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Major Publications from the Cleveland Artists Foundation (2006-1984)
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name. Introduction by Anderson Turner, Director of Galleries, Kent State University School of Art; Text by Thomas L. Berger, CAF Gallery Manager
24 pages, 8.5 x 7 in. paperback.
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name. Preface by Joseph Kisvardai; Forward by Sharon E. Dean, PhD, Executive Director Cleveland Artists Foundation; Introduction by Kirk Nelson, Executive Director New Bedford Museum of Glass, New Bedford, MA; Text by Henry Adams, Professor of American Art, Department of Art History, Case Western Reserve University. 48 pages, 8.5 x 10 in. paperback, color
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
Foreword by William Busta; Preface by Gloria Plevin; Text by Rotraud Sackerlotzky.
42 pages, 8.5 x 10 in. paperback, color
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
Preface by Rocco Motto; Introduction by William Busta.
Research and Text by Richard Karberg.
37 pages, 10 x 8.5 in., paperback, black and white and color.
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
Introduction by Sharon E. Dean, Ph.D., Executive Director
Essays on the print clubs of Cleveland by Jane Glaubinger, William Busta, and Susan Trilling.
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
Essays by Williams Busta and Ann Caywood Brown.
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Video produced and written by Nina Gibans. Discusses the regional art history of Cleveland from 1900-2000.
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
Research included on the legacy of these two West Technical high school art teachers. Text by Christopher Bedford, Marianne Berardi and George Fitzpatrick.
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Documentation of the exhibition of the same name.
Essays on the featured artists by Elizabeth McClelland, H. Daniel Butts III, Edward B. Henning, and Carolyn Jirousek.
109 pages, 8.5 x 10 in., paperback with photographs of artists and artwork, black and white and color.
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Foreword by Marianne Berardi Ph.D., CAF Director
Essays: The Stage is Set by Christine Fowler Shearer, Arts Administrator at the Massillon Museum; Paul Travis by Henry Adams, Ph.D., curator of American art at the Cleveland Museum of Art and professor of American art at Case Western Reserve University; The Journey to Africa, 1927-1928 by Henry Adams, Ph.D.
71 pages, 8.5 x 10 in., paperback, with photographs of artists and artwork, some in color.
80 pages. Color-illustrated
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Exhibition catalog which documents the career of an important American Scene artist of Cleveland who was on the verge of receiving national recognition until his untimely death in 1952.
Introduction by Christine Fowler Shearer and Ann Caywood Brown. Foreword by Michael D. Hall, Independent Curator; Edited by Ursula Korneitchouk
Essays: Carl Gaertner: Painter of Industrial America by William H. Robinson Associate Curator of Paintings at the Cleveland Museum of Art & Adjunct Asst. Professor at Case Western Reserve University; Rediscovering Carl Gaertner by Christine Fowler Shearer Executive Director and Curator of the Cleveland Artists Foundation; Chronology by Susan S. Leggett Graduate Student in Art History and researcher for the Cleveland Artists Foundation.
57 pages, 8 1/2 x 10, paperback, with photographs of artists and artwork, some in color.
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Exhibition catalog documenting the career of this prolific Cleveland artist who excelled in the ceramic medium. The catalog documents the development of Batz's art, his love of other cultures and his concern for the planet.
Introduction by Christine Fowler Shearer. Foreword by Ann Caywood Brown.
Essays: Symbols and Allegories in the Work of David Batz by Rotraud Sackerlotzky; A Life Defined by the Journey by Robert Jursinski; Chronology by Robert Jursinski; Glossary of Techniques and Terms Relating to David Batz's Work by Ann Caywood Brown.
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Documentation of the exhibition. Additional research was also done on the contribution of Cleveland Watercolor artists to regional art history.
Foreword by William H. Robinson and Ann Caywood Brown; Edited by Ursula Korneitchouk
Essays by Ruth Dancyger, Nannette V. Maciejunes and William H. Robinson.
87 pages, 8 1/2 x 10, paperback, with photographs of artists and artwork, some in color, also includes biographies of artists included in exhibition.
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Proceedings of the symposium presented by the Cleveland Artists Foundation at the Cleveland Museum of Art, March 1996.
Foreword by William Busta
Text of H. Barbara Weinberg's keynote address titled "Painting Your Own Country: the American Impressionists at Home" offer suggestions for interpreting regionalism in art; Eleven papers are included in this publication by Ruth Dancyger, Gladys Haddad, Geraldine Kiefer, Marianne Berger Woods, Mark Bassett and Victoria Naumann, Helen H. Weinberg, Richard Klein, Curlee Raven Holton, Robert Saltonstall Mattison, Richard Karberg and Samuel Black.
110 pages, 8 1/2 x 11, photochemically reproduced, paperback.
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Documentation of the Cleveland Artists Foundation's exhibition of the same name.
Additional research included on the contributions of African American artists of the period to regional art and cultural history. Foreword by Leslie King-Hammond; essays: "African American Photographers of Cleveland, 1930-1965" by Samuel W. Black; "On Fertile Ground: The African American Experience of Artists Associated with Cleveland's Karamu House," by Alfred L. Bright, "Creativity in a Time of Social Change" by Pamela McKee; also includes biographies of 28 artists and bibliography; edited by Ursula Korneitchouk.
93 pages, 8 1/2 by 10, paperback, with
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Video, produced by Brian Pierce and written by Helen Chaffee Biehle, includes commentary by Rotraud Sackerlotzky and William H. Robinson; also includes works by Biehle's peers and explores response to several art movements; narrated by Frank Borgman with piano music played by Rita Biehle Adler.
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Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name. Text by Rotraud Sackerlotzky. Examines the lives and works of the early artists of the region including Allen Smith, Jr. (1810-1890), Archibald McNeal Willard (1836-1918), De Scott Evans (1847-1898), Adam Lehr (1853-1924), Otto Henry Bacher (1856-1909), Rufus Way Smith (1840-1900), John Semon (1852-1917), Frederick C. Gottwald (1858-1941) and their associations; includes essay "Art Life in Old City Hall" by Mary Sayre Haverstock; chronologies of eight artists by Nan Grossman; bibliography.
56 pages, 8 1/2 x 10, 46 illustrations, 15 in color, paperback.
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Exhibition catalogue on editorial cartoonists James H. Donahey, The Plain Dealer: 1900-1949; Edward D. Kuekes, The Plain Dealer: 1922-1966; Willard W. Combes, The Cleveland Press: 1934-1962; William E. Roberts, The Cleveland Press: 1932-1978; includes title essay by Carolyn S. Jirousek; "Moses Cleveland and the Terminal Tower" by Jerome Bjelopera; chronologies; bibliography.
46 pages, 8 1/2 x 9, 46 black and white illustrations, paperback.
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In addition to Henry G. Keller (1869-1949), this exhibition catalogue by Rotraud Sackerlotzky includes Frank N. Wilcox (1887-1964), Grace V. Kelly (1877-1950), Clara L. Deike (1881-1964) and August F. Biehle, Jr. (1885-1979); chronologies; bibliography.
56 pages, 8 1/2 x 8 1/2, 58 illustration, 13 in color, paperback.
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Exhibition catalogue; text by Rotraud Sackerlotzky, chronology by Frederick A. Biehle, "Uncle August: His Heritage and Student Years" by O.P. Reed, Jr. and Ellen G. Landau; bibliography. Published by Case Western Reserve University.
56 pages, 8 1/2 x 9 1/2, 102 illustrations, 44 in color,
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