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Title
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Drawings of Jerome Fedeli
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Description
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Nineteenth-century Italian artist Jerome Fedeli moved to Kansas City in 1881. Fedeli was responsible for the decoration of many public buildings and private residences in Kansas City and other ares. Some of the structures "adorned by his frescoes" in Kansas City include the Independence Avenue M. E. Church; St. Patrick's Catholic Church; and the Kansas City Public Library at Ninth and Locust. The Fedeli family donated more than 200 of Fedeli's drawings to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection--Kansas City.
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Date
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2008-08
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Remington's Buffalo Soldiers
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Description
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An account of some of Remington's earliest works (photographs and illustrations/drawings) depicting the Buffalo Soldiers, the 10th Cavalry black troopers in Arizona Territory.
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Date
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2011-10
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Anne Lindberg's Line Leads Her to New York
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Description
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Article profiles Kansas City artist Anne Lindberg and her first solo show in New York at the Cynthia-Reeves Gallery. The exhibition features a series of works described as "tightly spaced parallel lines that very in density and darkness," which the artist refers to as "walking drawings."
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Date
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2010-01-10
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Object Type
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Newspaper Article