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

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Colwill, Stiles Tuttle and Walker, Cooper. The Lives and Paintings of Alfred Partridge Klots and His Son Trafford Partridge Kots: A Retrospective Exhibition March 23, 1979-June 30, 1979 Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1979.

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Colwill, Stiles Tuttle. "Town & Country: The Smaller, Greeneer Baltimore of Francis Guy." American Heritage, 32 (February/March 1981): 18-27.

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Colwill, Stiles Tuttle. Francis Guy 1760-1820: Published in Conjunction With the Exhibition Francis Guy and His Contemporaries Views from Maryland 1790-1830 April 10 to August 15, 1981. Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society, 1981.

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Commito, Angela. “Carved in Wood: The Legacy of Frank Feather.” Catoctin History, 6 (Fall/Winter 2005): 34-37.

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Cone, Edward T. "The Miss Etta Cones, the Steins, and M'sieu Matisse. A Memoir." American Scholar 42 (1973): 441-460.
Annotations / Notes: The Cone sisters, Etta and Claribel, were responsible for assembling the unsurpassed Cone Collection of works by Matisse and other modern artists at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Patrons of modern art before it was fashionable, the Cones were closely associated with their friend from her Baltimore days, Gertrude Stein. Art lovers will find the story of their collecting to be an important background for the enjoyment of the collection.

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Cooke, Gretchen M. “On the Trail of Alfred Jacob Miller.” Maryland Historical Magazine, 97 (Fall 2002): 320-36.

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Corbeilier, Clare Le. "China Trade Armorial Porcelain in America." Antiques, 112 (December 1977): 1124-29.

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Cordts, Jeanne M. "A Story of Blue and White China." Journal of the Alleghenies, 37 (2001): 63-65 and plates G-L.

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Corrin, Lisa G., ed. Mining the Museum: An Installation by Fred Wilson. Baltimore: The Contemporary in Cooperation with the New Press, New York, 1994.
Annotations / Notes: This publication documents the landmark Maryland Historical Society and Contemporary exhibit. Included is an interview with the artist and with the docents who worked the exhibit, along with visitor surveys and object checklists.

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Cosentino, Andrew J. "Charles Bird King: An Appreciation." American Art Journal, 6 (May 1974): 54-71.

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Cowing, Sheila. "Off Balance, In Touch." American Artist, 63 (December 1999): 32-37.

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Cox, Lynn, and Zinkham, Helena. "Picture Research at the Maryland Historical Society: A Guide to the Sources." Maryland Historical Magazine 76 (Spring 1981): 1-21.
Annotations / Notes: Although the collection descriptions are out-dated, this work still serves as a good introduction for newcomers to picture research. It provides a good overview of the wide range of sources which can be used to locate visual resources in a museum and library setting and provides eight basic questions to consider when preparing for a picture research trip.

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Cox, Richard J. "A New Source for Robert Bensley, English Actor: A Research Note." Theatre Survey 18 (May 1977): 99-101.
Annotations / Notes: Bensley was a brother-in-law of James Cheston of Maryland; based upon documents from Cheston/Galloway Papers, MS. 1994, at the Maryland Historical Society.

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Creshkoff, Maggie. “The Beauty that is Earth.” Studio Potter, 34 (June 2006): 14-15.

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Crews, Ed. "Artist Aboard." Americana, 18 (July-August 1990): 24-28.
Annotations / Notes: artist John Barber

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Curtis, Jennifer Keats. “Purls of Wisdom.” Maryland Life, 4 (January/February 2008): 80-81.

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Curtis, Jennifer Keats. “The Art of Marriage.” Maryland Life, 4 (March/April 2008): 34- 36.

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Curtis, Jennifer Keats. “Vessels for the Voyage.” Maryland Life, 2 (March/April 2006): 116-18.

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Curtis, Jennifer Keats. “ “Forged in Steel.” Maryland Life, 2 (May/June 2006): 114-16.