2007  Summer Exhibitions

 

Songe (face mask in Kifwebe style), Zaire
Wood, cord, beads, polychrome

 

Yoruba (female figure with three children), Nigeria
Wood, oil base paint, cowries

 

DIVERSE AFRICA
Ambassador and Mrs. Ulric Haynes, Jr. Collection

June 5 - August 26

The Ambassador and Mrs. Ulric Haynes, Jr. Collection of tribal art and jewelry reflects the vivid diversity of cultures and artistic traditions in Africa.  Acquired over 30 years, Ric and Yolande T. Haynes chose superb examples of jewelry and art from the Senufo peoples of the Ivory Coast, the Bedouin tribes of Tunisia, the Benin Kingdom of Nigeria, and the Ashanti of Ghana, among numerous others of which approximately 50 pieces will be included in the Cornell Fine Arts Museum exhibition.  Rollins College and the Cornell Fine Arts Museum appreciates the generous support from BB&T Wealth Management!

 

 

WINSLOW HOMER
Joys of the Day

June 5 - August 26

This exhibition will include over fifty woodcut engravings by one of America's greatest artists. Classic Homer prints such as the charming "Waiting for a Bite" will be included  in the exhibition

 


Winslow Homer (1836-1910), American
'Waiting for a Bite', Harper's Weekly, August 22, 1874

Wood engraving on newsprint, 13¼ x 20½ inches
Collection of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College

 

 


Thomas Sully (1783-1872), American

Portrait of Lieutenant William Henry Korn,
1841
Oil on canvas, 29 x 24½ inches
Collection of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College


 

 

 

AMERICAN PORTRAITS
 

June 5 - December 31

American Portraits is a small showing of one dozen fine nineteenth century oil paintings drawn from the Cornell's American art collection. On view will be works by two of America's greatest portrait painters, Gilbert Stuart and Thomas Sully.

 

16th - 20th CENTURY EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PAINTINGS
 

June 5 - December 31

16th - 20th Century European and American Paintings is an exhibition which highlights landscapes, genre scenes, portraits, and history paintings from the permanent collection, including paintings by Cosimo Rosselli, Lavinia Fontana, Childe Hassam, Albert Pinkham Ryder, Arthur B. Davies, and Gregory Gillespie.

 

 

Frederick Childe Hassam (1859-1935), American
Ironbound,
1896
Oil on canvas, 30 x 25 inches
Collection of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum at Rollins College

 

 

(Dates are subject to change; please call 407-646-2526 before your visit.)

The galleries are open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for Adults.  There is no charge for CFAM Members, or Rollins College Faculty, Staff, and all Students with current ID.

 



 
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