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Chronology of Articles and Essays
January - March

(above: Eastman Johnson, The Young Sweep, 1863, oil on canvas, 64 x 50 inches, Detroit Institute of Arts. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Journeys over Water: The Paintings of Stephen Etnier (3/31/98)
Seduction of the Southwest (3/21/98)
All Things Bright and Beautiful: California Impressionist Paintings from the Irvine Museum (3/10/98)
Stages of Creation: Public Sculpture by National Academicians (2/19/98)
Portraits by the Peales and their Contemporaries (2/11/98)
RIGHT THERE IN "RIVER CITY" (2/6/98)
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts 50th Anniversary Traveling Collection Exhibition (2/3/98)
The Ricau Collection of American Sculpture (2/1/98)
Hallowed Ground, Preserving America's Heritage (1/31/98)
National Oil and Acrylic Painters' Society EXHIBIT'97 (1/29/98)
Early California Art, by Sandy Hunter (1/28/98)
As Hollywood created the Indiana Jones myth, M. Mellanay Delhom became the real thing (1/27/98)
Hughie-Lee Smith: A Retrospective (1/26/98)
Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance (1/21/98)
History of American Poster Art in Exhibition (1/3/98)
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