Chronology of Articles and Essays

November, 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:

Carl Gaertner and the American Scene (11/30/99)

Heart and Soul of the South: The Paintings of John Kelly Fitzpatrick (1888 - 1953) (11/29/99)

Regional African American Artists (11/29/99)

Philipe Halsman: A Retrospective (11/29/99)

"Almost a Deception ..."John Singleton Copley and Company in Williamsburg (11/25/99)

Spirits of the Cloth: Contemporary Quilts by African American Artists (11/25/99)

 

Miriam Schapiro: A Retrospective of Paintings 1954 - 1997 (11/24/99)

The Fells Point Creative Alliance (11/24/99)

The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do (11/24/99)

Gifts of Pride and Love: Kiowa and Comanche Cradles (11/23/99)

New Realism for a New Millennium (11/23/99)

Caroline Compton: The River at Vicksburg and Beyond (11/23/99)

 

150 Years of Wisconsin Printmaking (11/22/99)

Recent Acquisitions of Western Art by the Stark Museum of Art (11/22/99)

Robert Indiana: Love and the American Dream (11/22/99)

Paul Kane (1810-1871) (11/22/99)

E. M. Hennings in Taos (11/22/99)

Ansel Adams Photographs (11/22/99)

Tunis Ponsen (1891-1968), Estate Paintings (11/21/99)

John Register: A Retrospective (11/21/99)

 

Scott Marks Is First Museum of Photographic Arts Film Curator (11/20/99)

Artists of the American West (11/20/99)

Undercurrents: Drawings by Chris Fusco-Ruch / Paintings by Ray Canty (11/19/99)

Deborah Paswaters: Realm-Millennium (11/19/99)

Real to Surreal (11/18/99)

Carleton Watkins: From Where the View Looked Best (11/18/99)

 

Chuck Close's "Linda" Returns to the Akron Art Museum (11/17/99)

Birds and Men: Sculpture by Brian Meunier (11/17/99)

Raphael Gleitsmann: Recent Acquisitions (11/17/99)

Ambience and Energy: Expressionist Painters Give Life to Inanimate Spaces (11/17/99)

The Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler (11/17/99)

The 175th Annual Exhibition of National Academy in Planning (11/17/99)

Enduring Legacy: Triumph of the Spirit (11/12/99)

The Colors of Kent: Photographs by Kevin Fleming (11/12/99)

 

Sunlight and Shadow: American Impressionism, 1885-1945 (11/11/99)

Re-presenting Representation IV (11/11/99)

The Legacy of the California Art Club in San Diego (11/11/99)

Charles Sanderson in Retrospect (11/11/99)

History and Highlights: The Art Gallery's Permanent Collection (11/11/99)

Thirty-One Shopping Days 'Til...? (11/11/99)

Belie Emerson Keith at Rockford Art Museum (11/11/99)

 

El Favor de los Santos: The Retablo Collection of New Mexico State University (11/10/99)

Landscape at the Millennium (11/10/99)

Masters of Western Art, 1900 - 2000 (11/10/99)

The View From Here (11/10/99)

Gerrit Engel: Buffalo Grain Elevators (11/10/99)

 

By the Grace of Light: Images of Faith from Catholic New Mexico (11/6/99)

Fields of Color: Pastel Landscapes by Jane Lincoln (11/6/99)

Subdued Hues: Mood and Scene in Southern Landscape Painting, 1865-1925 (11/6/99)

Marin Light: Open Space Visions / Baywood Artists Save Oaks (11/6/99)

Walt Kuhn: An Imaginary History of the West (11/6/99)

Nocturnes Last Moons of the Twentieth Century (11/6/99)

Paris 1900: The "American School" at the Universal Exposition (11/6/99)

 

Susan Fenton: Hand-Colored Photographs (11/5/99)

American Modernism from the Stieglitz Group (11/4/99)

Small Scales II: Greenwich Miniaturists (11/4/99)

Philadelphia Water Color Club 99th Anniversary International Exhibition of Works on Paper (11/4/99)

Waxwork (11/4/99)

The Art of Herb Kornfeld (11/4/99)

Jan Swihart: A Place Apart (11/4/99)

Marsden Hartley: American Modern (11/3/99)

Mark L. Moseman: Agrarian Legacy (11/3/99)

Pages & Stages: The Art of E. L. Konigsburg (11/3/99)

"City Life" at Cleveland Artists Foundation (11/3/99)

 

Vincent Figliola (11/2/99)

America Seen: People and Place (11/2/99)

Light & Dark: The Fantastic World of Werner Wildner (11/2/99)

Selections from the KMA Contemporary Print Collection (11/1/99)

Hood Museum of Art Acquires Rare Outdoor Still Life by Maria Oakey Dewing (11/1/99)

Susan Hauptman (11/1/99)

 

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