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Chronology of Articles and Essays
June, 1999

(above: Frederick Carl Frieseke, Cherry Blossoms, c. 1913, oil on canvas, Private collection. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art
John Twachtman, An American Impressionist (6/30/99)
Juicy Fruit: Contemporary Citrus Imagery by Florida Artists (6/29/99)
Stuart Davis in Gloucester (6/29/99)
OPA: Advocates for Representational Art (6/29/99)
Ah-Louisiana, The Land of the Acadians: Wildfowl Carvers (6/23/99)
Betty Tompkins: Weir Deer (6/23/99)
The Kingdoms of Edward Hicks (6/23/99)
Worldly Goods: The Arts of Early Pennsylvania, 16801758 (6/23/99)
The Hyde Collection and its American Art (6/22/99)
Bruce Kimberling: The Last Years in the West, 1981-1993 (6/22/99)
All that Is Glorious Around Us (Hudson River School Painters) (6/22/99)
A Loaded Brush - Nancy Brett: Recent Paintings (6/22/99)
A Fertile Fellowship: Celebrating 125 Years of the Salmagundi Club (6/21/99)
Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts (6/21/99)
The World of Theodore Wores (6/21/99)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Acquires Chuck Close and Other Works (6/21/99)
Marjorie Hayek: Images of Iowa's Rural Heritage (6/20/99)
Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art Receives Luce Foundation Grant (6/18/99)
Polk Museum of Art Re-Accredited by AAM (6/18/99)
Stuart Davis in Gloucester (6/18/99)
Winged Figures by Abbot Thayer (6/17/99)
Renoir to Rothko: The Eye of Duncan Phillips (6/17/99)
Paintings by Charles Sibley (6/17/99)
John L.Gray: New Executive Director at Autry Museum of Western Heritage (6/17/99)
Useful Beauty: Early American Decorative Arts from St. Louis Collections (6/17/99)
William Wegman: Drawing, Video, Painting, Photography (6/17/99)
20th Century Sculpture from the Collection of the Everson Museum of Art (6/16/99)
Lorraine S. Capparell: Five Women (6/16/99)
Summer 1999 Exhibitions from the Anchorage Museum of History and Art Collection (6/15/99)
The Artist's Right to Share in the Resale of Art (6/15/99)
The Woodstock Art Colony (6/15/99)
National Museum of Wildlife Art Twelfth Annual Western Visions Miniature Show and Sale (6/15/99)
Michael Johnson Photographs (6/14/99)
Arts Club of Washington Presents Pyramid Atlantic Artists (6/14/99)
American Naïve Paintings: The Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch Collection (6/14/99)
Dale Chihuly: "Seaforms " (6/14/99)
A Collector's Dream: The Walter F. Kessler Collection of Western American Art (6/12/99)
Drew--Art of the Cinema (6/12/99)
Hooray for Rockwell's Hollywood (6/12/99)
Art in 2 Worlds: The Native American Fine Art Invitational 1983-1997 (6/11/99)
Jerry Weiss: Landscapes (6/11/99)
Athos Menaboni at Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art (6/11/99)
Seventy-Fifth Annual Utah Spring Salon (6/11/99)
John Singleton Copley and Margaret Kemble Gage: Turkish Fashion in 18th Century America (6/11/99)
Taos Artists and Their Patrons, 1898-1950 (6/10/99)
Carleton Watkins: The Art of Perception at SFMOMA (6/10/99)
20th-Century American Realist Prints: The June and Norman Kraeft Gift (6/10/99)
The American Style: Paintings and Drawings of the 30s and 40s (6/10/99)
Thomas William Jones: Three Decades of Watercolor (6/10/99)
Red Grooms, "The Bookstore" and The Late Seventies (6/10/99)
Getty Museum Announces Important Gifts of Photographs (6/10/99)
Oil Patch Dreams: Images of the Petroleum Industry in American Art (6/9/99)
The Philadelphia Ten, 1917-1945: A Women's Artist Group (6/9/99)
Bill Traylor 1854-1949: Deep Blues (6/9/99)
Queen of My Room: A Survey of Work by Julie Speed, 1989-1999 (6/9/99)
From Soup Cans to Nuts: Prints by Andy Warhol (6/9/99)
Life of a Sailor: A Collector 's Vision (6/8/99)
John Register: A Retrospective (6/8/99)
Sargent in the Studio: Drawings, Sketchbooks, and Oil Sketches (6/8/99)
Bearing Witness: Contemporary Works by African American Women Artists (6/8/99)
Watercolors by Peggy Flora Zalucha and Roberta Barnes Landscapes (6/7/99)
Cosmos: From Romanticism to the Avant-garde (6/7/99)
Opening the Door: Women in Art (6/7/99)
1999 Wisconsin Watercolor Society Exhibition (6/7/99)
Photographic Tableaux: Tina Barney's Family Album (6/6/99)
A Personal View of the American West: Canvases from the Collection of Dan and Susan Berman (6/6/99)
Industrial Pennsylvania (6/6/99)
Daniel Sprick at the Denver Art Museum (6/6/99)
Edwin Borein: The Artist 's Life and Works (6/5/99)
Posters American Style at the Oakland Museum of California (6/5/99)
Robert Stackhouse: Major Works 1969-1999 (6/5/99)
From Ship to Shore: Marine Paintings (6/4/99)
John Singer Sargent at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (6/4/99)
Vista and Vision: The Delaware Scene (6/4/99)
Milton Avery Paintings at the Philbrook (6/4/99)
John Marin in New Mexico (6/4/99)
Spirit of the North: The Art of Eustace Paul Ziegler (6/3/99)
William Keith: California Awakening (6/3/99)
Woodcuts by Hiratsuka: A Master in Our Midst (6/3/99)
Our Saints Among Us: 400 Years of New Mexican Devotional Art (6/3/99)
Forever in Search: Urban Street Photography in the Twentieth Century (6/3/99)
Henry Ward Ranger and the Humanized Landscape (6/2/99)
Dayrell Kortheuer (1906-1995): American Romantic Artist (6/2/99)
Self-Taught Artists of the 20th Century: An American Anthology (6/2/99)
William Sidney Mount: Painter of American Life (6/2/99)
Surroundings: Responses to the American Landscape (6/2/99)
The West in American Art at the Tennessee State Museum (6/1/99)
The Collection and Story of the Leanin' Tree Museum of Western Art (6/1/99)
Artists of the Southwest (6/1/99)
The Legend of John Brown by Jacob Lawrence (6/1/99)
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