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Chronology of Articles and Essays
April - June

(above: Richmond Barthé, Booker T Washington, sculpture, National Archives at College Park. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Norman Rockwell: Drawing the American Dream (6/23/98)
45th Biennial Exhibition: The Corcoran Collects (6/15/98)
Hudson River School Artist Sanford Gifford (1823-1880) Acquisition by Albany Institute (6/10/98)
Alexander James (1890-1946) (6/7/98)
William Wegman: Photographs, Paintings, Drawings and Video (6/7/98)
Just the Thing! Contemporary Outdoor Sculpture and the Object (6/7/98)
Ranchos: The Oak Group Paints the Santa Barbara Countryside (6/4/98)
California Style: 1930s and 1940s (5/30/98)
Culture y Cultura: How the U.S.-Mexican War Shaped the West (5/25/98)
William Sidney Mount: Painter of American Life (5/24/98)
Hansen Museum Makes Major Purchase (5/24/98)
Julie Inman: Giclee Prints (5/24/98)
Gifts of the Spirit: Works by 19th Century and Contemporary Native American Artists (5/24/98)
Prix de West Exhibition and Sale at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame (5/24/98)
The Presidents and Their Horses (5/24/98)
24th Annual Phippen Western Art Show (5/24/98)
The Philadelphia Ten: A Women's Artist Group 1917-1945
Qualities of Light: Photographs from the Permanent Collection (5/18/98)
Marie Brumund: Contemporary Still Lifes (5/18/98)
Joe Mora: Artist and Writer (5/18/98)
A Matter of Style: The Paintings of Armin Hansen and William Ritschel (5/18/98)
Art in the Garden: Springtime at La Mirada (5/18/98)
Sandy Skoglund: Reality Under Seige (5/18/98)
Costa Manos: American Color (5/18/98)
The Charleston Renaissance (5/18/98)
The Walter O. Evans Collection of African-American Art (5/18/98)
Treasures of the Sierra Nevada (5/16/98)
Spirits, Wolves, and Metaphors An Exhibition of Paintings by Elisse Pogofsky-Harris (5/4/98)
Director's Choice: American and European Masters from the Frye Museum Collections (5/1/98)
The Cowboy Artists of America Museum "Where the Legend Lives", by Diana Comer (5/98)
Cameos of Art Museums' Collections of Historic American Art: Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art (5/98)
Maurice Prendergast: The State of the Estate (4/30/98)
Diversity of Line: Works in Pen and Ink from the Collection of the Brandywine River Museum (4/30/98)
Tropical Terrain: South Florida Landscapes (4/27/98)
Two Narratives: Paintings by Peter Olsen and Rebecca "Betty" Pinkey (4/27/98)
Maria Brito: Rites of Passage (4/27/98)
The Middle Passage: White Ships, Black Cargo Drawings from the Book by Tom Feelings (4/27/98)
Modern Color: Maine Watercolors by Carl Gordon Cutler (4/27/98)
Watercolors by Arthur E. Smith (4/17/98)
National Academy's 173rd Annual Exhibition (4/14/98)
Eiteljorg Museum 1998 Indian Market (4/14/98)
Winslow Homer: Facing Nature (4/7/98)
Ross Stefan: A Tribute to Talent (4/6/98)
American Naive Paintings from the National Gallery of Art (4/6/98)
The Loaded Brush: Recent Watercolors from the Crocker Art Museum Collection (4/4/98)
Self-Taught Artists of the 20th Century: An American Anthology(4/4/98)
John Steuart Curry: Inventing the Middle West (4/1/98)
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