hardscrabble farm in southwestern Minnesota, Nicholas R. Brewer (1857-1949) was celebrated in his lifetime for his portraits in the handsome mode of the Gilded Age of national political and society figures. His peripatetic career took him to thirty states, where he also painted a rich variety of landscapes, characterized by a poetic realism akin to Homer Dodge Martin and George Innes, both of whom were his teachers and friends.

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