], b. 1894, New York, NY; d. 1990, St. Augustine, FL, b. 1890, Athens, GA; d. 1979, Birmingham, AL, b. 1857, Philadelphia, PA; d. 1942, Thomaston, CT, b. 1865, New Orleans, LA; d. 1927, New Orleans, LA, b. John Steuart Curry painted this mural and others alongside it from 1937 to 1942. 1921, Buffalo, NY; d. 2012, Manchester, VT, b. 1912, Celina, OH; d. 2009, Jackson, MS, b. 1895, Washington, DC; d. 1975, Washington, DC, b. 1878, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; d. 1961, b. 1858, New York, NY; d. 1942, Tryon, NC, b. It is by far Curry's most famous work, the only work of his to have a book devoted to it. Oil on canvas, Dimensions: 1877, Columbus, GA; d. 1965, Columbus, GA, b. It is located on the east side of the second floor rotunda. 1927, Shanghai, China; d. 1958, Port Chester, NY, b. 1877, Hagerstown, MD; d. 1968, Hagerstown, MD, b. 1892, Tacoma, WA; d. 1984, Bethesda, MD, b. 1898, Washington County, IA; d. 1964, Baldwin County, GA, b. 1871, St. Paul, MN; d. 1956, St. Paul, MN, b. Chronologically from right to left are the Franciscan missionary Fray Juan de Padilla and the conquistador Coronado, the first Europeans to visit the land that became Kansas, followed by a plainsman, who has just killed a buffalo. 1826, Dresden, TN; d. 1924, Hopkinsville, KY, b. 1874, Shepherdsville, KY; d. 1955, Warren County, KY, b. 1880, Yazoo City, MS; d. 1942, Dallas, TX, b. 1905, New Orleans, LA; d. 1980, New Port Richey, FL, b. 1892, Long Creek, NC; d. 1987, Wilmington, NC, b. 1907, Parkersburg, WV; d. 1968, Los Angeles, CA, b. 1895, Washington, DC; d. 1961, Washington, DC, b. 1938, Atlanta, GA; d. 2020, Bedford, NH, b. 1886, Gallipolis, OH; d. 1960, Aquia, VA, b. 1912, Brentwood, NY; d. 1965, Riverdale, NY, b. Murderer. active in Washington, DC, 1920-1935; d. about 1946, b. 1876, New Orleans, LA; d. 1946, New Orleans, LA, b. 1909, Marietta, GA; d. 1990, Marietta, GA, b. 1896, New York, NY; d. 1981, possibly Santa Fe, NM, b. 1880, New Orleans, LA; d. 1930, New Orleans, LA, b. 1935, Savannah, GA; d. 2017, Dothan, AL, b. 1906, New Orleans, LA; d. 1986, New Orleans, LA, b. 1852, Baltimore, MD; d. 1938, Baltimore, MD, b. IL; d. 1972, Nashville, TN, b. 1875, Washington, DC; d. 1963, Tucson, AZ, b. 1901, Jackson, MI; d. 2008, Haywood County, NC, b. 1900, Louisville, KY; d. 1996, Louisville, KY, b. 1891, Roxbury, MA; d. 1960, Kingfield, ME, b. 1910, Brusly, LA; d. 2007, Schaumburg, IL, b. 1888, Du Bois, NE; d. 1979, Georgetown, TX, b. 1898, North East, PA; d. after 1976, Erie, PA, b. 1908, New Bern, NC; d. 2000, New Bern, NC, b. 1918, New York, NY; d. 2002, Nyack, NY, b. Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska Pennsylvania . 1876, Louisville, KY; d. 1957, Jefferson County, KY, b. 1869, Cambridge, MA; d. 1962, Asheville, NC, b. 1889, Washington, DC; d. 1975, Winchester, MA, b. 1860, Savannah, GA; d. 1938, Northhampton, MA, b. 1896, Lyon, France; d. 1985, Pond Farm, CA, b. 1895, Bryants Mill, TX; d. 1974, Lexington, KY, b. 1925, Midland City, AL; d. 2021, Westport, CT, b. 1918, Covington City, VA; d. 2006, Kilmarnock, VA (b. Henderson, NC), b. and the caning of abolitionist Charles Sumner on the Senate floor.The Pottawatomie Massacre escalated the violence in Kansas to a fever pitch, drawing federal troops to the territory. 1907, Delco, NC; d. 2007, Wilmington, NC, b. 1875, Blytheville, VA; d. 1961, Abilene, TX, b. 1888, Crystal Springs, MS; d. 1965, Crystal Springs, MS, b. 1865, Montevallo, AL; d. 1951, Birmingham, AL, b. 1890, St. Louis, MO; d. 1947, DeKalb, GA, Hosterman, Naomi/Naomie Louise Sunderland, b. 1848, Covington, KY; d. 1947, Washington, DC, b. 1897, MA; active in Washington, DC, 1917, b. Both failed to chart, though a live version of "Lonely Wind" (from the double-live album Two for the Show) did reach the Top 100 in early 1979. 