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1847 Owen County, Indiana - 1926 Brown County, Indiana. Known for: Landscape, coastal views and portrait painting.
The following information is from material developed for Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana by Tom Davis. "My wife is my most helpful critic, she brings to me a clearer eye, a more poetic... Read full biography
The following information is from material developed for Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana by Tom Davis. "My wife is my most helpful critic, she brings to me a clearer eye, a more poetic vision." This was the influence Libby Steele had upon her husband, T.C. Steele, the most prominent... Read full biography
The following information is from material developed for Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana by Tom Davis. "My wife is my most helpful critic, she brings to me a clearer eye, a more poetic vision." This was the influence Libby Steele had upon her husband, T.C. Steele, the most prominent member of the Hoosier Group, both at the turn of the last century and today. Much of his continuing fame today may rest upon his having chosen Brown County, now long viewed as the Indiana mecca for any... Read full biography
The following information is from material developed for Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana by Tom Davis. "My wife is my most helpful critic, she brings to me a clearer eye, a more poetic vision." This was the influence Libby Steele had upon her husband, T.C. Steele, the most prominent member of the Hoosier Group, both at the turn of the last century and today. Much of his continuing fame today may rest upon his having chosen Brown County, now long viewed as the Indiana mecca for any art which glorifies nature and the rustic, as the place to which to retire and spend his last twenty years at his studio in the hills, "the House of the Singing Winds," now a state historical site and a secondary tourist attraction to the crowds who... Read full biography
The following information is from material developed for Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana by Tom Davis. "My wife is my most helpful critic, she brings to me a clearer eye, a more poetic vision." This was the influence Libby Steele had upon her husband, T.C. Steele, the most prominent member of the Hoosier Group, both at the turn of the last century and today. Much of his continuing fame today may rest upon his having chosen Brown County, now long viewed as the Indiana mecca for any art which glorifies nature and the rustic, as the place to which to retire and spend his last twenty years at his studio in the hills, "the House of the Singing Winds," now a state historical site and a secondary tourist attraction to the crowds who throng to Brown County and Nashville every fall. But it was in Indianapolis, alongside Forsyth and Stark, that Steele a... Read full biography
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- Indiana's Plein-Air TraditionOctober 2005Dingwerth, ShaunPlein Air Magazine
- Paintings at Indianapolis MuseumJune 2005Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- The Golden Age of American ImpressiDecember 2003Gerdts, William HAmerican Art Review
- Indiana Paintings from the Lilly EnFebruary 2003Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- The Way We WereMay 1997Berman, AnnArt & Auction
- Theodore Clement SteeleOctober 1996Gerdt's, William HAmerican Art Review
- Plain PicturesOctober 1996Kinsey, Joni LAmerican Art Review
- Artists of Brown CountyDecember 1994Perry, RachelAmerican Art Review
