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Exhibition - The Art of Carl Hancock

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date:Sunday, July 5, 2009 time:1:00 PM to 5:00 PM venue:Historic Arkansas Museum address:200 East Third Street  Little Rock, AR 72201  View map from:Historic Arkansas Museum

The Art of Carl Hancock: From the Collection of Myrtie Engelkes and Historic Arkansas Museum.

The Art of Carl Hancock features approximately 22 sketches and etchings from the museum’s permanent collection and the collection of the artist’s niece, Myrtie Engelkes. Carl Hancock (1898 – 1966) was a self-taught etcher, designer, painter and commercial artist. He sketched many familiar scenes and architectural subjects in and around Little Rock, including the Hinderliter Grog Shop (on the museum’s grounds), the Old State House, the Old Mill and Plantation Road. He also sketched scenes in Memphis, New Orleans and other towns along the southern Mississippi Delta. Hancock was born in Springville, Tennessee, and moved to Arkansas in the early 1900s. He was a long-time resident of North Little Rock.

Location: Study Gallery.

Admission:
Adults - $2.50.
Children (under 18) - $1.
Seniors (over 65) - $1.50.

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