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Chronology of Articles and Essays
April, 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:
Remnants: Ancient Forests and City Streets (4/19/00)
Hayes Friedman: The Inviolate Figure (4/19/00)
Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals (4/18/00)
Noble Dreams, Wicked Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930 (4/18/00)
Minnesota Biennial: 2D 2000 (4/18/00)
Do You Like Green Eggs and Ham? Drawings by Dr. Seuss (4/18/00)
California Classic: Realist Paintings by Robert Bechtle (4/18/00)
From the Front: World War II Watercolors by Peter Sanfilippo (4/18/00)
Flower Power: Botanical Art (4/17/00)
Martin Johnson Heade at LACMA (4/17/00)
Lewis deSoto: Paranirvana (4/17/00)
Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000 (4/17/00)
Mary Ellen Mark: Photographs (4/16/00)
Springs, Sprockets, & Pulleys: Steve Gerberich's Mechanical Sculptures (4/16/00)
Connecticut State Capitol Statuary Collection (4/16/00)
Donald Sultan: In the Still-Life Tradition (4/16/00)
"A Fair Wind" - Maritime Paintings by Winslow Homer (4/15/00)
Dunbier Paints the Southwest (4/15/00)
Eugene Thurston: The Majesty of the Southwestern Landscape (4/15/00)
Dave West: A Retrospective (4/15/00)
Andrew Wyeth and Bob Timberlake: Painting on Familiar Ground (4/15/00)
Cahoon Museum Announces New Director (4/15/00)
On Location in Malibu - Members of the California Art Club (4/14/00)
A Backward Glance at Arizona Highways Illustrators (4/14/00)
Chalita Brossett Robinson - Walls and Windows and Wings (4/14/00)
Ellis Wilson (1899-1977) (4/14/00)
Artists Influenced by Grant Wood (4/14/00)
Water: A Contemporary American View (4/13/00)
At Home On The Range (4/13/00)
Graham Nickson: Dual Natures (4/13/00)
Northwest Watercolor Society Celebrates Sixty Years: A Retrospective Exhibition in Seattle (4/13/00)
Andrew Bucci at the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art (4/12/00)
The Grant Wood Collection (4/12/00)
Regional Masters of Watercolor: Highlights from the Collection (4/11/00)
Faith: The Impact of Judeo-Christian Religion on Art at the Millennium (4/11/00)
The Figure in Contemporary Sculpture (4/11/00)
These Rare Lands: Photography by Stan Jorstad (4/4/00)
Paul Revere: Artisan and Patriot (4/3/00)
H. D. Bugbee: 100 at 100 (4/3/00)
Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era (4/3/00)
Robert Capa: Photographs (4/2/00)
The Renwick Invitational: Five Women in Craft (4/2/00)
The Middle Passage: Drawings by Tom Feelings (4/2/00)
Turning Wood into Art: The Jane and Arthur Mason Collection (4/2/00)
Rare Fusion: Susan Rankaitis (4/2/00)
Harmsen Western Art Exhibit at Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce (4/1/00)
Painting the Town, Cityscapes from the Museum of the City of New York (4/1/00)
The Art of Nellie Mae Rowe: Ninety-Nine and a Half Won't Do (4/1/00)
My Life with My Camera: Joan Liffring-Zug Bourret (4/1/00)
Malcolm Wright: Functional Ceramics and Sculpture (4/1/00)
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