Chronology of Articles and Essays

April, 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

America Seen: People and Place (4/14/99)

Men Without Women: Paul Cadmus as Curator (4/13/99)

Mabel Alvarez (1891-1985): Retrospective at OCMA (4/13/99)

Beyond the Horizon: Sudlow and Jacobshagen (4/13/99)

The Lamps of Tiffany Opens at Knoxville Museum of Art (4/13/99)

150 Years of American Painting: 1794 - 1944 at BYU (4/13/99)

"The Endicott Street Pictures," an Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings by Stephanie Kay (4/13/99)

 

Knoxville Museum of Art Hosts Twentieth Century American Drawings (4/12/99)

"Mandarins to Mariachis," a selection of paintings by Theodore N. Lukits (4/12/99)

Brush with Light: Watercolor Painters of Northeast Ohio (4/11/99)

Picturing Old New England: Image and Memory at NMAA (4/11/99)

Jacob Lawrence--Aesop's Fables (4/11/99)

Donald S. Vogel: Retrospective at Tyler Museum of Art (4/11/99)

 

Art for Everyday Living: The American Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1920 (4/10/99)

William Parker Little, Columbus Pictorialist, 1850-1937 (4/10/99)

Woodland Sculpture Trail Opening Soon at Cheekwood (4/10/99)

Stephen Parrish: Rediscovered American Etcher (4/10/99)

Larry Clark: Tulsa at Everson Museum of Art (4/10/99)

Poles Apart: The Arctic and Antarctic by Galen Rowell (4/10/99)

The American Academy of Equine Art To Hold Horse in Fine Art Exhibition (4/10/99)

 

The View from Asgaard: Rockwell Kent's Adirondack Legacy (4/9/99)

The Plein Air Colorist Tradition:"The Outsiders" (4/9/99)

The American Century: Art & Culture 1900-2000 (4/9/99)

Carmel Art Association Exhibits: "William Hannum: A Retrospective," and "Selected Works by Helen Barker" (4/8/99)

Artful Players: Artistic Life in Early San Francisco (4/8/99)

Painted Light: California Impressionist Paintings: The Gardena High School/Los Angeles Unified School District Collection (4/8/99)

San Diego Museum of Art Names Dr. Don Bacigalupi as Next Director (4/8/99)

Mission San Juan Capistrano to Present Art of Alice Nathan and Augustus Dunbier in Upcoming Exhibitions (4/8/99)

Lance Richbourg Pen and Ink Illustrations at Robert Hull Fleming Museum (4/8/99)

 

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