The Commercial Appeal

‘Outings Project Sites’

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‘LIFE-SIZED’:

1. Circuit Playhouse, 66 Cooper St. — Carl Gutherz, “Picnic on the Seine,” 1885. 2. Café Ole, 959 S. Cooper St. — Winslow Homer, “Reading by the Brook,” 1879. 3. Gloco Iron Works, 1709 Lamar Ave. — Carroll Cloar, “Historic Encounter Between E. H. Crump and W. C. Handy on Beale Street,” 1964. 4. Whitten Bros. Hardware, 2909 Park Ave. — Wilford Conrow, “Maser-El-Din Hoja,” 1916. 5. 2734 Park Ave. — Carroll Cloar, “Where the Southern Cross the Yellow Dog,” 1965. 6. Newby’s, 539 S. Highland St. — Henri Harpignies, “River Scene,” 1897. 7. University of Memphis Art Building, 3715 Central Ave. — Arthur Bowen Davies, “Autumn Bower,” 1907. 8. 600 S. Perkins St. — Abbott H. Thayer, “Gladys,” ca. 1915. 9. 2571 Broad Ave. — Carroll Cloar, “Windy Corner in Vera Cruz,” 1951. 10. 2574 Frayser Blvd. — Pellegrino di Mariano Rossini, “Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Benardino of Siena,” ca. 1450. 11. 472 N Watkins St. — George Luks, “The Fortune Teller,” ca. 1920. 12. 381 N. Main St. — Richard Wilson, “Tivoli: Temple of the Sibyl and the Campagna,” ca. 1763-1767. 13. 52 S. Front St. — Jack Grue, “Old Man River,” ca. 1940. 14. Kudzu’s, 603 Monroe Ave. — Leon Bonhomme, “La Femme en vert (The Woman in Green),” 1909. 15. Memphis Plating Works, 682 Madison Ave. — Robert Henri, “Cori with Cat,” 1907. 16. 1600 S. Lauderdale St. — Carroll Cloar, “Historic Encounter Between E. H. Crump and W. C. Handy on Beale Street,” 1964. 17. 945 E. McLemore Ave. — Carroll Cloar, “Wedding Party,” 1971. 18. Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, 1934 Poplar Ave. — Katherine Augusta Carl, “Portrait of Bessie Vance,” ca. 1890. ‘MONUMENTAL­S’: 19. 62 E.H. Crump Blvd. — WilliamAdo­lphe Bouguereau, “Au pied de la falaise (At the Foot of the Cliff),” 1886. 20. 154 G.E. Patterson Ave. — Carroll Cloar, “Wedding Party,” 1971. 21. 3177 Summer Ave. — Luca Giordano, “The Slaying of the Medusa,” ca. 1680.

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