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This is a concentration of prints, paintings, and drawings from Luther College's Fine Arts Festivals. These festivals ran from 1957-1963 with the intention of promoting fine arts in the Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, and Iowa region.
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Our collection contains a large collection of work produced by the German artist Gerhard Marcks (1889-1891), who was an influential Bauhaus School artist and teacher.
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Works by Luther College Alumni.
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Works produced by Luther College Faculty, past and present.
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The Luther College Fine Arts Collection has a concentration of paintings, prints, and drawings by Norwegian-American artists.
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Information on the seven outdoor sculptures that are part of the Luther College Fine Arts Collection.
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This is a concentration of pottery and paintings produced by students of Marguerite Wildenhain. This particular collection focuses on her Pond Farm summer workshop participants between 1947 and 1980; the Pond Farm workshop was held at her home in Guerneville, California.
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The pre-Columbian pottery in our collection comes from three main sources. The objects were gathered by students and faculty on three January-term trips (1969, 1970, and 1971); were donated by the family of Helen Elaine Talle; and were donated by the estate of Marguerite Wildenhain.
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The Luther College Fine Arts Collection contains many pieces by the artist Frans Wildenhain (1905-1980). Our collection contains drawings, paintings, pottery and sculpture made by Frans.
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Our collection contains many pieces of pottery and drawings by Marguerite Wildenhain (1896-1985). Marguerite is the founder of the Pond Farm school and the first wife of Frans Wildenhain.