Robert O. Mellown

Robert O. Mellown, a frequent contributor to Alabama Heritage, is an authority on Alabama art and architecture and a retired associate professor of art and architectural history at the University of Alabama. 


Robert O. Mellown‘s Featured Articles:

  • Southern Architecture and Preservation: Extreme Makeover: Fort Toulouse’s Graves House (Issue 96)
  • Variations on a Capitol Plan (Issue 77)
  • Richard Upjohn in Alabama (Issue 64)
  • The Extraordinary Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (Issue 56)
  • Art in the South: An Antebellum Physician (Issue 53)
  • Art in the South: The “Precisionism” of Charles Sheeler (Issue 51)
  • Art in the South: Dixon Hall Lewis: An Alabama Silhouette (Issue 47)
  • The Alabama Rotunda (Issue 44)
  • Art in the South: A Greensboro Belle (Issue 40)
  • Art in the South: William Bullock Inge (Issue 36)
  • Mental Health and Moral Architecture (Issue 32)
  • Art in the South: An Alabama Portrait Returns Home (Issue 31)
  • Art in the South: Sully’s Portrait of an Alabama Beauty (Issue 28)
  • Art in the South: A Stained-Glass Tiffany Knight (Issue 27)
  • The Jemison Mansion and Longwood (Issue 26)
  • Steamboat Travel in Early Alabama (Issue 2)