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Chronology of Articles and Essays
September, 2000

(above: Thomas Moran, A Showery Day, Grand Canyon,1919, oil on canvas, 25 x 20 in. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
American Impressionism from the Florence Griswold Museum (9/30/00)
Gustavo Victor Goler, Santero (9/24/00)
Maryland in Focus: A Photographic History, 1839-2000 (9/24/00)
A River Journey: Paintings of the Hudson by Don Nice (9/24/00)
Scenes of Western Pennsylvania: The Photography of Donald M. Robinson (9/24/00)
Point of Reference: Frederick Hayes, Glenn Ligon, Gary Simmons, and Kara Walker (9/24/00)
Crossing State Lines: Texas Art from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (9/24/00)
Anita Philyaw and Susan E. Heiderer (9/24/00)
Duane Hanson: Virtual Reality (9/23/00)
The American West: Out of Myth, Into Reality (9/23/00)
Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People (9/23/00)
Richard Schmid, Plein Air Painters of America and Photography of Ken Kipen (9/22/00)
William Merritt Chase: Modern American Landscapes (9/22/00)
Changing Visions of the North American Landscape (9/22/00)
Louise Dahl-Wolfe: The American Image (9/22/00)
Couples: Photographs by Mariana Cook (9/22/00)
Solidarity Forever! Graphics of the International Labor Movement (9/22/00)
Will Barnet: A Timeless World (9/21/00)
The Gilded Age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (9/21/00)
Following the Thread: Contemporary and Historic Rhode Island Quilts (9/21/00)
Legends of Our Times: Native Ranching and Rodeo Life on the Plains and Plateau (9/21/00)
The Art of National Geographic: A Century of Illustration (9/20/00)
Illustrating the American Ideal, 1898-1950 (9/20/00)
Pop Impact! From Johns to Warhol (9/20/00)
Four Artists, Four Objects, Ten Years (9/19/00)
Light Shines on Frank W. Benson: American Impressionist (9/19/00)
Fine Art and Paper Money in Jacksonian America, 1820-1860 (9/19/00)
Young America: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (9/19/00)
Paul Sierra: The Nature of Man (9/19/00)
Donald Sultan: In the Still-Life Tradition (9/18/00)
Pop Impact! From Johns to Warhol (9/18/00)
322 Norman Rockwell Covers (9/18/00)
Arte Latino: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (9/18/00)
Fusun Gulen: Beneath the Surface (9/16/00)
Jerry Bleem: Transit (9/15/00)
James D. Butler: "Views Along the Mississippi River" (9/15/00)
Lyrical Visions: Music and Dance in American Art (9/14/00)
Vanishing Point: The View from Horn Island (9/14/00)
Siegfried R. Weng: Prints and Drawings (9/14/00)
Hal Golden and Lori Zamansky (9/13/00)
Charles Parks: Small Works (9/13/00)
Body of Evidence: Art Quilts by Judy Zoelzer Levine (9/13/00)
Michael J. Warner Is New Executive Director at C.M. Russell Museum (9/13/00)
Philip Guston: A New Alphabet (9/13/00)
Rising Stars 2000 -- Western Artists Worth Watching (9/12/00)
Paris 1900: The "American School" at the Universal Exposition (9/12/00)
Georgia O'Keeffe: The Artist's Landscape, Photographs by Todd Webb (9/11/00)
Mission San Juan Capistrano Competition and Sierra Trip (9/11/00)
The Frame in America: 1860-1960 (9/9/00)
Watercolors by Jack R. Brouwer and Mark Mehaffey (9/9/00)
Jed Devine: Photographs (9/7/00)
Lewis Watts: Photographs (9/7/00)
Personal Visions: Recent Gifts from Joseph D. and Janet M. Shein (9/6/00)
From Nature to the City: American Modern Works on Paper (9/6/00)
Lorraine Peltz/Pink Works: Selected Paintings 1994 - 2000 (9/6/00)
Oliphant in Santa Fe: Political Drawings, Caricature, and Sculpture (9/5/00)
Burchfield-Penney Art Center Receives 62 Volumes of Charles E. Burchfield's Journals (9/5/00)
Beck and Al Hansen: Playing With Matches (9/2/00)
Kenneth Tyler: Thirty Years of Printmaking (9/2/00)
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