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125 Washington Avenue |
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Albany, New
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518-463-4478 |
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information@
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| Upcoming Exhibitions
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THE FOLK SPIRIT OF ALBANY: Folk Art from
the Collection of the Albany Institute of History &
Art
January 26 - May 25,
2008 |
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View of Hudson River at West
Point
Thomas
Chambers
1855
Orange
County, New York
Oil on
Canvas, ht. 22" x w.30"
Albany
Institute of History & Art Purchase
1958.51 |
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Drawn from the museum’s
collection of folk art dating from the 18th century to
the present, this exhibition features works by some of the
best-known American folk artists, including Nehemia Partridge, Ammi
Phillips, Thomas Chambers, Fritz Vogt and Samuel Robb, many of which
were clearly inspired by distinctive aspects of Albany’s history.
The folk artist, broadly
defined, is a self-taught artist working outside of the fine arts
tradition developed during the Renaissance. The art produced was the
personal expression of its maker and reflected the society in which
the artist lived. This exhibition will highlight five types of folk
artists; the professional artist, craft-tradition artist,
event-inspired artist, leisure time or Sunday painter, and the
schoolgirl. |
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James Vanderpoel
Ammi Phillips
1822
Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York
Oil on
canvas, ht.31" x w. 24 3/4"
Albany
Institute of History & Art Purchase,
1958.30.1 |
Ann Doll (Mrs. James)
Vanderpoel
Ammi
Phillips
1822
Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York
Oil on
canvas, ht.31" x 2.24 3/4"
Albany
Institute of History & Art Purchase,
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THE FOLK SPIRIT OF ALBANY: Folk Art from the Collection of the
Albany Institute of History & Art, features a selection of
portraits, landscapes, sandpaper paintings, family records, mourning
pictures, quilts, samplers, painted furniture, decorated stoneware,
sculpture, carved cake boards, a circus train and a cigar store Indian –
all with documented histories related to the art, history and culture of
the upper Hudson Valley. |
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