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Frank Hamilton Taylor: Visions of Florida |
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GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA.- The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art presents Frank Hamilton Taylor: Visions of Florida, Cuba and Mexico, through May 15, 2005. This exhibition features approximately forty pen and ink drawings and watercolors by American artist Frank Hamilton Taylor (1846-1927). The works document General Ulysses S. Grant’s 1880 visit to Florida, Cuba and Mexico and were published in Harper’s Weekly where Taylor worked as a journalist. Taylor’s drawings and watercolors are interpreted with reference to the United States’ post Civil War emergence as a world powerhouse and its role in economic globalization. Frank Hamilton Taylor: Visions of Florida, Cuba and Mexico is curated by Dulce Román, Curator of Modern Art, and is organized to coincide with the Seminar of the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM), an international conference at the University of Florida from April 15-19, 2005.
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