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D. Jeffrey Mims
Born1954
North Carolina, United States
NationalityAmerican
Known forMural Painting
MovementClassical Realism
AwardsElizabeth T. Greenshields Foundation grant, Arthur Ross Award, Alma Schapiro Prize

D. Jeffrey Mims (born 1954) is a painter, educator, lecturer, and muralist working in the classical realist tradition.

Mims was born in North Carolina, USA. In 1976, he was awarded an Elizabeth T. Greenshields Foundation grant to copy masterworks in museums in England, France, and Italy. In 1981 Mims returned to Florence, Italy, where he studied with the American painter Ben Long for another year.

In recognition of his mural Fresco at the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Glendale Springs, NC, Classical America awarded Mims the Arthur Ross Award for "excellence and integrity in the application of classical ideals," [1] In 2009, Mims was awarded the Alma Shapiro Prize, an Affiliated Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome by The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art.[2] Mims Studios was launched in 2000 as a school of fine art based on a 19th-century Beaux Arts curriculum. In 2011, the private studio school closed and was relaunched as the Academy of Classical Design[3] in association with The Classical Design Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to the education of artists.

Academy

The Academy of Classical Design is an atelier, or studio school, offering training in the disciplines of drawing and painting. The curriculum includes: Drawing from the Charles Bargue Cour des Dessins, Tonal and Color Sketching, Drawing and Painting after Antique Plaster Casts, Old Master Copies, Grisaille Painting, Portrait and Figure Drawing and Painting, Landscape Painting, Composition and Ornamental Design, and a Master Class in Mural Painting and Buon Fresco.

File:Academy of Classical Design ~ Cast Hall.jpg
Interior of the Cast Studio - Academy of Classical Design - Southern Pines, NC

Selected writings

2016 "Creating a Classical Academy" Traditional Building Magazine. April 2016. [4]

2010 "Caput Mundi (Capital of the World)" Fine Art Connoisseur. July 2010. pp. 41 – 44 [2][5]

2006 "Slow Painting / A Deliberate Renaissance" Oglethorpe University Museum, Atlanta, Georgia—catalogue with contributed essay.[6]

Awards

1976 - Elizabeth T. Greenshields Foundation grant[2]

1984 - Classical America - Arthur Ross Award[7]

2009 - The Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America - Alma Schapiro Prize - Fellowship at the American Academy in Rome[8]

Bibliography

  • D. Jeffrey Mims, "Caput Mundi (Capital of the World)," Fine Art Connoisseur, August 2010, vol. 7, i. 4, pp. 41–44, and cover illustration.
  • Peter Bougie, "Intuition: An Interview with D. Jeffrey Mims," Classical Realism Journal, vol.VII, i.1, pp. 10–19, 10-19 illustration.
  • Jerry Cullum, "Realism Lives In Contemporary Pieces," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Friday, November 10, 1995 Section P pp. 1, 12 illustration.
  • Anderson, Kurt, "An Interview with D. Jeffrey Mims," Classical Realism Quarterly, May 16, 1990 pp. 12–15, 20-21 illustration.
  • Keough, Patrick, "Reinventing Classical Realism," The Arts Journal, May 1990 pp. 14–15 illustration.
  • Bretzius, Hunter, "Renaissance Man," Sun Journal, Thursday, April 5, 1990 pp. 1C-2 illustration.
  • Nunnelley, William A., "Painting in the Old Way," Seasons, Fall 1988 pp. 8–9 illustration.
  • Reeves, Garland, "Jeffrey Mims: An Artist Who Takes Long View of Things," The Birmingham News, Sunday August 21, 1988 p. 1E-7 illustration.
  • Lauder, Val, "The Southern Artists," Southern Accents, Nov.-Dec. 1986 pp. 120–123, 146 illustration.
  • Coles, William A., "D. Jeffrey Mims: A Painter's Odyssey," American Artist, October 1985 pp. 36–40, 78-82 illustration.

References

  1. ^ http://www.classicist.org/awards-and-prizes/
  2. ^ a b http://www.classicist.org/awards-and-prizes/alma-schapiro-prize/alma-2009/
  3. ^ http://architectsandartisans.com/index.php/2011/02/a-classical-academy-in-southern-pines/
  4. ^ Traditional Building Magazine, "Creating a Classical Academy,".[1]
  5. ^ Fine Art Connoisseur, July/August 2010, pp. 41 - 44
  6. ^ Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, "Slow Painting, A Deliberate Renaissance," Co-curator.
  7. ^ http://www.classicist.org/
  8. ^ 2009 Alma Schapiro Prize awarded by the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America

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