Chronology of Articles and Essays

February, 1999

 

.(above: James Everett Stuart (1852-1941, Treadwell Mine, 1892, oil on canvas, Alaska State Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)  

 

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

Milton Avery: Paintings from the Collection of the Neuberger Museum of Art (2/28/99)

Charles Russell and Maynard Dixon Paintings Given to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Collection (2/27/99)

Feature: Jim Talbot (2/27/99)

OBJECTS: Five Master Craftsmen (2/26/99)

Tiffany Windows Installed at the Brooklyn Museum of Art (2/26/99)

Figurative and Portrait Show at Williamsburg Art & Historical Center (2/26/99)

The Irvine Museum Receives Gift of Arthur Beaumont Paintings (2/25/99)

Tucson Photographers in the TMA Collection (2/25/99)

I Saw Whole Paintings Right Before My Eyes: The 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Taos Art Colony (2/25/99)

"A Splendid Little War" The Spanish-American War, 1898: The Artists' Perspective (2/25/99)

By the Grace of Light: Images of Faith from Catholic New Mexico (2/25/99)

 

Made in Massachusetts (2/23/99)

Still Time: Photographs by Sally Mann (2/23/99)

Mabel Alvarez (1891-1985): A Retrospective (2/23/99)

C. R. Smith Collection of Western American Art (2/23/99)

Robert Hamilton: A Vocabulary of Images (2/23/99)

Dorothea Tanning: Still in the Studio (2/23/99)

Kurt Weiser: Potter and Painter (2/23/99)

 

Impressionism in Print: Etching and Lithography by Childe Hassam (2/22/99)

We Live in the Bizarro World: Assemblages by David Gilhooly (2/22/99)

Gus Foster: Breathtaking Views (2/22/99)

American Impressionism from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (2/22/99)

Olga de Amaral: Woven Gold (2/22/99)

"All that is Glorious Around Us": Paintings from the Hudson River School (2/22/99)

 

Espana: American Artists and the Spanish Experience (2/20/99)

Morris Museum of Art Presents Exhibitions of Art of Wolf Kahn and Robert Gwathmey (2/20/99)

Farnsworth's Wyeth Center features new works of Andrew Wyeth, works of Jamie Wyeth and N.C Wyeth (2/19/99)

Winter's Promise: Willard Metcalf in Cornish, New Hampshire, 1909­1920 (2/16/99)

Manuel Neri, artist-in-residence at Boston University (2/14/99)

Steven Assael A Decade of Painting and Drawing (2/14/99)

 

Timothy J. Clark: California Missions (2/12/99)

Three Exhibitions of Equine Art at Holter Museum of Art (2/11/99)

Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory (2/11/99)

Fruits and Flowers: Botanical Paintings by Geraldine King Tam (2/11/99)

The Snallygaster School (2/10/99)

Art and the Animal (2/9/99)

 

Wildflowers of New Mexico: I9th Century Botanical Illustrations by Edward M. Skeats (2/8/99)

Katonah Museum of Art: An Endowment For the Future (2/8/99)

Copley Painting Stays in Philadelphia (2/7/99)

Glass Wall Installation Graces New Mint Museum of Craft + Design (2/7/99)

Realism and Regionalism: Works on Paper from the Swope Collection (2/6/99)

Whistler and Vanderbilt: An Artist and His Patron (2/6/99)

1999 Biennial Regional Jurors' Choice Exhibition at Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery (2/6/99)

David Stephens: California Colorist (2/6/99)

 

CSU Dominguez Hills Presents Restored California Impressionist Works in Major Exhibit Funded by W.M. Keck Foundation (2/5/99)

American Masters from the Cheekwood Collection (2/4/99)

John Singer Sargent (2/4/99)

Stephen Lack (2/3/99)

American Landscapes from the Paine Art Center and Arboretum (2/3/99)

The Lure of Lyme: Celebrating 100 Years of the Lyme Art Colony (2/3/99)

Masterworks of the Photography Collection: Land of Plenty, Land of Contrast (2/3/99)

American Impressionism and Realism: The Margaret and Raymond Horowitz Collection (2/2/99)

First in the Hearts of His Countrymen: George Washington (2/2/99)

America Seen: People and Place (2/2/99)

Along the Water's Edge: Seascapes from the Permanent Collection (2/2/99)

 

Pole to Pole: The Arctic and Antarctic (2/1/99)

In Pursuit of Refinement: Charlestonians Abroad, 1740 - 1860 (2/1/99)

Yellowstone: Seasons of the Wild (2/1/99)

Nelson Museum of the West Opens in Cheyenne Wyoming (2/1/99)

 

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