Paint and Canvas: A Life of T. C. Steele

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· Indiana Historical Society
eBook
153
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About this eBook

Paint and Canvas: A Life of TC Steele traces the path of Steele's career as an artist from his early studies in Gemany to his determination to paint what he knew best, the Indiana landscape. Steele, along with fellow artists William Forsyth, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and L. Ottis Adams, became a member of the renowned Hoosier Group and became a leader in the development of Midwestern art. In addition to creating artwork, Steele wrote and gave lectures, served on numerous art juries to select paintings and prizes for national and international exhibitions and helped organize pioneering art associations and societies.

About the author

Rachel Berenson Perry is the former fine arts curator at the Indiana State Museum. In addition to organizing art exhibitions at the ISM, she is the author of numerous articles and  books, including Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz (1998) and T. C. Steele and the Society of Western Artists 1896–1914 (2009).

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