1900, Norfolk, VA; d. 1959, Arlington, VA, b. 1895, Savannah, GA; d. 1955, Philadelphia, PA, b. 1828, Barren County, KY; d. 1904, Cumberland County, KY, b. 1882, Savannah, GA; d. 1985, Savannah, GA, b. 1932, Winston-Salem, NC; d. 2012, Winston-Salem, NC, b. 1905, Marblehead, MA; d. 2008, Solomons, MD, b. 1914, Charlotte, NC; d. 1984, Charlotte, NC, b. Last edited on 21 November 2022, at 06:30, "The 10 best album sleeves taken from old paintings", "Canadian album certifications Kansas Kansas", "American album certifications Kansas Kansas", Recording Industry Association of America, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kansas_(Kansas_album)&oldid=1123009731, This page was last edited on 21 November 2022, at 06:30. 1866, Rochester, MN; d. 1958, Amsterdam, NY, b. He defined "Journey From Mariabronn" as "Kansas's first full-on symphonic rock masterpiece, and the song has so many strong elements and themes, it goes beyond any simple analysis. 1910, Wilmington, NC; d. 1999, Fairfax, VA, b. 1894, Washington, DC; d. 1984, Alexandria, VA, b. 1903, Elkhart, IN; d. 1990, Los Alamitos, CA, b. 1870, New Orleans, LA; d. 1950, Biloxi, MS, b. 1879, Worcester, MA; d. 1980, Worcester, MA, b. 1872, Auburn, KS; d. 1957, Plainfield, NJ, b. 1922, Smiths Creek, MI; d. 2003, Oakland, MI, b. 1848, Metz, France; d. 1922, Charleston, SC, b. Augustus Washington, John Brown, daguerreotype, 4 1/2 x 7 3/4 x 7/16 in. 1896, Baltimore, MD; d. 1974 (buried in Sleepy Hollow, NY), b. 1882, Columbia, SC; d. 1969, Columbia, SC, b. 1904, Williamson, GA; d. 1998, St. Petersburg, FL, b. 1912, Charleston, WV; d. 1981, Miami, FL, b. 1882, Astoria, IL; d. 1936, Alexandria, VA, b. 1888, Washington, MN; d. 1981, Arlington, VA, b. 1929, Laurel, FL; d. 1993, New York, NY, b. 1922, St. Louis, MO; d. 2003, Webster Groves, MO, b. 1894, Germantown, CA; d. 1988, El Cerrito, CA, b. 1920, Waterbury, CT; d. circa 1996-1998, b. 1919, Asheville, NC; d. 2012, Greensboro, NC, b. 1910; d. 1986 (buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA), b. 1900, Pulaski, VA; d. 1994, Sarasota, FL, b. 1909, Greenville, OH; d. 1991, Baltimore, MD, b. 1897, Boston, MA; d. 1979 Washington, DC, b. The daguerreotypist, Augustus Washington, was an African American photographer with a studio in Hartford, Connecticut. 1858, Great Britain; d. 1941, Ontario, Canada, b. In his other hand he holds a rifle, referred to as a "Beecher's Bible". 1877, Washington, DC; d. 1952, Washington, DC, b. 1853, Louisville, KY; d. 1926, Louisville, KY, b. 1895, Hoboken, NJ; d. 1965, San Francisco, CA, b. 1894, Evergreen, AL; d. 1979, Virginia Beach, VA, b. 1899, Duplin County, NC; d. 1974, Wilmington, NC, b. 1892, Athens, AL; d. 1990, Nashville, TN, b. 1903, New York; d. 2000, Greenwich Village, NY, b. 1880, Newport, KY; d. 1966, Amherst, MA, b. 1862, New Orleans, LA; d. 1937, Biloxi, MS, b. 1875, Augusta, GA; d. 1967, Augusta, GA, b. 1908, Maysville, GA; d. 1997, Decatur, GA, b. 1861, Waupaca County, WI; d. 1949, Orlando, FL, b. 1919, Ontario, Canada; d. 2005, Bay City, MI, b. 1891, Haarlem, Holland; d. 1981, Tampa, FL, b. 1886, Guilford County, NC; d. 1957, Hendersonville, NC, Berchmans, Sister Agnes (nee Julia Alma Landry), b. 1875, Washington, DC; d. 1956, Washington, DC, Sawtelle, Mary "Daisy" Berkeley Blackford, b. 1881, Hadley, MA; d. 1973, Volusia, FL, b. 1864, Boston, MA; d. 1953, Washington, DC, b. 1909, Brooklyn, NY; d. 1991, New York (buried in Greensboro, NC), b. 