In those early years the Hoosier Salon was open to artists who had lived in Indiana for at least one year, and it quickly became a showplace for Indiana artists. On display were paintings in watercolor and oil, etchings, drawings, pastels, and cartoons. Throngs of people jammed the galleries to see the work of some of the best Hoosier cartoonists such as Harold Gray, Kin Hubbard, John T. McCutcheon, Gaar Williams and Fontaine Fox. Cartoon art was even used in magazines to publicize the event.Use of this image is restricted to projects related to Destination Indiana. IHS may not reproduce.Destination Indiana - Hoosier Salon Journe
Hopper’s studies at Herron began when the building was new and had approximately 100 students, most ...
Hubbard's artwork, books, and unusual way of life attracted visitors to their home. No road led to t...
The resolution memorialized Floyd D. Hopper, one of Indiana's finest artists, and commend to those w...
In 1924, the Daughters of Indiana, a group of women from Indiana living in Chicago, held a tea where...
In 1990, the Hoosier Salon moved to the Indiana State Museum, and in 2012 to the Indiana Historical ...
Hubbard's artistic work was exhibited often and widely, including a 1966 exhibition on views of the ...
The Hoosier Salon continued in the 1980s at L.S. Ayres store but the Salon offices moved again. The ...
To mark the 60th anniversary in 1984 the Salon commissioned a poster featuring a painting of the 193...
Hopper participated in numerous art shows and his paintings are displayed in homes and institutions ...
Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard created the comic strip character Abe Martin which first appeared in th...
Hopper’s work eventually had two distinct periods. Early on, his career was influenced by Thomas Har...
The Hubbard of the early journals is quite a different figure from the one who appears in Shantyboat...
The Indiana Society of Chicago was founded in 1905 by the McCutcheon brothers, Ade and other Hoosier...
On November 5, 1973 fire destroyed several buildings on east Washington Street. The Salon Gallery, l...
Hopper and his wife traveled and took pictures of scenes he would later paint. He taught in his Cher...
Hopper’s studies at Herron began when the building was new and had approximately 100 students, most ...
Hubbard's artwork, books, and unusual way of life attracted visitors to their home. No road led to t...
The resolution memorialized Floyd D. Hopper, one of Indiana's finest artists, and commend to those w...
In 1924, the Daughters of Indiana, a group of women from Indiana living in Chicago, held a tea where...
In 1990, the Hoosier Salon moved to the Indiana State Museum, and in 2012 to the Indiana Historical ...
Hubbard's artistic work was exhibited often and widely, including a 1966 exhibition on views of the ...
The Hoosier Salon continued in the 1980s at L.S. Ayres store but the Salon offices moved again. The ...
To mark the 60th anniversary in 1984 the Salon commissioned a poster featuring a painting of the 193...
Hopper participated in numerous art shows and his paintings are displayed in homes and institutions ...
Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard created the comic strip character Abe Martin which first appeared in th...
Hopper’s work eventually had two distinct periods. Early on, his career was influenced by Thomas Har...
The Hubbard of the early journals is quite a different figure from the one who appears in Shantyboat...
The Indiana Society of Chicago was founded in 1905 by the McCutcheon brothers, Ade and other Hoosier...
On November 5, 1973 fire destroyed several buildings on east Washington Street. The Salon Gallery, l...
Hopper and his wife traveled and took pictures of scenes he would later paint. He taught in his Cher...
Hopper’s studies at Herron began when the building was new and had approximately 100 students, most ...
Hubbard's artwork, books, and unusual way of life attracted visitors to their home. No road led to t...
The resolution memorialized Floyd D. Hopper, one of Indiana's finest artists, and commend to those w...