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Tag Archives: Seminole Indians

Eugene Savage Exhibition on loan to the Mennello Museum of American Art

Sep

03

Eugene Savage: The Seminole Paintings, is a collection of Art Deco style paintings giving a social commentary on the effects of industrialization on the Seminole Indians and their land. The Cummer debuted this…

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What’s Blooming? Lyonia Lucida!

Mar

27

Lyonia lucida is a species of flowering plant in the heath family known by the common names Fetterbush, Hurrahbush, and Staggerbush. This plant grows on the…

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The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens Presents: The Inspiration of Florida Symposium

Nov

14

The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is hosting a Symposium on The Inspiration of Florida to complement the latest exhibition Eugene Savage: The Seminole Paintings. Guest speakers will discuss topics relevant to art and imagery, as well as Seminole culture and Savage’s work.

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