1997-2000 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "Realism in American Art and American Realist Artists"
(above: Walter Elmer Schofield, Across the River, 1904, Carnegie Museum of Art. Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Introduction
This section of the Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) catalogue Topics in American Art is devoted to the topic "Realism in American Art and American Realist Artists." Clicking on titles takes readers directly to the articles and essays. The date at the end of each title is the date of publication in Resource Library.
Our 15 articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Aesthetic Realism Foundation - The Terrain Gallery (5/9/00)
New Realism for a New Millennium (11/23/99)
Charles Rain: Magic Realism (8/14/99)
Realism, PhotoRealism, SuperRealism (8/5/99)
Realism and Regionalism: Works on Paper from the Swope Collection (2/6/99)
American Impressionism and Realism: The Margaret and Raymond Horowitz Collection (2/2/99)
American Society of Classical Realism (10/27/98)
Atelier du Nord: A School of Classical Realism (10/15/98) Seventh in a series on America's centers of learning in traditional methods and styles in the visual arts.
Academy of Realist Art (10/14/98) Fourth in a series on America's centers of learning in traditional methods and styles in the visual arts.
Bougie Studio / The Bougie Studio: Continuing a Long Tradition of Training Painters; essay by Peter Bougie (9/14/98) Second in a series on America's centers of learning in traditional methods and styles in the visual arts.
Interior Pauses: Northwest Contemporary Realism (7/15/98)
Atelier School of Classical Realism (7/14/99) Eighth in a series on America's centers of learning in traditional methods and styles in the visual arts.
(above: Frank Schoonover, Hopalong
Takes Command, 1905, oil on canvas, 30 x 20 inches, Delaware
Art Museum, 1942: bequeathed to Delaware Art Museum by Joseph Bancroft.
Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
(above: William Edouard Scott, Frederick Douglass Appealing to President Lincoln and His Cabinet to Enlist Negroes, 1943, mural at the Recorder of Deeds building, 515 D St., NW, Washington, D.C, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*
(above: Joseph Henry Sharp (1859-1953), Fireside, c. 1900, oil on canvas, on loan to the San Diego Museum of Art. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
(above: Joseph Henry Sharp, The Harvest Dance, c. 1893-1894, oil on canvas, 27.6 x 48.6 inches, Cincinnati Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
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