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Albert Milani Marker<br>(<i>wide view from Main Street • Walnut Street in background</i>) image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, May 10, 2019
Albert Milani Marker
(wide view from Main Street • Walnut Street in background)
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1 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Albert Milani(1892-1972) — Knoxville History Project —
Italian-born sculptor Albert Milani's majestic marble eagles crown the Art Deco-style Tennessee Supreme Court building across the street, constructed in the early 1930s. Tennessee marble, perhaps Knoxville's most famous natural resource, has been . . . Map (db m134878) HM
2 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Robert Birdwell(1924-2016) — Knoxville History Project —
A Knoxville native, Robert Birdwell grew up in the Lonsdale area before moving to Kingsport, Tenn. The GI Bill allowed him back to move back to Knoxville to study at the University of Tennessee and from there he attended the University of Iowa's . . . Map (db m134893) HM
3 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Catherine Wiley(1879-1958) — Knoxville History Project —
Recognized as one of Knoxville’s most influential artists of the early 20th century, Catherine Wiley was born near Knoxville in Coal Creek (later Lake City, now Rocky Top). Her father worked in the coal industry before moving the family to Knoxville . . . Map (db m134895) HM
4 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Charles Christopher Krutch(1849-1934)
Born of German parents who settled in the area before the Civil War, Charles Christopher Krutch spent most of his life in Knoxville, the family home not far from here at 914 East Hill Avenue. Without formal training, Krutch worked throughout his . . . Map (db m134896) HM
5 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Lloyd Branson(1853-1925) — Knoxville History Project —
Born in northern Knox County (now part of Union County), Lloyd Branson is regarded perhaps as Knoxville's finest professional artist. Branson's family moved to Knoxville in 1868, and exhibited extraordinary talent as a youngster. After studying at . . . Map (db m134898) HM
6 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — C. Kermit "Buck" Ewing(Bentleyville, Pennsylvania 1910-1976 Bali, Indonesia) — Knoxville History Project —
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., Kermit "Buck" Ewing graduated from Carnegie Mellon University where he later taught art. Ewing started the University of Tennessee's visual arts program after moving to Knoxville in 1948. The department began with 35 . . . Map (db m134900) HM
7 Tennessee, Knox County, Knoxville — Lawson McGhee Library — Knoxville History Project —
Lawson McGhee Library (west panel) ”I intend to erect a building to be used as a public library, and at the same time, a memorial to a beloved child.” -Charles McClung McGhee The original Lawson McGhee Library was . . . Map (db m134882) HM
 
 
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