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Author Hinckley, Robert C

Title William Woodward : American Impressionist
Published Greeneville : University Press of Mississippi, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (208 pages)
Contents Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; BIOGRAPHY; PREFACE; "William Woodward, New Orleans and the Art of the South"; "William Woodward: Training that Shaped His Career as Teacher, Artist, and Advocate of the Arts"; "William Woodward: Muse to the Preservation Movement in the Vieux Carré"; "Coasting: The Retirement Years of William and Louise G. Woodward at Biloxi, Mississippi"; AUTOBIOGRAPHY; PLATE INDEX; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Summary William Woodward (1859-1939) was a force in New Orleans and the art world, and his legacy endures. In this first compilation of examples of Woodward's work spanning his career, essayists offer unique perspectives on the artist and his art. Woodward was a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and the Massachusetts Normal Art School. He started the School of Art and organized the Department of Architecture at Tulane University, and he taught evening art classes to citizens of New Orleans. His oil crayon paintings of the French Quarter were instrumental in preserving the French Quarter
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Subject Woodward, William, 1859-1939.
SUBJECT Woodward, William, 1859-1939 fast
Subject Impressionism (Art) -- Louisiana -- New Orleans
Painting -- Louisiana -- New Orleans
ART -- History -- General.
ART -- Individual Artists -- General.
Impressionism (Art)
Painting
Louisiana -- New Orleans
Form Electronic book
Author Schmidt, George
Gruber, J. Richard
Poesch, Jessie
Bonner, Judith
ISBN 9781621038870
1621038874