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1811 Augusta County, Virginia - 1879 Kansas City, Missouri. Known for: Street-riverine genre and portrait painting.
The following exhibition review is from The Kansas City Star, September 8, 2013, and refers to an exhibition at the Jackson County Historical Society. By BRIAN BURNES. The Kansas City Star. Three... Read full biography
The following exhibition review is from The Kansas City Star, September 8, 2013, and refers to an exhibition at the Jackson County Historical Society. By BRIAN BURNES. The Kansas City Star. Three judges can be found on the second floor of the renovated Jackson County Truman Courthouse in... Read full biography
The following exhibition review is from The Kansas City Star, September 8, 2013, and refers to an exhibition at the Jackson County Historical Society. By BRIAN BURNES. The Kansas City Star. Three judges can be found on the second floor of the renovated Jackson County Truman Courthouse in Independence. That wouldn't be unusual, except for the way the judges gaze upon visitors — steady, unmoving and frozen on canvas. Turns out all three judges sat for 19th century Missouri artist George Caleb... Read full biography
The following exhibition review is from The Kansas City Star, September 8, 2013, and refers to an exhibition at the Jackson County Historical Society. By BRIAN BURNES. The Kansas City Star. Three judges can be found on the second floor of the renovated Jackson County Truman Courthouse in Independence. That wouldn't be unusual, except for the way the judges gaze upon visitors — steady, unmoving and frozen on canvas. Turns out all three judges sat for 19th century Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham. Now their portraits hang on a wall of the new Jackson County Museum of Art, opening Saturday in the recently renovated courthouse, not far from the offices of the county's assessments and collections departments. Many of the 27 Bingham artworks... Read full biography
The following exhibition review is from The Kansas City Star, September 8, 2013, and refers to an exhibition at the Jackson County Historical Society. By BRIAN BURNES. The Kansas City Star. Three judges can be found on the second floor of the renovated Jackson County Truman Courthouse in Independence. That wouldn't be unusual, except for the way the judges gaze upon visitors — steady, unmoving and frozen on canvas. Turns out all three judges sat for 19th century Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham. Now their portraits hang on a wall of the new Jackson County Museum of Art, opening Saturday in the recently renovated courthouse, not far from the offices of the county's assessments and collections departments. Many of the 27 Bingham artworks displayed are owned by Ken McClain, Independence lawyer and developer. "Bingham is rec... Read full biography
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- Bingham to Benton: Midwest as MuseMarch 2005Griffey, Randall RAmerican Art Review
- Bingham to BentonJanuary 2005Conrads, Margaret CAmerican Art Review
- The John Wilmerding CollectionSeptember 2004Anderson, Nancy KThe Magazine Antiques
- Merchandising AmericaSeptember 2004McIntosh, DeCourcy EThe Magazine Antiques
- National NewsJuly 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- American Masters: The John WilmerdiApril 2004Kelly, FranklinAmerican Art Review
- American Art from the Detroit Inst.December 2003Beal, G & Krulick-Belin, JAmerican Art Review
- Chicago and the Art of the New FronOctober 2003Barter, J.A. & Kelly, S.American Art Review
- Nuts & BoltsDecember 2002Baxter, Kathleen (editor)American Artist
- The Terra Museum of American ArtDecember 2002Kennedy, ElizabethAmerican Art Review
- 100 Top TreasuresNovember 2002Masello, Page, GoldsteinArt & Antiques
- The Artist and the PoliticianOctober 2000Weinberg, JonathanArt in America
- Museum AccessionsJanuary 1999Gustafson, BarbaraThe Magazine Antiques
- Proud Legacy: 150 Years of WesternJanuary 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- A Brush with HistoryNovember 1996Dyer, Robert/M McVickerAmerican Art Review
- Ten Centuries of American ArtApril 1995Feliciano, KristinaAmerican Artist
- The Rockefeller CollectionJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
