Betsy Fahlman (Author)
The four scholarly articles published in this issue of Industrial Archeology consider a broad range of works by American artists in the media of printmaking, painting, and sculpture and explore significant aspects of our industrial heritage from the middle years of the 19th century to the end of the Depression. Chronologically, the articles span a muscular century of vigorous technological development and comprise, in microcosm, an art history of American industry.
...MoreArticle Helen Langa (2002) Deep Tunnels and Burning Flues: The Unexpected Political Drama in 1930s Industrial Production Prints. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 43-58).
Article Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes (2002) Pennsylvania's Anthracite Mines and Miners: A Portrait of the Industry in America Art, c. 1860-1940. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 11-32).
Article Eric J. Schruers (2002) John Willard Raught, Corwin Knapp Linson, and Stephen Crane: Picturing the Pennsylvania Coal Industry in Word and Image. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 33-42).
Article Matthew A. Kierstead (2002) Vulcan: Birmingham's Industrial Colossus. IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology (pp. 59-74).
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Betsy Fahlman;
(2006)
Current Research on the Art of Industry Artists at Work: Imaging Place, Work, and Process
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Betsy Fahlman;
(2008)
Industrial Archeology and Art: Negotiating the Past and Present
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Kenneth W. Maddox;
(2008)
Cropsey's Paintings of the "Fog Company" and the Industrial Riverside of Hastings-on-Hudson
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Eric J. Schruers;
(2002)
John Willard Raught, Corwin Knapp Linson, and Stephen Crane: Picturing the Pennsylvania Coal Industry in Word and Image
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Anne Cannon Palumbo;
(1986)
The Cathedral and the Factory: The Transformation of Work in the Art of Joseph Pennell
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Helena E. Wright;
(1986)
The Image Makers: The Role of the Graphic Arts in Industrialization
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James R. Kieselburg;
(2008)
Midwestern Images of Labor: Wisconsin Artists and Their Portrayal of Industry
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Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes;
(1986)
The Industrial Landscape in America, 1800-1840: Ideology into Art
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Patrick J. Jung;
(2008)
Erich Mercker and "Technical Subjects": Industrial Painting in the Eras of Weimar and Nazi Germany
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Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes;
(2002)
Pennsylvania's Anthracite Mines and Miners: A Portrait of the Industry in America Art, c. 1860-1940
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John H. Kopmeier;
(2008)
From Mayville to Milwaukee: The Visual Culture of the Iron and Steel Industry in Southeastern Wisconsin
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Jadviga M. da Costa Nunes;
(2008)
From Monuments to Memory Sites: Representing Pennsylvania's Anthracite Industry in Public Sculpture, 1855-2010
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Charles L. Amos;
Brook T. Amos;
(2019)
Iron Horses and Paintbrushes: My Life as a Railroad Man and Artist
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Patty Dean;
Sharon Reid;
(2011)
From State-of-the-Art to Estate for the Arts: The Evolving Cultural Landscapes of the Western Clay Manufacturing Company and the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts
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Matthew A. Kierstead;
(2002)
Vulcan: Birmingham's Industrial Colossus
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Donald L. Hardesty;
(2000)
Speaking in Tongues: The Multiple Voices of Fieldwork in Industrial Archeology
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Helen Langa;
(2002)
Deep Tunnels and Burning Flues: The Unexpected Political Drama in 1930s Industrial Production Prints
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Melissa Dabakis;
(1986)
The Individual vs. the Collective: Images of the American Worker in the 1920s
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Cynthia Roznoy;
(2008)
Connecticut's Tobacco Industry: Harold Barbour, Jack Delano, and the WPA
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W. Patrick McCray;
(2022)
Art Out of Order: Jack Burnham, the 1970 Software Show, and the Aesthetics of Information Systems
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