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Chronology of Articles and Essays
July, 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:
Grace Albee: An American Printmaker, 1890-1985 (7/30/99)
American Academy of Women Artists (AAWA) Fifth Annual Signature Exhibition and Workshop (7/28/99)
Mind and Machine: Rhonda Wall, Recent Works (7/28/99)
The Cinematic "I": Justin McCarthy, American Maverick Painter (7/28/99)
Apocalyptic Giggles: The Industrial Cartoon Humor of Derf (7/28/99)
Treasures of USC: The Collecting Continues (4/27/99)
The Vivid West of Veloy Vigil (1931-1997) (7/26/99)
Cut from the Cloth of Life: The Fabric Collages of Elizabeth B. Noyce (7/26/99)
The Tile Club and The Aesthetic Movement in America (1877~I887) (7/25/99)
California Dreamin': Contemporary Art from the Bank of America Collection (7/25/99)
From the Slide Registry: Valeri Larko, Merle Lau, Henry Sanchez (7/25/99)
Dwight William Tryon, 1849-1925 (7/22/99)
Wesley Dennis and Misty of Chincoteague (7/22/99)
Drawing Together: The Children around Hovenweep National Monument (7/22/99)
WPA Collection at Rockford Art Museum (7/21/99)
More Than Meets the Eye: Maryland History in Prints, 1750-1900 (7/21/99)
Nene Humphrey: Common Touch (7/20/99)
Sea: Scene: See: Seen (7/19/99)
Unbroken Spirit: The Wild Horse in the American Landscape (7/17/99)
Taos Artists and Their Patrons: 1898 - 1950 (7/16/99)
Flatland Skies: Keith Jacobshagen (7/16/99)
Common Man, Mythic Vision: The Paintings of Ben Shahn (7/15/99)
Contemporary American Masters: The 1960s (7/14/99)
Early American Landscapes and Graphic Traditions (7/14/99)
America Seen: People and Place at the Dane G. Hansen Museum (7/14/99)
Charles H. Woodbury and His Students; B. Lynch: The Game of Folly (7/14/99)
The Nude in Contemporary Art (7/14/99)
David Rothermel: The Light Within (7/13/99)
The Kingdoms of Edward Hicks (7/13/99)
First Annual Laguna Beach Plein Air Painting Invitational Competition (7/13/99)
Photographs of America's Baseball Stadiums (7/13/99)
Visions of the Eastern Shore (7/12/99)
The Lamps of Tiffany: Highlights from the Egon and Hildegard Neustadt Collection (7/12/99)
Andy Warhol's "Flash - November 22, 1963" (7/12/99)
14th annual C.M. Russell Museum Benefit (7/12/99)
Arts for the Parks at The Anniston Museum of Natural History (7/12/99)
"Inner Visions" at the Phippen Museum (7/11/99)
Visions of Home: American Impressionist Images of Suburban Leisure and Country Comfort (7/11/99)
1999 Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach, California (7/10/99)
Decisive Moments: American Impressionist Painting from West Coast Collections (7/9/99)
Fourth Annual Art of the Animal Kingdom (7/8/99)
Love and the American Dream: The Art of Robert Indiana (7/8/99)
James Fitzgerald in Maine (7/8/99)
Iowa Watercolor Society Exhibition (7/8/99)
Arizona Collects Arneson (7/8/99)
First Annual Reinventing the West (7/7/99)
Southwest Weaving: A Continuum (7/7/99)
The Phillips Collection Conservators Discover "New" Gifford Beal Painting (7/7/99)
A Place Not Forgotten: Landscapes of the South from the Morris Museum of Art (7/7/99)
Cover Story -- Norman Rockwell's America (7/6/99)
The Guild of Boston Artists: Fall Members Exhibit, 1998 (7/6/99)
A Century of Impressionism on Cape Cod (7/6/99)
Selections from Camera Work, 1903 - 1911 (7/6/99)
Portraits of Seiji Ozawa & Other Photographs by Lincoln Russell (7/6/99)
Photographs and Prints by Women from the DIA's Collection (7/6/99)
Nadar/Warhol: Paris/New York (7/3/99)
Glen Hansen: Oil Paintings, a ten-year survey, 1989-1999 (7/3/99)
Jan Aronson: Portraits of Place (7/2/99)
Valley of Work: Scenes of Industry (7/2/99)
The Acquisitive Eye: Collecting Ohio Artists (7/2/99)
Silent Things, Secret Things: Still Life from Rembrandt to the Millennium (7/2/99)
Carmel Plein Air Festival - Featured Artist: Judy Molyneaux (7/1/99)
Witness to Our Century: An Artistic Biography of Fritz Eichenberg (7/1/99)
Between Worlds: The Art of Jonathan Green (7/1/99)
"An Exact View" at C.M. Russell Museum (7/1/99)
C. M. Russell Museum Expansion Coming (7/1/99)
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