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Georgia Matters: Celebrating Two Decades of Scholarship: The 10th Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts

Georgia Matters: Celebrating Two Decades of Scholarship: The 10th Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts

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This volume includes the following papers delivered at the 10th Henry D. Green Symposium of the Decorative Arts, held January 30-February 1, 2020: “Isabella C. Hamilton: An Artist of ‘Rare Talent,’” by Janice Miller; “Double Reading, Trouble Meaning: Masonic Symbolism in Visual Art,” by Alisa Luxenberg; “And He took the Cup: The Salzburger Chalice,” by Charlotte Crabtree; “Vessels of Merit: Georgia’s Silver Agricultural Premiums,” by Gary Albert; “Louise Rogers Green: The Other Atlanta China Painter,” by Lynda Bush; “Who Was John Stoney? A Charleston–Augusta Conundrum,” by Juliana Falk; “A Note on a Colonial Georgia Portrait of the Bullochs,” by Jeffrey Richmond-Moll; “A Georgia Portrait: Context and Narrative,” by Daniel Chamberlin; “Portrait of a Prince: The Life and Material World of a Connecticut Yankee in Antebellum Georgia,” by A. Nicholas Powers and “Two Is a Group!” by Dale L. Couch with Chason Todd Dean as well as a foreword by museum director William Underwood Eiland and acknowledgments by Dale L. Couch. Full-color illustrations throughout.

Publishing Date: January 2022
197 pages
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