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George Caleb Bingham's 1846 painting The Jolly Flatboatmen is the star of a show opening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Wednesday, but Bingham's painting belongs to the National Gallery of ...
Raftsmen Playing Cards' by Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham is on view at the Saint Louis Art Museum. Missouri painter George Caleb Bingham shaped the way the nation saw life on the frontier.
The first comprehensive exhibition of paintings and drawings in 25 years by one of the greatest American artists ever, Missourian George Caleb Bingham, will come to the St. Louis Art Museum in ...
The Forest Park institution’s latest exhibit, “Navigating the West: George Caleb Bingham & the River,” opened last weekend with 22 paintings from the self-taught Missouri painter. If you want to see ...
George Caleb Bingham was born in Virginia but made his name here in St. Louis. The painter earned a living from his portraits (and various political jobs, such as serving as the State Treasurer ...
Cancel anytime. ARROW ROCK, Mo. • In a December 1858 edition, the Marshall Weekly Democrat noted that artist George Caleb Bingham was returning to Missouri from Europe after completing paintings ...
Turns out all three judges sat for 19th century Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham. Now their portraits hang on a wall of the new Jackson County Museum of Art, opening Saturday in the recently ...
COLUMBIA — George Caleb Bingham, a prominent American painter of the 19th century, is often recognized for his works reflecting the day's political issues and scenes from the Missouri River.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The celebration of Missouri artist George Caleb Bingham's 200th birthday is being marked by the possibility that his body of work could include 10 more paintings -- all ...