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Your search in the category "Fine and Decorative Arts" returned 711 results in 36 pages.

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Burgess, Robert H. Louis J. Feuchter, Chesapeake Bay Artist. Newport News, VA: Mariners Museum, 1976.

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Burgess, Robert. "Marine Artist's Evolution - Lions, Leopards to Bugeyes and Pungies." Baltimore Sun Magazine, 24 August 1975, pp. 12ff.

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Burnett, Kessler and Connie Bond. “Arthouses.” Chesapeake Life, (November 2006): 114-21, 162-63.

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Burnett, Kessler. “Good Impressions.” Chesapeake Life, 15 (November 2009): 27-29.
Annotations / Notes: painter Stephen J. Griffin

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Burnett, Kessler. “Still Life.” Chesapeake Life, 9 (September/October 2003): 62-67. [painter Carolyn Egeli]

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Burnham, Patricia M. “Theresa Bernstein: an early modernist.” American Art Review, 13 (March/April 2001): 164-71.

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Byrd, Cathy. “David & Thelma Driskell: Hyattsville, Maryland.” Art & Antiques, 25 (March 2002): 87-88.

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Calderwood, Paul T. "USS Maryland Silver Service." Journal of the Alleghenies, 27 (1991): 53-59.

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Callcott, Margaret and Reneé Kidd. “Rosalie Calvert’s Classical Statuary.” Riversdale Letter, 11 (Fall 2008): 1, 3-5.

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Callcott, Margaret Law. “Rosalie’s Bench.” Riversdale Letter, 21 (Spring/Summer 2004): 1, 3.

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Campbell, Danette and Chris Winston. "Art 'Comes Natural' in Charles County." Maryland, 27 (July/August 1995): [30-31].

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Canedo-Muzyk, Vivian. “Art in the First Person.” Chesapeake Life, 11 (June 2005): 47- 50.

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Canedo-Muzyk, Vivian. “The Painted River.” Chesapeake Life, 10 (November 2004): 47- 50.

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Canedo-Muzyk, Vivian. “Torch Bearer.” ,em>Chesapeake Life, 10 (December 2004): 49-50, 52.

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Canedo-Muzyk, Vivian. “Torch Bearer.” Chesapeake Life, 10 (December 2004): 49-50, 52.

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Cardasis, D. “James Rose, Tommy Church, and the Baltimore Sculpture Garden.” Landscape Architecture, 99 (September 2009): 32-33.

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Carney, Benjamin Franklin. "The Baltimore Theatre Project, 1971-1983: Toward a People's Theatre." Ph.D. diss., University of Missouri, 1985.

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Carter, Edward C., II, ed. The Virginia Journals of Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1795-1798. Vols. 1,2. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1977.
Annotations / Notes: The first of several volumes in this series, a multi-year effort, published for the Maryland Historical Society where most of Latrobe's records reside. Succeeding volumes encompass Latrobe's other journals, papers and correspondence, architectural and engineering drawings, views, etc.

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Carter, Edward C., II, Editor in Chief, and Thomas E. Jeffrey, Microfiche Editor. The Guide and Index to the Microfiche Edition of the Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Clifton, NJ: Published for the Maryland Historical Society by James T. White and Co., 1976.

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Carter, Edward C., II. "The Papers of Benjamin Henry Latrobe and the Maryland Historical Society, 1885-1971: Nature, Structure and Means of Acquisition." Maryland Historical Magazine 66 (1971): 436-455.
Annotations / Notes: An involved discussion of the provenance of the Latrobe collection and the project to microfilm it. Latrobe, a prominent architect, artist, and surveyor, among other talents, left a variety of materials, including drawings depicting America at the end of the eighteenth century. An interesting discussion of the history of a rich collection.