Chronology of Articles and Essays

October, 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:

Three Illustrators: Works by Published Bay Area Artists (10/30/99)

Andrew Stevovich: Twenty Years of Paintings, Drawings and Prints (10/31/99)

A Cast of Characters: Figurative Sculpture (10/30/99)

Powerful Images: Portrayals of Native America (10/30/99)

Outsider and Folk Art: The Chicago Collections (10/30/99)

Drawn from Life: Early Works by Rico Lebrun, Howard Warshaw, and Channing Peake (10/30/99)

Donal Hord: A Body of Work (10/30/99)

California 1900 (10/30/99)

Monadnock (10/29/99)

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Purchases Painting by Frederick Carl Frieseke (10/29/99)

Southern Gate: African American Paintings from the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution (10/29/99)

Clark Hulings (1922 - ): Master American Painter (10/28/99)

Paul Strisik, N.A. (1918 - 1998) (10/28/99)

Women, Hips & Fruit: Phelan Meek (10/27/99)

Henry Chodkowski: Mavros Labyrinthos Series (10/27/99)

An Uncommon Mission: Father Jerome Tupa and the California Missions (10/26/99)

Realization: A Retrospective of Paintings by Robert Halm (10/26/99)

Beyond a View: The Landscape Drawings of Teri Malo (10/26/99)

Images of an Idyllic Past: The Photographs of Edward S. Curtis and , and Barbara Candelaria - Rhythms with Nature(10/26/99)

Treasured Artworks at the Texas Capitol (10/26/99)

Douglas Mason: Maya Quest (10/24/99)

In Praise of Nature: Ansel Adams and Photographers of the American West (10/24/99)

Pine and Bamboo: Madolin Maxey at Providence Art Club (10/24/99)

Louisiana Lures & Legends (10/23/99)

Ruth Weisberg: Canto V: A Whirlwind of Lovers (10/23/99)

Claes Oldenburg: Prints and Multiples (10/23/99)

Impressionists at PAFA: From Beaux to Benson (10/18/99)

Isabel Robinson (1894-1976): Show Me West Texas (10/18/99)

Robert Gwathmey: Master Painter (10/18/99)

Kenneth Josephson: A Retrospective (10/18/99)

The Art of American Life: Winslow Homer's Graphics (1857-1877) (10/18/99)

Ben Shute at Anniston Museum of Natural History (10/18/99)

The City and the Country: American Perspectives 1870-1920 (10/18/99)

Georgia O'Keeffe: the Poetry of Things (10/16/99)

Addison Johnson 1892-1986 (10/16/99)

Audubon's Quadrupeds (10/16/99)

Dr. John R. Lane Appointed Dallas Museum of Art's Eugene McDermott Director (10/16/99)

Dr. Eleanor Jones Harvey Receives Appointment as Dallas Museum of Art's Curator of American Art (10/16/99)

Rediscovering Roots: Terre Haute Artists in the Swope Collection (10/15/99)

Carioca: A Year Among the Natives of Rio de Janeiro, Work by Sandow Birk (10/15/99)

30/30: Thirty Works by Art Students League of New York Alumni 1965-95 (10/15/99)

Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks (10/14/99)

The World as Mirror: Paintings by Jon Imber, 1978-1998 (10/14/99)

Art and Nature: The Hudson River School (10/14/99)

Wild Beasts! Roy De Forest & Gaylen Hansen (10/14/99)

Home: Photographs by Richard Colburn (10/14/99)

Intimate Vistas: The Poetic Landscapes of William Langson Lathrop (10/13/99)

American Naïve Paintings: The Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch Collection (10/13/99)

A Grand Landscape in Miniature: Images of Paradise from Newport Area Collections (10/13/99)

Hovsep Pushman (1877 - 1966): The Armenian Spirit (10/12/99)

Bill Nebeker: 1999 Cowboy Artists of America President (10/12/99)

34th Annual Cowboy Artists of America Sale and Exhibition (10/12/99)

Masterworks of American Sculpture: Selections from the Members of the National Sculpture Society, 1875-1999 (10/11/99)

American Masters: Sculpture from Brookgreen Gardens (10/11/99)

1999 Arts for the Parks Top 100 Exhibition (10/11/99)

Catlin, Curtis, McKenney and Hall: Peoples of the Western Land (10/11/99)

Elizabeth O'Neill Verner: Charleston Renaissance Artist (10/11/99)

Water: A Contemporary American View (10/11/99)

Miniature Portraits: Leila Waring (10/11/99)

Charleston Connections: 1670 -1865 (10/11/99)

 

From Baca to Burlin: An Insider's View (10/10/99)

Bale Art-Spaghetti Westerns (10/10/99)

Robert Hull Fleming Museum Searches for Paintings by Charles Louis Heyde (1822-1892) (10/10/99)

Lyman Allyn Museum of Art at Connecticut College Acquires Rare Chippendale Chair (10/9/99)

Colorful Survivors: Embossed Leather from Eighteenth Century Norwich (10/9/99)

Randy Hayes: The World Reveiled (10/9/99)

The Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties (10/9/99)

 

In the City: Urban Views 1900-1940 (10/8/99)

Fields: Landscape Paintings by Gary Ernest Smith and Harvest Rites: Installations by Tracy Linder (10/8/99)

Bearing Witness (10/7/99)

Margaret Lefranc (1907-1998) (10/7/99)

Winslow Homer (1836-1910) (10/7/99)

Edward Borein: The Artist's Life and Work (10/7/99)

William Alexander Griffith (10/7/99)

The Art of Conservation: Preserving the Past for A New Millennium (10/7/99)

The Cycle of the Seasons: Autumn and Winter Scenes at Heckscher Museum of Art (10/7/99)

 

Legendary Florida (10/6/99)

Strong Hearts: Native American Visions and Voices (10/6/99)

Westmoreland Museum of American Art Reopens (10/6/99)

The Fieldstone Collection: Impressionism in Southern California (10/5/99)

Americanos: Latino Life in the United States (10/5/99)

Martin Johnson Heade (10/2/99)

 

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