Ruth carter stevenson biography sample

  • Carter was a man of iron will, blunt charm and big ideas.
  • She was born the same year her father took over as publisher of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram — a man who would go one to build a formidable.
  • The Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ruth Carter Stevenson on October 19, 1923.
  • 1930s–40s

    1935

    Amon G. Carter Sr. (1879–1955) purchases his first painting: His First Lesson (1903) by artist Frederic Remington, along with several watercolors by Montana artist Charles M. Russell. Over the next 20 years, Carter goes on to amass a significant collection of western art that will eventually become the foundation of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

    Artwork Credit

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, Amon G. Carter Collection

    1936

    During the Texas Centennial celebration, the Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum and Casa Mañana, which features a geodesic dome bygd architect Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983), debut on Lancaster Avenue, the south side of what becomes the Fort Worth Cultural District. Working with city officials, Carter designates a hillside at the corner of Lancaster Avenue and Camp kniv Boulevard for the museum that he is planning.

    1945

    Carter, with his former wife Nenetta Burton Carter, establishes the Amon G. Carter

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    Fort Worth resident Jacurria Allen spent a recent Sunday afternoon strolling around the Amon Carter Museum of American Art.

    She stopped and studied “The Negro Looks Ahead,” a bronze sculpture of a Black American by Richmond Barthé. 

    “This actually makes me emotional because our people are now allowed to create art through our own creativity and not rely on someone else to tell our story,” Allen said.

    Allen’s experience is just one of many that happen every day inside the museum, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this month. It also represents the Amon’s transformation from a place that housed art focused on the Old West to a museum that now represents all facets of American art. 

    If you go

    What: The Amon Carter Museum of American Art’s 60th Birthday Bash

    When: 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are required to attend the free event.

    Where: 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.,

    This fall, the Carter is celebrating Ruth's legacy at the Carter and her monumental impact on the arts in Fort Worth and beyond.

    Fort Worth, TX, October 19, 2023—This fall, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ruth Carter Stevenson on October 19, 1923. The daughter of Amon G. Carter Sr., Ruth was the founder and guiding light of the Museum, dedicating decades of her life to shaping our internationally recognized collection of American art. Under her leadership, the Carter opened to the public in 1961, and the Museum expanded its collection to include the best examples of American creativity across centuries.

    “This fall, we are thrilled to be celebrating what would have been 100 years of Ruth” said Andrew J. Walker, Executive Director of the Carter. “A champion of the arts in her community and beyond, Ruth was the guiding light of the Museum, and we are excited to continue to follow in her footsteps as we look