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  2. Clementine Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Hunter's paintings changed throughout her lifetime. Her early work, such as "Cane River Baptism" from 1950, features more earth tones and muted colors. [6] Before the patronage and support from François Mignon and others, Hunter used paint left by visiting artists at Melrose Plantation, therefore she was working within other artists' palettes ...

  3. Elizabeth O'Neill Verner - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Quale O'Neill was born Dec. 21, 1883, in Charleston, South Carolina.She first studied art with Alice Ravenel Huger Smith. [2] In 1901, after attending a Catholic girls’ school in Columbia, S.C., [3] she enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where she studied for two years with Thomas Anshutz.

  4. The Old Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The Old Plantation is an American folk art watercolor probably painted in the late 18th century on a South Carolina plantation. [3] [4] [5] It is notable for its early date, its credible, non-stereotypical depiction of slaves on the North American mainland, and the fact that the slaves are shown pursuing their own interests.

  5. This SC city is an underrated haven for art lovers, Southern ...

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    Among his public art is Fountain of Tears in Veteran’s Park, a 30-foot-high eagle obelisk and 9/11 Monument, a metal sculpture in the shape of the Pentagon with a 280-pound chunk of limestone ...

  6. Beverly Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Buchanan (October 8, 1940 – July 4, 2015) [1] was an African-American artist whose works include painting, sculpture, video, and land art. Buchanan is noted for her exploration of Southern vernacular architecture through her art.

  7. Plantations aren't the only destinations tied to slavery ...

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    Some former plantations also lean into their lush ambiance, doubling as bed and breakfasts and event venues. In 2020, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds apologized for holding their 2012 wedding at a ...

  8. Ima Hogg - Wikipedia

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    Ima Hogg, c. 1900 Ima Hogg (July 10, 1882 – August 19, 1975), known as "The First Lady of Texas", [1] was an American society leader, philanthropist, mental health advocate, patron and collector of the arts, and one of the most respected women in Texas during the 20th century. [2]

  9. Southern art - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the Morris Museum of Art opened to the public in Augusta, Georgia, with a focus on mid-twentieth century American Southern art. [2] The Johnson Collection in South Carolina holds 1,200 pieces of Southern art that it exhibits, publishes in catalogs, and lends to other institutions. [3] Rowan Nathaniel House offers a fine example of ...