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Chronology of Articles and Essays
November, 2001
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(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:
Milton Avery: The Late Paintings (11/27/01)
David Mickenberg Named Director of Wellesley's Davis Museum and Cultural Center (11/27/01)
Aerial Muse: The Art of Yvonne Jacquette (11/20/01)
Our Saints Among Us: 400 Years of New Mexican Devotional Art (11/20/01)
An American Palette: Paintings Celebrating American Art and Life (11/19/01)
Photography and Perception: Exploring the Western Landscape (11/17/01)
Nuevo México Profundo: Photographs by Miguel Gandert (11/16/01)
Horse Tales: American Images and Icons 1800--2000 (11/15/01)
Restructured Reality: The 1930s Paintings of Francis Criss (11/15/01)
Landscape and Language: The Paintings of David Ligare; essay by Patricia Junker (11/14/01)
Paul Travis (1891-1975): A Retrospective (11/14/01)
Drawings by Kojo Griffin (11/14/01)
National Oil and Acrylic Painters' Society Exhibit 2001 (11/14/01)
John Fery, Artist of the Rockies; essay by Peter C. Merrill (11/13/01)
William A. Smith (1918-1989); biography by David Leopold (11/13/01)
California, This Golden Land of Promise: The History of California Through Art (11/12/01)
Gizmos, Gadgets, and Flying Frogs: The Art of William Joyce and David Wiesner (11/12/01)
The Russian Connection (11/12/01)
N.C. Wyeth in Maine (11/12/01)
TFAO catalogues providing useful resources
American Representational Art - links to dozens of topics in American Representational Art
Distinguished Artists - a national registry of historic artists
Videos Online - a comprehensive catalogue of online full motion videos streamed free to viewers
Audio Online - a catalogue of online streaming audio recordings
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.
Articles and Essays Online - substantive texts published outside of Resource Library
Videos - an authoritative guide to videos in VHS and DVD format
Illustrated Audio Online - streaming online narrated slide shows
Books - general reference books published on paper
Magazines - paper-published magazines and journals
Interactive media - CD-ROM format
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