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Chronology of Articles and Essays
July, 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:
David Brega and Douglas Brega: Oil & Water (7/31/00)
Lure of the West: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (7/31/00)
California Paintings, 1910 - 1940 (7/28/00)
Two Centuries of American Art (7/27/00)
Currier & Ives, Printmakers to the American People (7/27/00)
Ship to Shore: Marine Paintings from the Butler Institute of American Art (7/27/00)
American Impressionism from the Permanent Collection (7/27/00)
Charleston Renaissance (7/25/00)
Greetings from Laguna Beach: Our Town in the Early 1900s (7/25/00)
Winslow Homer: An American Genius at the Parthenon (7/25/00)
James Abbe Photographer (7/21/00)
In Search of The Promised Land: Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church (7/21/00)
The Marshall Collection (7/21/00)
The Virginia Landscape (7/20/00)
Legacy III: Contemporary Women Artists (7/20/00)
Suzanne Chamlin: Recent Paintings and Drawings (7/20/00)
Bats & Bowls: Contemporary Turned Objects (7/20/00)
Amish Quilts 1880 to 1940 from the Collection of Faith and Stephen Brown (7/20/00)
The White House Collection of American Crafts (7/20/00)
Visions of the Frontier: American Landscapes from the Collection of Ted Turner (7/19/00)
Local Heroes: Paintings and Sculpture by Sam Doyle (7/19/00)
Through These Eyes: The Photographs of P. H. Polk (7/19/00)
Rave Reviews: American Art and its Critics (1826-1925) (7/19/00)
Woman's World, 1880-1920: from Object to Subject (7/19/00)
Celebrating 200 Years: Du Pont Family Portraits (7/18/00)
Communicating America's Vision: The Nevada Bell Collection (7/18/00)
Jim Dine: Past Present Future (7/18/00)
North and South: Berenice Abbott's U.S. Route I (7/18/00)
Whitney Hubbard: A 125th Birthday Exhibition (7/18/00)
Slice of Life: Wayne Thiebaud Prints and Drawings (7/18/00)
West to East: The "West" of Remington and Russell and those Omahans In-Between (7/18/00)
Marsden Hartley: American Modern (7/18/00)
Winold Reiss: Native American Portraits (7/18/00)
How the West Was Drawn (7/18/00)
Andy Warhol Drawings, 1942 - 1987 (7/17/00)
Unending Frontier: Art of the West (7/16/00)
sva2000 at Palmer Museum of Art (7/15/00)
Young America: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (7/15/00)
Contemporary American Realism (7/13/00)
The Last Take-Out: Paper Works by William B. Schade (7/13/00)
American Impressionism: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (7/13/00)
Mote's Art: The Quaker and Richmond Heritage of Marcus Mote (7/13/00)
Maritime Exhibitions at Lyman Allyn Museum of Art (7/11/00)
Picturing Gentility: Portraits of Women in American Art (7/11/00)
American Impressionism from Great Lakes Museums (7/11/00)
Robert Gratiot: Reflections (7/9/00)
Giancarlo Impiglia: Retrospective (7/9/00)
The Railroad to Trinity: Selections from the Permanent Collection (7/8/00)
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