Archives
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Detail from Untitled (DeMura Shoebox Collage)
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1983, Nellie Mae Rowe, Visionary Artist, exhibition catalogue
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1993, Outsider Art Fair brochure cover
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1998, High Museum of Art letter to Judith Alexander
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1999, The Washington Post, “Her Imagined Treasures”
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1999, The New York Times, “An Artist Who Didn’t Know She Was One”
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1999, Letter from Georgia self-taught artist Ned Cartledge
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1999, The Museum of American Folk Art, exhibition program guide
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1999, The High Museum of Art, Member’s Evening invitation
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1995, The Phyllis Kind Gallery, exhibition opening announcement
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1994, Philadelphia Museum of Art, exhibition catalogue
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1986, The Studio Museum in Harlem, exhibition checklist
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1986, The Gertrude Herbert Memorial Institute of Art, exhibition opening announcement
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1982, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “Renown Came Late in Life for Gifted Folk Artist”
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1999, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “Spirit of Rowe Comes Home”
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1982, The Atlanta Voice, “82-Year-Old Artist’s Works on Display at Atlanta University”
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Nellie Mae on Porch
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Nellie Mae Rowe
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Nellie Mae Rowe at home in Vinings, Georgia
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Nellie Mae Rowe, Vinings, Georgia
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Nellie Mae and Dolls
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Model interior
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Model exterior
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Nellie Mae Rowe’s House
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Nellie Mae Rowe’s garden detail, with pearls
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Untitled (Nellie Mae Rowe’s Playhouse with Dog)
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Nellie Mae Rowe’s Yard
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Nellie Mae Rowe’s Yard, Vinings, Georgia
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Nellie Mae Rowe’s House
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Nellie Mae Rowe in her yard
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1999, Museums & Galleries, Atlanta edition
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1999, The Washington Post, “Not Just Child’s Play”
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1973, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, “All I Got Out There Is Junk”