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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Title, Monographic | [Materials on the Painted Forest in Valton, Wisconsin] |
| Abstract | German immigrant and itinerant painter Ernest Hupeden painted a panoramic scene to reflect the initiation rituals and values of the Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal and mutual insurance organization. "The Painted Forest" is in Valton, Wisconsin.Contents: Nash, Dolores Henderson. “The Saga of The Painted Forest.” Photocopy, n.d., 4 pp.; Rhodes, David. “The Painted Forest: M.W.A. Camp # 6190.” Photocopy, n.d., 2 pp.; Rhodes, David. “Wood Hall.” Photocopy, 1981, 11 pp.; Stone, Lisa. “The Painted Forest,” in Personal Places: Perspectives on Informal Art Environments. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press [Photocopy], 1984, 7 pp.; Stone, Lisa, "The Painted Forest," The Clarion, Winter 1985, pp. 54-63; "Description of the Restoration," [S.l., s.n., n.d.], 3 pp.; "The M.W.A. Ritual Positions in Relation to the Painted Forest Mural," 1 pp.; floor plan of the lodge, 1 p.; script for guided tour of the mural, 3 pp.; "The Painted Forest: The Arts Learning Center, Valton, WI" brochure, 2 sides; "Brief History of Modern Woodmen," 5 pp.; and "The Painted Forest: Edgewood College Art Studio & Study Center," 4 pp. |
| Notes | Donated by Robert Tarrell, 2006. |
| Call Number | MKI P2007-1 |
| MKI Terms | Artists/ Paintings/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Huepeden, Ernst, d. 1911/ Valton (Wis.) |