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Painting Indiana III - Indiana Plein Air Painters Association Inc; Indiana Landmarks
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Indiana Plein Air Painters Association, Inc. (IPAPA) is an organization of Indiana artists dedicated to outdoor landscape painting and furthering Indiana art and artists. Indiana Landmarks rescues, rehabilitates, and gives new purposes to architecturally unique, historically significant, and communally cherished properties in Indiana. Rachel Berenson Perry is former fine arts curator at the Indiana State Museum. She is author of Paint and Canvas: A Biography of T. C. Steele; T. C. Steele and the Society of Western Artists 1896-1914 (IUP, 2009); and Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Indiana Plein Air Painters Association, Inc. (IPAPA) is an organization of Indiana artists dedicated to outdoor landscape painting and furthering Indiana art and artists. Indiana Landmarks rescues, rehabilitates, and gives new purposes to architecturally unique, historically significant, and communally cherished properties in Indiana. Rachel Berenson Perry is former fine arts curator at the Indiana State Museum. She is author of Paint and Canvas: A Biography of T. C. Steele; T. C. Steele and the Society of Western Artists 1896-1914 (IUP, 2009); and Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz.
Autorenporträt
Indiana Plein Air Painters Association, Inc. (IPAPA) is an organization of Indiana artists dedicated to outdoor landscape painting and furthering Indiana art and artists. Indiana Landmarks rescues, rehabilitates, and gives new purposes to architecturally unique, historically significant, and communally cherished properties in Indiana. Rachel Berenson Perry is former fine arts curator at the Indiana State Museum. She is author of Paint and Canvas: A Biography of T. C. Steele; T. C. Steele and the Society of Western Artists 1896-1914 (IUP, 2009); and Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz.