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Amon Carter Museum of American Art; Amon Carter Riverside High School; Amon G. Carter Stadium; C. Amon G. Carter; S. Ruth Carter Stevenson This page was last edited ...
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.
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.
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]
Mary Ann Armstrong (1838–1910), British botanical fern artist [10] Mary Daisy Arnold (c. 1873 –1955), botanical artist [11] Alison Marjorie Ashby (1901–1987), Australian botanical artist and plant collector [12] Louisa Atkinson (1834–1872), Australian botanical artist, illustrator, naturalist and writer [13]
The Amon G. Carter Foundation donated the casting of Riding into the Sunset to Texas Tech University in 1950. Carter was the first chairman of the university's board of regents when it was founded in 1923. The sculpture is located in what is now called Amon G. Carter Plaza at the university's main entrance. [5]
British botanical illustrator and botanist 1854 1936-01-03 United Kingdom: Frances Acton: British botanist, archaeologist and artist (1794-1881) 1794-07-07 1881-01-24 United Kingdom: Frances Margaret Leighton: South African botanist 1909-03-08 2006-01-08 Union of South Africa South Africa Australia: Frances Meehan Latterell: Botanist 1920-12-21 ...
She was the wife of artist Gregory Masurovsky . [4] The couple were the subject of a 1974 David Hockney painting entitled Shirley Goldfarb + Gregory Masurovsky. [5] In 1994, a compilation of Goldfarb's journal entries were published under the title Carnets: Montparnasse 1971-1980. [6]