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Pennington, Estill Curtishas served in curatorial
capacities for the Archives of American Art, National Portrait
Gallery, New Orleans Museum of Art, and Morris Museum of Art.
Pennington's Kentucky: The Master Painters from the Frontier Era to
the Great Depression was a nominee for the Smithsonian's Charles C.
Eldredge Prize for Distinguished Scholarship in American Art and a
winner of the 2009 Publication Award of Merit from the Kentucky
Historical Society. His previous collaboration with the Johnson
Collection is Romantic Spirits: Nineteenth-Century Paintings of the
South from the Johnson Collection.
Martha R. Severens is a graduate of Wells College
in Aurora, New York, and holds a master's degree from the Johns
Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. An art historian, she
has served as curator at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston,
South Carolina, the Portland Museum of Art in Maine, and the
Greenville (S.C.) County Museum of Art. She has published studies
on a variety of Southern artists, including Charles Fraser, Alice
Ravenel Huger Smith, William Halsey, and Mary Whyte. In addition
she is the author of Andrew Wyeth: America's Painter, Greenville
County Museum of Art: The Southern Collection, The Charleston
Renaissance, and most recently, From New York to Nebo: The Artistic
Journey of Eugene Thomason.
Kevin Sharp is the director of the Dixon Gallery
and Gardens in Memphis, Tennessee.
This lovingly produced book presents a refreshing and meditative
slant on Impressionism in the American South.-- "(Maine Antique
Digest)"
Without a doubt, this handsomely illustrated volume will be of
great interest to enthusiasts of southern art and history....
Scenic Impressions effectively fills a significant gap in the
literature on American Impressionism.-- "The Journal of Southern
History"
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