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Charles H. Morgan Papers on George W. Bellows
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Below is a list of periodical articles that provide background material on Bellows (not in the Papers): 1: Academy Notes, Oct. - Dec., 1919, The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y., The Exhibition of the Paintings of George Bellows, N.A., at the Albright Art Gallery. 2: American Artist, Feb., 1940, "George Bellows - Most American of Our Painters," by Warren Wheelock. 3: The Annual, yearbook of High School of Commerce, (Bellows' high school): Columbus, Ohio, May, 1924, Tribute to George Bellows, page 27, illustration of Bellows lithograph - "Sunday - 1897," page 28 4: The Art Digest, Jan. 1, 1945, "Bellows in the National Gallery," by Margaret Breuning 5: The Art Digest, Feb. 1, 1946, "First Full View of George Bellows for Chicago", by C.J. Bulliet 6: The Art News Annual, 1939, "The Story of the Armory Show," by Walt Kuhn. 7: Arts and Decoration, Feb., 1925, "George Bellows' Art" (three illustrations of his paintings) 8: The Arts Portfolio Series - Eugene Speicher, edited by Forbes Watson, prints of twelve of Speicher's works. 9: Arts Yearbook 1, The Turn of the Century, "The World of the Eight," by Leslie Katz. 10: Century, Oct., 1923 "Characterizations from Lithographs by George Bellows," (six illustrations) 11: Century, Oct., 1926, "The Art of George Bellows," by Carlo Beuf 12: Early Homes of Columbus. (pamphlet) painted by Leland S. McClelland, sponsored by Buckeye Federal Savings and Loan Association and the Franklin County Historical Society, illustration - Boyhood Home of George Bellows (placed in collection, 5, 21) 13: First Methodist Episcopal Church of Columbus, Ohio, Yearbook, 1900, Picture of George Bellows Senior (father of Bellows), President of the Board of Trustees. 14: Fortune, July, 1939, "The Painter's City" (series of pictures) "Cliff Dwellers" by George Bellows, illustrations in color. 15: Esquire, April, 1936, "George Bellows, Native," by Harry Salpater with colored illustrations 16: John Sloan, 1871-1951, pp. 42-43, mention of The Masses, and art magazine run by Sloan to which Bellows contributed. 17: Life, pages from, March 26, 1946, "George W. Bellows," article and illustrations (some in color) 18: The Literary Digest, June 3, 1922, "How Art Has Gone to the Dogs," editorial with illustration. 19: The Literary Digest, Jan 31, 1925, "The Americanism of George Bellows," with illustrations of three paintings. 20: The Literary Digest, August 7, 1926, on cover - "Anne in White," also short article on Bellows. 21: Book of drawings by Phil May. 22: The Mentor, Oct., 1924, "Six Modern American Portrait Painters" with one illustration of Bellows. 23: The Mentor, May, 1925, "The Crowning of Labor," The John W. Alexander Mural Paintings in the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, with descriptive text by Mrs. John W. Alexander. 24: Montclair Athletic Club News, June, 1926, "George Wesley Bellows, Artist and Ballplayer." 25: The Nation, Jan., 1925, "George Bellows" 26: Picasso, Forty Years of his Art, Edited by Alfred H. Barr, Jr., The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 27: Sports Illustrated, Aug. 16, 1954, "Athlete and Artist," with three colored illustrations. 28: Vanity Fair, Jan., 1924, "The Crucifiction, A Painting by George Bellows," with illustration. 29: Vanity Fair, Feb., 1925, "Lady Jean, a Portrait by George Bellows," with illustration. 30: Vanity Fair, March, 1925, "The Dempsy-Firpo Fight, a Painting by George Bellows," with illustration. 31: Vanity Fair, Nov., 1935, "Lady Jean, by George Bellows: a Portrait of the American Artist's Younger Daughter," with color illustration. 32: WFMT Perspective, May, 1962, "Bellows' Stag at Sharkey's," with illustration. 33: Publications of the Woodstock Historical Society, no. 5, August, 1931, "George Bellows," by Carl Eric Lindin, page 50. 34: Publications of the Woodstock Historical Society, Sept. 1931, no. 6, "Lithography," by Bolton Brown, page 8 |