American 20-21st Century Representational Art

Resource Library articles and essays published in 2003

 

(above: Granville Richard Seymor Redmond, Talk On the Beach, 1931, Laguna Art Museum. 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 "American 20th-21st Century Multi-Subject Representational Art." Articles and essays specific to this topic published in TFAO's Resource Library are listed at the beginning of the section. 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.

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Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

A Transatlantic Avant-Garde: American Artists in Paris, 1918 - 1939 (12/1/03)

The Art of Romare Bearden (11/17/03)

Life as Art: Paintings by Gregory Gillespie and Frances Cohen Gillespie (11/12/03)

African American Artists Celebrate Community (11/11/03)

Children's Book Magic at Woodson Art Museum (11/11/03)

 

African American Works on Paper from the Wes and Missy Cochran Collection (11/10/03)

American Indian Art at the Spencer Museum of Art (9/25/03)

The Art of Romare Bearden (9/23/03)

American Woodblock Prints (9/22/03)

Something All Our Own: The Grant Hill Collection of African American Art (9/2/03)

 

Debating American Modernism: Stieglitz, Duchamp, and the New York Avant-Garde (8/8/03)

Four Originals: Cassatt, O'Keeffe, Nevelson, Frankenthaler (7/31/03)

Conversion to Modernism: The Early Work of Man Ray (1890 - 1976) ; essays by Francis M. Naumann and Gail Stavitsky (7/14/03)

Zelda Fitzgerald: Her Voice in Paradise; book chapter by Sally Cline (7/11/03)

Summer Reading: Artists' Books from Nashville Collections (7/8/03)

 

Some Assembly Required: Collage Culture in Post-War America (7/7/03)

Times of Change 1913-1945: Masterpieces of the Permanent Collection at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (7/3/03)

American Tableaux: Many Voices, Many Stories (7/1/03)

Power and Whimsy: A Private Collection of American Modernism (7/1/03)

Generations (6/26/03)

 

An American Celebration: Recent Gifts to the Permanent Collection of the Norton Museum of Art (6/12/03)

In a Romantic Mood: American Impressionists and Their Era (5/30/03)

The Howard University Gallery of Art; essay by Tritobia Hayes Benjamin (5/29/03)

Legacy of Struggle and Triumph: Icons of An Inside View; essay by Floyd Coleman (5/29/03)

Midwest Watercolor Society 27th Annual Transparent Watercolor Exhibition (5/22/03)

 

Romare Bearden: Narrations (5/20/03)

The Art of the Music Poster of the 60s and 70s (5/8/03)

Opening Remarks for Realism Revisited - The Florence Academy of Art, essay by Rudolf Kober (5/6/03)

Modern Primitives: Simple Art in a Complex Age (5/6/03)

Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (4/15/03)

 

Alfred H. Maurer: American Modern (4/11/03)

African American Masters: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (4/4/03)

Tools as Art: The Hechinger Collection (3/3/03)

Fred Marcellino: Master of Sky, essay by Steven Heller (2/28/03)

Andy Warhol Work and Play (2/29/03)

 

The Berenstain Bears Celebrate: The Art of Stan and Jan Berenstain (1/22/03)

 

(above: Edith White, Navel Oranges, blouinartinfo.com. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

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