Minnie Eva Jones Evans
Born in Long Creek, North Carolina, Minnie Evans embraced her creative sensibility late in life, when in 1935 a divine voice told her to “draw or die.” From that moment …
from Wofford College
Born in Long Creek, North Carolina, Minnie Evans embraced her creative sensibility late in life, when in 1935 a divine voice told her to “draw or die.” From that moment …
The only child of a prominent Mississippi family, Kate Freeman Clark negotiated the precarious balance between societal mores of the day and an undeniable talent. Escorted by her highly protective …
A sensitive aesthete with an eccentric personal style, Elisabeth Chant wore voluminous dresses made with brightly colored and embellished fabrics. In 1922, at the age of fifty-seven, the well-traveled Chant …
One of the first artists from Mississippi to embrace modernism, Dusti Bongé began experimenting with Abstract Expressionism in the 1950s. Associates in New York connected Bongé with the most progressive …
Named by Life magazine as one of the leading American women artists at mid-century, Nell Blaine devoted her prolific career to the exploration of art, seamlessly moving between naturalism and …
Parmigianino Study of a Female Head, a Winged Lion, and Finials Ca. 1523 Red chalk, pen and brown ink 18.5 x 14.5 cm On loan from the Tobey Collection Sketches …
Jacopo Tintoretto Study after Michelangelo’s Samson and Two Philistines Ca. 1550-1555 Soft black chalk, highlighted with white gouache, on blue paper 38.6 x 16.4 cm On loan from the Tobey …
Fra Bartolommeo, called Baccio della Porta St. Catherine of Siena Oil on canvas 25 1/8” x 20 5/16” x 1 3/4” On loan from the Bob Jones University Museum & …
Roman Soldier Galloping on Horseback and Holding a Banner Ca. 1517-25 Pen and brown ink 22.5 x 18 cm On loan from the Tobey Collection Domenico Campagnola was an Italian …
Amico Aspertini The Mourning of a Classical Warrior Ca. 1503-10 Pen and brown ink, brush with gray, brown and white gouache on light brown paper 25.7 x 37 cm On …