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Chronology of Articles and Essays
September, 1999

(above: Augustus Dunbier, Toward Taxco, 1949, oil on canvas, 24 x 28 inches. Private collection.)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
William Stout: Dinosaurs, Penguins and Whales (9/26/99)
Hearst Art Gallery of Saint Mary's College Appoints Carrie Brewster as Director (9/26/99)
Alvin Langdon Coburn: Photographs 1900 - 1924 (9/26/99)
Terry L. Oldham Is New Director at Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art (9/26/99)
John Singer Sargent: Portraits of the Wertheimer Family (9/26/99)
Crossed Purposes: Joyce and Max Kozloff (9/25/99)
William Eggleston and the Color Tradition (9/25/99)
Childe Hassam as Printmaker (9/25/99)
Back to the Ranch: Photographs of the Diminishing East Bay Cattle Industry (9/24/99)
Surrealist Paintings by Marvin Messing and Realism or Not (9/24/99)
Ralph Russell Doubleday: Rodeo's First Professional Photographer (9/24/99)
"His Horne Made": Engraved Powder Horns from the Collection of James E. Routh, Jr. (9/24/99)
Horatio Greenough: An American Sculptor's Drawings (9/23/99)
Edward Weston and Modernism (9/23/99)
Jimmy Rickles - A Retrospective Exhibition (9/23/99)
On the Road with Thomas Hart Benton: Images of a Changing America (9/23/99)
C.M. Russell Museum Appoints Tom Maytham Executive Director (9/23/99)
Upon a Lilac Sea: Paintings by Catherine McCarthy (9/22/99)
Green Woods and Crystal Waters The American Landscape Tradition (9/22/99)
Short Distances and Definite Places: The Photographs of William Gedney (9/22/99)
Town and Country: Landscapes from the Collection (9/22/99)
Frontier Montana Gathering of Artists Featured at Hockaday Museum of Art (9/22/99)
The Plein Air Summit: A Special Report (9/21/99)
The Storyteller: An Exhibition of Fabric Relief by Salley Mavor (9/21/99)
Ben Mahmoud: A Retrospective (9/21/99)
Floyd Scholz, Vermont's Master Woodcarver of Birds (5/21/99)
Hooshang: Chiseling on Canvas (9/21/99)
Pacific Arcadia: Images of California, 1600-1915 (9/20/99)
Picturing Paradise: San Diego in the Eye of the Artist, 1875-1940 (9/20/99)
The Paul Jones Collection: Art and Everyday Life (9/20/99)
Of Home and Family: Art in Nineteenth Century Mississippi (9/20/99)
Terrain of Freedom: American Art and the Civil War (9/20/99)
"Animal Artifice" On View At The Hudson River Museum (9/20/99)
Nature's Palette: The Roger W. Dennis Impressionist Garden (9/19/99)
Out of Rushmore's Shadow: The Artistic Development of Gutzon Borglum (9/18/99)
All Things Bright and Beautiful (9/18/99)
"Paintings 99" by Ronald Sloan (9/18/99)
Rie Muñoz: 100 Recent Alaskan Watercolors (9/17/99)
Brett Weston in New York (9/17/99)
An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital (9/17/99)
Carl Peters: Painter of the American Scene from Rochester to Rockport (9/17/99)
Richard Earl Thompson (1914-1991) (9/16/99)
Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966 (9/16/99)
New Art for a New Millennium: New Mexico 2000 (9/16/99)
Celebration and Vision: The Hewitt Collection of African-American Art (9/15/99)
The Regionlists: Works from the Muscatine Art Center Permanent Collection (9/15/99)
James McNeill Whistler and the Etching Revival (9/15/99)
Treasures from the Collection: Three Centuries of Art in the American South (9/15/99)
It's All Relative: Two Generations of Painters (9/14/99)
Instrument of Change: Jim Schoppert Retrospective Exhibition, 1947-1992 (9/14/99)
Quiet Times, Quiet Places: Landscapes in Oil by Lloyd Nick (9/13/99)
Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts (9/13/99)
Walter Robinson Wood Sculpture (9/13/99)
Collecting Miracles: Lulu Yee (9/13/99)
American Glass: Masters of the Art (9/12/99)
Pierre Daura: Catalán-American Artist (9/12/99)
The 24th Annual "Birds in Art" at the Woodson (9/12/99)
Miriam Schapiro: Works on Paper, A Thirty Year Retrospective (9/11/99)
Paris 1900: The "American School" at the Universal Exposition (9/11/99)
Winslow Homer: Early Prints and Paintings (9/11/99)
Barbara Lyman at the Springville Museum of Art (9/11/99)
On the Road with Thomas Hart Benton: Images of a Changing America (9/10/99)
American Impressionism to Modernism: A Brief History (9/10/99)
Michael McWillie: Painting (9/10/99)
In the Third Dimension: Sculpture from the Museum's Collection (9/10/99)
The Great Experiment: George Washington and the American Republic (9/10/99)
For Posterity: Selections from the National Academy of Design (9/9/99)
Art and the Animal: An Exhibition of the Society of Animal Artists (9/9/99)
Portraits of Correspondence (9/9/99)
Landscapes: Continuing Traditions (9/9/99)
Varian Fry -- Assignment Rescue, 1940-1941 (9/9/99)
Stories Woven In: the Navajo Way of Seeing (9/9/99)
Ms. Lial A. Jones Appointed Director of the Crocker Art Museum (9/9/99)
Emerging Artists Series: Brian McCutcheon (9/9/99)
Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue (9/9/99)
Force in Form: Bronze Sculpture by James Lee Hansen (9/9/99)
10 x 10: Ten Women, Ten Prints (9/9/99)
Jules Olitski: Monoprints, 1994-1999 (9/9/99)
Painting the Elements: Maine Landscapes by N. C. Wyeth (9/9/99)
Andrew Wyeth: Selected Works (9/9/99)
Paintings, Props & Costumes: Objects of Inspiration (9/9/99)
William Edmondson Sculptures Gifted to Cheekwood (9/8/99)
Faculty Exhibition at Boston University School for the Arts (9/8/99)
Fairy Tales: Portrait Paintings by Elena Sisto (9/8/99)
The Charleston Renaissance (9/8/99)
John Register: A Retrospective (9/7/99)
The Lighter Side of the Depression: Watercolors from The Michael Johnson Collection (9/7/99)
Jane Piper: Paintings and Drawings from the Artist's Estate (9/7/99)
Land of Golden Dreams: California in the Gold Rush Decade, 1848-1858 (9/6/99)
All-Stars: American Sporting Prints from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams (9/6/99)
The Reba and Dave Williams Collection of Prints (9/6/99)
Larry Wade at the Springville Museum of Art (9/5/99)
The Lynn Beach Painters: Art Along the North Shore of Massachusetts, 1880-1920 (9/4/99)
California Legal Requirements When Selling "Multiples" (9/4/99)
To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (9/3/99)
Ben Schonzeit: Flower Paintings (9/3/99)
Will Barnet: An American Master (9/3/99)
Sergei Bongart (1918-1985) at Mission San Juan Capistrano (9/2/99)
Intaglio Prints by Mauricio Lasansky (9/2/99)
The Term "Original Print" is More Than A Tad Suspect (9/2/99)
Native American Art at Bennington Center for the Arts (9/2/99)
Tiffany's Rare 1893 Chapel Opens at the Morse Museum (9/1/99)
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