
Speed Art Museum
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1933
Louisville, KY 40208 USA
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"These books aren't overdue, I promise". Happy #NationalLibraryDay and a bigger shoutout to @louisvillefreepubliclibrary for providing the city with countless books to read and for not punishing (too hard) with those overdue dates. 📚 Maurice Marinot (French, 1882 – 1960), Hélène Reading, 1905, Oil on canvas, Gift of Miss Florence Marinot 1971.17.1 Willard Metcalf (American, 1858-1925), The Convalescent, 1904, Oil on canvas, Gift of Mrs. Louis Seelbach 1928.4 Matthew Harris Jouett (American, Kentucky, 1788 ‑ 1827), Portrait of Sarah Low Norton (1790 ‑ 1856), about 1820 ‑ 1825, Oil on canvas, Gift of Robert L. Boone Jr., Charles N. Boone, Elizabeth B. Shmock, and Sarah B. Burke in memory of their parents Elizabeth Sharpe Boone and Robert Lee Boone 1971.6.2 Helen M. Turner (American, 1858 – 1958), Coral, 1919, Oil on canvas, Gift of the artist 1943.6 #SpeedArtMuseum (fb)

"Phil’s many films were examples of a truly unique style of what is sometimes called ‘visionary cinema,’ a term coined by P. Adams Sitney to describe films which were primarily concerned with the visual experience rather than with a story or narrative situation,” - Jeanne M. Liotta, an experimental filmmaker. If you are curious about what encompasses "experimental cinema", then you can't miss our Lamplightings choice for April. Five Films by Phil Solomon will screen tomorrow, April 6, at 12:30 pm, and it's free. (fb)
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DECEMBER 6 2024 APRIL 20 2025 Winslow Homer American Storyteller Part II Winslow Homer one of the most influential 19thcentury American artists began as a freelance illustrator for publications like Harpers Weekly and Appletons Journal. Advances in printing technology allowed these widely distributed journals to prioritize blackandwhite illustrations over text. Support Your Speed Make a contribution to the Speed Art Museum today and make a difference for the future. Become a Member Support the Speeds mission and enjoy exclusive benefits.
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