Chronology of Articles and Essays

March, 2000

 

(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:

Custer, Crazy Horse and The River of Electricity: A Painter's Response to Poetry (3/31/00)

The Art of Gary Carson (3/31/00)

American Landscapes from the Paine Art Center and Arboretum (3/31/00)

Pride in Place: Landscapes by The Eight in Southern Collections (3/31/00)

Soup to Nuts: Pop Art and Its Legacy (3/31/00)

The Other Side of the West (3/30/00)

Sally Mann Photography (3/30/00)

Hamilton Easter Field: Pioneering American Modernism (3/30/00)

 

Real Art for Real People: Texas Society of Sculptors Juried Art Exhibition 2000 (3/29/00)

Green Woods & Crystal Waters: The American Landscape Tradition (3/29/00)

Subjects and Symbols in American Sculpture: Selections from the Permanent Collection (3/23/00)

John Singer Sargent: Beyond the Portrait Studio, Paintings and Drawings from the Collection (3/23/00)

Robert Gwathmey: Master Painter (3/21/00)

American Watercolors (3/21/00)

Hard Knocks, Hardship and A lot of Experience: The Maritime Art of William O. Golding (3/21/00)

Spring Acquisitions at Stark Museum of Art (3/21/00)

Completing the Picture: Hats, Fashion and Fine Art (3/21/00)

Marguerite Lyons: Every Day Wonders (3/21/00)

Maxfield Parrish, 1870-1966 (3/21/00)

 

William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes, 1886-1890 (3/21/00)

On the Road with Thomas Hart Benton (3/20/00)

Taos Artists and Their Patrons:1898 - 1950 (3/20/00)

Triumph of the Human Spirit: Contemporary Prints from the Jordan D. Schnitzer Collection at Maryhill Museum (3/20/00)

Departures: 11 Artists at the Getty (3/20/00)

Four Montalvo Artists Reflect on Organic Forms (3/20/00)

Dennis Witmer: Solo Exhibition (3/20/00)

 

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Acquires Historic American Furniture (3/18/00)

Leon Kroll: Figuratively Speaking (3/18/00)

Figure as Inspiration: Paintings and Drawings From The Boca Raton Museum's Collection (4/18/00)

Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art (3/18/00)

Olaf Wieghorst: Images of the American West (3/18/00)

E. John Bullard's Service to the New Orleans Museum of Art (3/18/00)

Nathan Goldstein at The Art Institute of Boston at Lesley College (3/18/00)

Marikay Peter Witlock: Sacred Spaces (3/18/00)

Sideo Fromboluti Summer Painting (3/18/00)

 

The Paintings of Arthur B. Carles: Orchestration of Color (3/17/00)

Tom Zetterstrom: Portraits of Trees (3/17/00)

Ben Shahn's New York: The Photography of Modern Times (3/17/00)

Katharine Lee Reid New Director at Cleveland Museum of Art (3/17/00)

American Twentieth-Century Watercolors from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute (3/16/00)

Prairie Music Suite (3/16/00)

About Face: Andy Warhol Portraits (3/16/00)

Old California (3/16/00)

Our Own Back Yard (3/16/00)

 

John Singer Sargent: Portraits of the Wertheimer Family (3/15/00)

Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (3/15/00)

Andy Warhol: Social Observer (3/15/00)

NW Perspectives: Judy Hill (3/15/00)

Heritage of Audobon III (3/14/00)

Andrew Lenaghan: New Paintings / Lewis Wickes Hine: The Final Years (3/14/00)

The Private Eye: Walter Anderson from Individual Collections (3/14/00)

The Talk of the Town; Rea Irvin of The New Yorker (3/14/00)

Olaf Wieghorst Museum Opening in El Cajon, California (3/14/00)

Hyde Collection Art Museum Appoints Randall Suffolk as Director (3/14/00)

 

Ranchwomen of New Mexico (3/13/00)

Irving Penn, A Career in Photography (3/13/00)

Wildlife Art for a New Century (3/12/00)

American Landscape: Karen Kitchel and Merrill Mahaffey (3/12/00)

Point to Point: Landscape Paintings by Willard Dixon and Peter Loftus (3/11/00)

The South Carolina State House Art Collection (3/11/00)

The American West: Out of Myth, Into Reality (3/11/00)

 

Picturing San Francisco: 1850-2000 at M.H. de Young Memorial Museum · Golden Gate Park (3/10/00)

Myriad Images (3/10/00)

American Impressionism from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (3/10/00)

Alfred Stieglitz: New Perspectives (3/10/00)

Martin Johnson Heade at the National Gallery of Art (3/10/00)

Carleton Watkins Exhibit Provides New Technology for Visitors (3/10/00)

Twentieth-Century American Art: The Ebsworth Collection (3/10/00)

Jazz: An American Muse (3/9/00)

Twentieth Century American Drawings from the Arkansas Center Foundation Collection (3/9/00)

Robert Kuhn Painting Donated to Genesee Country Village & Museum (3/9/00)

 

Nadine Zanow: Recent Paintings (3/8/00)

Marsden Hartley: Drawings (3/8/00)

Chuck Close at The Harwood Museum (3/8/00)

African-American Art: 20th Century Masterworks,VII (3/8/00)

Pacific Arcadia: Images of California, 1600-1915 (3/7/00)

Art and Nature: The Hudson River School (3/7/00)

New Hampshire State Capitol Art Collection (3/7/00)

 

Expanded Visions: Ceramic Art in the 1970s-80s (3/6/00)

Dragonfly, Bear, and Eagle: The Ralph E. Olson Collection of Native American Art (3/6/00)

African/American: Graphic Work by Contemporary Women Artists (3/6/00)

The Washington Village/Federal Hill Windowboard Project, Baltimore, Maryland (3/6/00)

Nature's Harmony (3/4/00)

In the Tradition: Paintings of San Diego County by the San Diego Chapter of the California Art Club (3/4/00)

Insight: Women's Photographs from the George Eastman House (3/4/00)

Wild Beasts! Roy De Forest and Gaylen Hansen (3/4/00)

View From Above: The Photographs of Bradford Washburn (3/4/00)

 

In Praise of Nature: Ansel Adams and Photographers of the American West (3/3/00)

John Singer Sargent: Portraits of the Wertheimer Family (3/3/00)

Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts (3/3/00)

Clyde Butcher: Nature's Sanctuaries (3/3/00)

New Frontiers #4: elin o'Hara slavick (3/3/00)

New Law Being Made on Use of Images on the Internet (3/2/00)

John Sloan's Etchings: Imagination, Invention, and a Passion for "Needling In" (3/2/00)

Art of Grace and Passion: Antique American Indian Art (3/2/00)

Andy Warhol: Cowboys and Indians (3/2/00)

Edward G. McDowell Travel Grant Exhibition at Art Students League of New York (3/2/00)

Riding 1st Class on the Titanic! (3/1/00)

An Exuberant Bounty: Prints and Drawings by African Americans (3/1/00)

 

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Collections of Historic American Art - notable private collections

Geographic Tour of American Representational Art History - a catalogue of articles and essays that describe the evolution of American art from the inception of the United States to WWII.

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