"St. Scholastica Monastery" lithographNumbered, limited edition, offset lithographs printed on acid free paper, by John Bell, Jr. (1937 2013) Image size 22 x 36 This image is of the Saint Scholastica Convent, now the Saint Scholastica Monastery, a historic religious facility at 1301 South Albert Pike Avenue, Fort Smith, AR. It is a large multi winged brick and masonry complex with Late Gothic Revival architecture, five stories in height, set on a large landscaped property behind Trinity
Glannon was affiliated with the Mark of the Phoenix
He did every step of the lithography process himself
and every week for a year traveled from his home in Tulsa to Oklahoma City to study with Richard and Edith Goetz
protect and educate about the life and art of John Bell
Chamberlain pursued photography with a panoramic Widelux camera
we discover a bold interpretation of subject and exaggeration of color far different from photography
with a beer garden built on top of it
Image size 17 x 23”
he saw the people continue to suffer under brutal communist rule
Now living in Fort Smith
In 1972 Glannon taught himself lithography
finds himself in possession of a derelict but stately Little Rock home