More
than 1,000 paintings, prints, and sculptures make up the
Art collection. The bulk of the collection is divided
into four categories: Kentucky artisits, prints, C. Perry
Snell Collection, and folk art collection.
Artists represented in the first category are individuals
with ties to Kentucky. They include Clement
Reeves Edwards, Harlan Hubbard, Alphonse and Juliette
Desport, Harvey Joiner, Sarah Gaines Peyton, and Ivan Wilson.
The most important artist whose work is represented in the
collection is Matthew Harris Jouett (1787-1827) to whom
portraits of Colonel Joseph H. Hawkins and Mrs. Georgia
Anne Nicholas Hawkins are attributed.
The print collection is composed of historical works by
artists such as Karl Bodmer and George Catlin to modern
prints by Jim Dine, James Rosenquist, Victor Vasarely, and
Robert Motherwell. Many were acquired in the 1970s through
a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts or as a
gift from Harry L. Jackson of Bowling Green, Kentucky.
More than 350 works make up the C. Perry Snell Collection.
Donated to Western Kentucky University in 1929, it includes
144 miniatures, several icons, and a copy, possibly sixteenth
century Italian, of Leonardo da Vinci's portrait of the
Mona Lisa.
The Kentucky Museum includes several hundred examples of
folk art. The majority were acquired in 1987 for the exhibit,
"Handmade Harvest: A Celebration of Tobacco Crafts." Important
Kentucky folk artists represented in the collection include
Unto Jarvi, Helen LaFrance Orr,
Lestel and Ollie Childress, Virginia Petty, and Noah Kinney.
Objects featured on this web page may not be on exhibit.
To learn more about what is currently on display, link to
our exhibit
pages.
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