Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz
Adapted from the first published biography of noted Indiana painter Ada Walter Shulz, this book demonstrates the scholarly insight of Rachel Berenson Perry, curator emeritus of the Indiana State Museum.

The paintings of Ada Walter Shulz (1870-1928) are enjoying renewed interest from art collectors throughout the United States in recent years. Paintings by Ada Shulz have sold well at major auctions in Boston, New York, and Chicago.

Mrs. Shulz lived and painted in Brown County, Indiana, for 20 years. Among predominantly landscape artists, she alone concentrated on genre paintings of children playing in sunlight, rural mothers carrying babies, and youngsters with their barnyard pets. This book features thoughtful analysis of Shulz' life and works by Rachel Berenson Perry, an introduction by Martin Krause of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, plus a chronology of the artist�s life, appendix of public exhibitions, and an extensive bibliography for the serious collector, art historian, student or researcher.
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Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz
Adapted from the first published biography of noted Indiana painter Ada Walter Shulz, this book demonstrates the scholarly insight of Rachel Berenson Perry, curator emeritus of the Indiana State Museum.

The paintings of Ada Walter Shulz (1870-1928) are enjoying renewed interest from art collectors throughout the United States in recent years. Paintings by Ada Shulz have sold well at major auctions in Boston, New York, and Chicago.

Mrs. Shulz lived and painted in Brown County, Indiana, for 20 years. Among predominantly landscape artists, she alone concentrated on genre paintings of children playing in sunlight, rural mothers carrying babies, and youngsters with their barnyard pets. This book features thoughtful analysis of Shulz' life and works by Rachel Berenson Perry, an introduction by Martin Krause of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, plus a chronology of the artist�s life, appendix of public exhibitions, and an extensive bibliography for the serious collector, art historian, student or researcher.
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Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz

Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz

by Rachel Berenson Perry
Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz

Children from the Hills: The Life and Work of Ada Walter Shulz

by Rachel Berenson Perry

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Adapted from the first published biography of noted Indiana painter Ada Walter Shulz, this book demonstrates the scholarly insight of Rachel Berenson Perry, curator emeritus of the Indiana State Museum.

The paintings of Ada Walter Shulz (1870-1928) are enjoying renewed interest from art collectors throughout the United States in recent years. Paintings by Ada Shulz have sold well at major auctions in Boston, New York, and Chicago.

Mrs. Shulz lived and painted in Brown County, Indiana, for 20 years. Among predominantly landscape artists, she alone concentrated on genre paintings of children playing in sunlight, rural mothers carrying babies, and youngsters with their barnyard pets. This book features thoughtful analysis of Shulz' life and works by Rachel Berenson Perry, an introduction by Martin Krause of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, plus a chronology of the artist�s life, appendix of public exhibitions, and an extensive bibliography for the serious collector, art historian, student or researcher.

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BN ID: 2940016362182
Publisher: UNLIMITED PUBLISHING LLC
Publication date: 03/25/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 74
File size: 270 KB

About the Author

In addition to her distinguished work on this book, Ms. Perry has also written the introduction to �The Artists of Brown County� by Lyn Letsinger-Miller (Indiana University Press, 1994), as well as articles for the Indiana Historical Society's �Traces� Magazine, and �The American Art Review.� Her books include �Heritage of Place: Painting Indiana III� (Indiana University Press, 2013), �Paint and Canvas: A Biography of T. C. Steele� (Indiana Historical Society Press, 2012), and �T. C. Steele and the Society of Western Artists� (Indiana University Press, 2009).
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