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Chronology of Articles and Essays
June, 2000

(above: Thomas Moran, Grand
Canyon with Rainbow. 1912. Oil on canvas. de Young Art Museum. Gift
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gill through the Patrons of Art and Music. 1981.89.
License: Scuttlebutte,
CC BY-SA 4.0 Scuttlebutte, CC BY-SA 4.0.
via Wikimedia Commons*)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
American Landscapes from the MMA Permanent Collection (6/28/00)
Marie Hull, Home and Abroad: Works from the Mississippi Museum of Art (6/28/00)
Commercialism and Idealism: The Advertising Art of Rockwell Kent (6/27/00)
Making Faces: Southern Face Vessels from 1840 to 1990 (6/27/00)
7th Annual Maritime Art Exhibit at Coos Art Museum (6/27/00)
Walker Evans at SFMOMA (6/26/00)
American Watercolors at the Pennsylvania Academy (6/23/00)
The Art of Alice Neel (6/23/00)
Earth, Stone and Wood: Native American Artists at Museum of Northern Arizona (6/23/00)
Barbara Chiminello: American Artist (6/23/00)
Hans Namuth: Portraits (6/22/00)
An Artistic Legacy: N.C., Andrew and James Wyeth (6/22/00)
John Gutmann: Culture Shock (6/21/00)
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum (6/20/00)
Colorado Masters of Photography (6/19/00)
Abelardo Morell and the Camera Eye (6/19/00)
Landscape Paintings by Paul Sargent and Robert Root at the Tarble Arts Center (6/19/00)
Baltimore Exposure: An Art Show in Office Buildings! (6/19/00)
Pride in Place: Landscapes by the Eight in Southern Collections (6/17/00)
The Landscapes of Frank E. Schoonover (6/17/00)
Creations of Clay ... the sculptures of Monika Hesse (6/17/00)
Once Upon A Page: The Art of Children's Books (6/17/00)
Henri Linton: Landscapes of the South (6/16/00)
The Art of Leisure: Maurice and Charles Prendergast in the Williams College Museum of Art (6/16/00)
Narratives Of African American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell Collection (6/15/00)
The Search for the Pictorial: The Life and Art of William Steeple Davis (6/15/00)
Intimate Expressions: Two Centuries of American Drawings (6/15/00)
Art & Nature: The Hudson River School (6/15/00)
Loving Life: Recent Paintings by Marge Keary (6/15/00)
Paintings and Drawings by Ethel Denton Groos (6/14/00)
To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (6/14/00)
Diane Tesler: Paintings from the Heartland (6/14/00)
No Sun Without Shadow: The Art of Harry Sternberg (6/14/00)
Imageworks: Photography of the Southwest (6/13/00)
Amazons in the Drawing Room: The Art of Romaine Brooks (6/13/00)
Stark Legacy: Selections from a Personal Collection (5/13/00)
Robert Gwathmey: Master Painter (6/13/00)
Just Another Poster? Chicano Graphic Arts in California (6/12/00)
Thomas Sully in the Metropolitan (6/12/00)
Parks and Promenades: Maurice Prendergast in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (6/12/00)
Maine and the Modern Spirit (6/10/00)
Center for Creative Photography at University of Arizona Commences 25th Anniversary (6/10/00)
Representations: A New Work by Joan Lyons (6/9/00)
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (6/7/00)
Frank Stout: Art and Life (6/7/00)
Circles of Influence: Impressionism to Modernism in Southern California Art 1910-1930 (6/6/00)
The California Impressionists at Laguna (6/6/00)
Henry Benbridge (1743 - 1812): Charleston Portrait Painter (6/5/00)
Mary Frank: Encounters (6/5/00)
Communion of Spirits: The Stories of African American Quilters and Preservers (6/5/00)
Strong Hearts: Native American Visions and Voices (6/1/00)
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