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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.
Whether lounging by the pool, watching blue skies or listening to the roar of ocean waves, for some summer is a favourite season; one that they wish could live on forever.
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 ...
Navigating the West: George Caleb Bingham and the River, the new exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum, showcases 22 Bingham paintings and 50 drawings and prints, and provides a long look at ...
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 ...
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 ...
For a view of life along the Mississippi River in frontier times, look to the walls of the Saint Louis Art Museum. The Forest Park institution’s latest exhibit, “Navigating the West: George Caleb ...
When Donald Trump is made the 45th president of the United States on Jan. 20, George Caleb Bingham’s “The Verdict of the People” will be the chosen painting, hanging on a partition wall ...
Two months ago the Museum of Modern Art called the attention of Manhattan esthetes to an almost forgotten genre painter named George Caleb Bingham, who was Missouri’s favorite 70 years ago.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - 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 ...