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[11] [12] The Amon Carter Museum has since returned to Eakins' original title, Swimming. [13] The painting shows Eakins and five friends or students bathing at Dove Lake, an artificial lake in Mill Creek outside Philadelphia. [2] Each of the men is looking at the water, in the words of Martin A. Berger, "apparently lost in a contemplative ...
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The main auditorium at Texas A&M School of Law is named after Amon Carter. It was a gift of the Amon G. Carter Foundation. The Southern Air Transport terminal at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport, now Atlantic Aviation, was dedicated to Amon Carter in 1933. The Fort Worth ISD's Amon Carter Riverside High School honors Carter.
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is located in Fort Worth, Texas, in the city's cultural district. The museum's permanent collection features paintings , photography , sculpture , and works on paper by leading artists working in the United States and its North American territories in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Ruth Carter Stevenson (October 19, 1923 – January 6, 2013) was an American patron of the arts and founder of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, which opened in Fort Worth, Texas, in January 1961. [1] Stevenson was born to Amon G. Carter and Nenetta Carter in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1923. [2]
Idle Hours is an oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the American Impressionist painter William Merritt Chase. Completed in 1894, it measures 90.2 by 64.8 centimeters, and is now housed at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth. [1] It is one of many paintings by Chase that depicted his wife and children at ease. [2]
Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas [14] Dennis Miller Bunker Painting at Calcot: 1888: Portrait: Oil on canvas mounted on masonite: 68.6 cm × 64.1 cm 27 in × 25 + 1 ⁄ 4 in: Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago Isabella Stewart Gardner: 1888: Portrait: Oil on canvas: 190 cm × 81.2 cm 74 + 13 ⁄ 16 in × 31 + 15 ⁄ 16 in