1926, Wiesbaden, Germany; d. 2014, Wellfleet, MA, b. 1894, Philippi, WV; d. 1978, Lewisburg, WV, b. 1878, Rome, GA; d. 1966, Birmingham, AL, b. 1924, Johnstown, PA; d. 2013, Farmington, AR, b. 1894, Detroit, MI; d. 1990, Santa Monica, CA, b. 1916, San Francisco, CA; d. 2007, Petaluma, CA, b. 1911, Omaha, NE; d. 2001, Port Townsend, WA, b. 1917, Palmerton, PA; d. 2016, Wilmington, NC, b. 1884, Selma, AL; d. 1971, Laguna Beach, CA, b. 1892, Green Cove Springs, FL; d. 1962, New York, NY, b. 1898, Marysville, OH; d. 1988, Rockville, MD, b. 1924, Marion, AL; d. 2010, Albuquerque, NM, Stewart, Mary Alice Leath (see Thomas, Mary Alice Leath Stewart), b. 1911, Richmond, VA; d. 1985, Winston-Salem, NC, Davis, Elizabeth Marguerite Evans {Willis}, b. 1914, Newport, AR; d. 1999, Little Rock, AR, b. 1870, Wheeling, WV; d. 1951, Wheeling, WV, b. 1866, New Orleans, LA; d. 1948, New Orleans, LA, b. 1879, Petersburg, VA; d. 1951, Petersburg, VA, b. 1909, Chicago, IL; d. 1998, Boulder, CO, b. 1918, Washington, DC; d. 2007, Albuquerque, NM, b. 24 (as "John Brown, Detail Study of Kansas Mural"). 1829, Fincastle, VA; d. 1918, Ashland, KY, b. 1912, Pulaski, TN; d. 1999, Chattanooga, TN, Johansen, Beate "Ati" Eveliene Gropius {Forberg}, b. 1858, Pass Christian, MS; d. 1940, Wellesley, MA, b. 1833, Mnster, Germany; d. 1907, Austin, TX, b. 1894, New York, NY; d. 1981, Santa Fe, NM, b. 1837, St. Louis, MO; d. 1922, Knoxville, TN, b. Mrs. A.Y. In a contemporary review for New Musical Express, Max Bell wrote that, despite Kansas having all the elements for subtlety, "bristling with hard rock commonplace, speed and beat, they rapidly cancel any hints of originality", showing a lack of personality which transforms the listening of the album in a boring enterprise. 1897, Washington, DC; d. 1983, Gloucester, MA, b. 1848, Wilmington, NC; d. 1927, Providence, RI, b. 1907, Chunju, Korea; d. 1960, Richmond, VA, b. 1918, Savannah, GA; d. 2000, Savannah, GA, b. Address: 300 SW 10th, Topeka, KS 66612 Phone: 785.296.3966Website: www.kshs.org/places/capitol/index.htm. His actions contributed to such paranoia among slaveholders about the future of slavery in the United States that, John Steuart Curry, Tragic Prelude (detail), 193742, oil and egg tempera 11 6 x 31 feet (Kansas statehouse, Topeka) This mural, in the Kansas State Capitol building, depicts John Brown as a fanatic, Moses-like figure, striding forward as clouds part in the sky (not unlike the parting of the Red Sea), in a composition reminiscent of Delacroixs Liberty Leading the People. 1879, Prospect Valley, WV; d. 1951, Harrison County, WV, b. 1880, The Dalles, OR; d. 1956, Suitland, MD, b. Through its academic research, the Johnson Collection has worked intently to document and celebrate the achievements of artists associated with the South. 1883, Washington, DC; d. 1983, Santa Barbara, CA, b. 1892, Indianapolis, IN; d. 1980, Bloomington, IN, b. 1860, Greenwich, NY; d. 1961, Hoosick Falls, NY, b. 1919, Heidelberg, MS; d. 1991, Belzoni, MS, b. Tragic Prelude depicts John Brown and the anti-slavery movement in the Kansas Territory. This political cartoon depicts the pro-slavery congressman Preston Brooks attacking the anti-slavery Senator Charles Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor. 1870, Eliot, ME; d. 1950, Los Angeles, CA, b. 1929, Winston-Salem, NC; d. 2015, Winston-Salem, NC, b. The song John Browns Body, a Civil War marching song, provided the inspiration for The Battle Hymn of the Republic., Browns complex legacy has been viewed in different lights in the century and a half since his death. 1914, Newton, KS; d. 2002, Bethlehem, PA, b.