Category Archives: faculty writing

John W. Casilear after Daniel Huntington, “A Sibyl,” 1881 (originally 1847): Part 3 of 3

This is the third and final post in a series documenting my research into John Casilear’s engraving after Daniel Huntington of A Sibyl, an 1881 impression of which is in the museum’s collection. In the first post, I discussed the … Continue reading

Posted in faculty research, faculty writing, permanent collection | Leave a comment

John W. Casilear after Daniel Huntington, “A Sibyl,” 1881 (originally 1847): Part 2 of 3

Last week, I posted the first part of my research into John W. Casilear’s 1847 engraving, A Sibyl, after Daniel Huntington, discussing how it came to be produced and disseminated by the American Art-Union. This week, I continue to explore … Continue reading

Posted in faculty research, faculty writing, permanent collection | 2 Comments

John W. Casilear after Daniel Huntington, “A Sibyl,” 1881 (originally 1847): Part 1 of 3

This fall, I am taking my History of American Art class (ART 3663) to the OSU Museum of Art several times to see objects from the permanent collection in the Study Center. Although we worked hard to research the collection … Continue reading

Posted in faculty research, faculty writing, permanent collection | Leave a comment

Back to School: Year 4

Can you believe that it has been four years since the first post on this blog? That first post was just a paragraph in which I introduced myself and the blog, succinctly stating my goals: Part of my job here … Continue reading

Posted in faculty writing | Leave a comment