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Most Recent Exhibition

 

Centre Historique Minier
Lewarde, FRANCE

 

August 31, 2015 – March 31, 2016

lewarde

AU COEUR DU PROGRES, oeuvres graphiques de la collection John P. Eckblad

Accompanied by an illustrated, french language catalogue.
Visit: www.chm-lewarde.com

Recent Exhibitions

 

Les Dominicaines                                                                   Pont-l’Eveque, FRANCE

 

June 15 – September 15, 2012

Bowes Museum
AU COEUR DU PROGRESoeuvres graphiques de la collection John P. Eckblad

Accompanied by an illustrated, French language catalogue.                                                  Visit: www.lesdominicaines.com

 


Le Bois du Cazier                                                                   Marcinelle, BELGIQUE

 

April 5 – June 3, 2012

Bowes Museum

AU COEUR DU PROGRES, oeuvres graphiques de la collection John P. Eckblad

Accompanied by an illustrated, French language catalogue.                                                  Visit: www.leboisducazier.be

 

The Bowes Museum
Barnard Castle, County Durham, ENGLAND


September 17, 2011 –  January 15, 2012

Bowes Museum

At the Heart of Progress: Coal, Iron, and Steam since 1750; Industrial Imagery from the John P. Eckblad Collection

Accompanied by an illustrated, English language catalogue published by the Ackland Museum (University of North Carolina). The Bowes Museum was the first stop of a multi-country European tour that was organized and circulated by Art-In-Industry.com.

Visit: www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk

 

You may download a .pdf of all prints and posters in the “Heart of Progress” exhibition, HERE.


Palmer Museum of Art                                                         Pennsylvania State University

 

October 19, 2010 – January 23, 2011

Palmer Museum

At the Heart of Progress: Coal, Iron, and Steam since 1750; Industrial Imagery from the John P. Eckblad Collection

This exhibition’s wide artistic range included eighteenth- and nineteenth-century American, English and French landscapes, and post-impressionist images from the golden age of French printmaking in the 1890s. Accompanied by an illustrated catalogue, the Heart of Progress was organized and circulated by the Ackland Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with funding provided by the William Hayes Ackland Trust.

Click HERE for more details on the Palmer Museum.

 

You may download a .pdf of all prints and posters in the “Heart of Progress” exhibition, HERE.

 

 

 

The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center                       Vassar College

 

January 22 – March 21, 2010

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At the Heart of Progress: Coal, Iron, and Steam since 1750; Industrial Imagery from the John P. Eckblad Collection

Organized by the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, this exhibition surveyed the Faustian bargain between humanity and carbon. Though coal, iron, and steam support industrial civilization, their enormous benefits are counterbalanced by similarly enormous tolls. The exhibition of seventy prints, five books, and one children’s toy focused on several themes, including mining, iron and steel-making, smokestack landscapes, and images of laborers.

Read more about the Exhibition at Vassar College.

 

 

Ackland Art Museum                                                             The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

January 24 – May 17, 2009

 

Ackland Poster

At the Heart of Progress: Coal, Iron, and Steam since 1750; Industrial Imagery from the John P. Eckblad Collection

The Ackland celebrated its fifitieth anniversary year with this special exhibition drawn from one of the most extensive private collections of prints and posters associated with industry and labor.  Included were approximately seventy-five pieces selected from the collection of Dr. John P. Eckblad, exploring the world of coal production and consumption, featuring such artists as Camille Pissarro, Theophile Steinlen, Constantin Meunier, Joseph Pennell, C. R. W. Nevinson, and Craig McPherson, as well as a wealth of commercial and documentary imagery.

Read more about the Exhibition at The Ackland Art Museum.

 

You may download a .pdf of all prints and posters in the “Heart of Progress” exhibition, HERE.


Ackland Art Museum                                                             The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

 

August 27, 1995 – January 14, 1996

Identity and Difference in 19th Century Art

The installation, “Labor and Industry” opened November 29, 1995 and ran through January 14, 1996. Featured works included prints by J.C. Bourne, Francois Bonhomme, Eugene Carriere, and William Read from the John P. Eckblad Collection of Industrial Imagery.