Event Details:
January 15, 2013 - October 6, 2013
Location: The Thomas H. Jacobsen Gallery of American Art

From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art. The exhibition highlights works in The Cummer’s own collections, including landscapes by such well-known artists as Winslow Homer and Martin Johnson Heade. In addition, a selection of contemporary art from museums, galleries and collectors throughout the state celebrates the state’s creativity while demonstrating the increasing influence that environmental concerns play in Florida art.
Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.

From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art. The exhibition highlights works in The Cummer’s own collections, including landscapes by such well-known artists as Winslow Homer and Martin Johnson Heade. In addition, a selection of contemporary art from museums, galleries and collectors throughout the state celebrates the state’s creativity while demonstrating the increasing influence that environmental concerns play in Florida art.
Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.

From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art. The exhibition highlights works in The Cummer’s own collections, including landscapes by such well-known artists as Winslow Homer and Martin Johnson Heade. In addition, a selection of contemporary art from museums, galleries and collectors throughout the state celebrates the state’s creativity while demonstrating the increasing influence that environmental concerns play in Florida art.
Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.
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Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.

From native and Spanish colonial artifacts, to digital and video art of today, La Florida celebrates 500 years of Florida art. The exhibition highlights works in The Cummer’s own collections, including landscapes by such well-known artists as Winslow Homer and Martin Johnson Heade. In addition, a selection of contemporary art from museums, galleries and collectors throughout the state celebrates the state’s creativity while demonstrating the increasing influence that environmental concerns play in Florida art.
Janaina Tschape, Undine, 2004, color lithograph, 27 ¾ x 22 ½, FC.2005.6.17. University of South Florida Collection; Photo Credit: Will Lytch.