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Paintings by Shawnee artist Gibson Byrd (1923-2002)
Byrd was born and raised in Tulsa, OK but spent most of his career in Wisconsin, where he taught painting at UW-Madison from 1955-1985.
Detroit cityscapes by painter Zoltan Sepeshy (1898-1974)
The Hungarian-born painter studied in Budapest and Vienna before emigrating to the US in 1921. He eventually moved to Detroit and succeeded Eliel Saarinen as the 2nd President of the Cranbrook Academy of Art from 1946-66.
@mnolangray i think it’s supposed to be the actual McDonald family crest?
Lake Superior November Sketches (2010)
Painting series by Detroit artist Rick Vian (b. 1948)
Paintings by Michigan artist Frederick Simper (1914-2002)
Simper was born in Mishawaka, IN and spent the early part of his career in Detroit, but he painted many Northern Michigan landscapes and eventually moved to Leelanau later in his career.
Watercolor paintings by Detroit artist Mary Jane Bigler (1909-1995)
Bigler moved to Detroit after graduating from Indiana University. She taught painting at Wayne State and co-founded the Michigan Watercolor Society, helping to legitimize watercolor as a serious artistic medium.
Michael Graves, Fargo-Moorhead Cultural Center Bridge (1977, Unbuilt) Fargo, ND
Graves’ unbuilt proposal for a combined infrastructure-cultural project to bridge the Red River and link North Dakota’s largest city with its Minnesota neighbor.
Via @MuseumModernArt
Paintings by Ann Arbor artist and legendary University of Michigan art professor Richard Wilt (1915-1981)
Mixed-media drawings by Chicago abstract artist Theodore Halkin (b. 1924)
Radoslav Zuk, St. Stephen’s Byzantine Catholic Church (1982) Calgary, Alberta
Photos via “Radoslav Zuk: New Interpretation of a Thousand Year Old Tradition”