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1999 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "20th-21st Century American Sculpture"

(above: Chauncey Bradley Ives (1810-1894), Undine Rising from the Waters, ca. 1880-1882, Yale University Art Gallery. Image and text source: Wikimedia Commons - public domain*)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Leo Sewell's Recycled Animal
Kingdom (1/13/99)
The Clay Grows Tall: The World of Charles Simonds (1/7/99)
Earth, Fire and Water: Contemporary Forged Metal (12/31/99)
Keith Haring at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (12/19/99)
Form and Essence: Contemporary Sculpture (12/17/99)
From the Creative Hand: The Carvings of W.D. Neher (12/5/99)
Birds and Men: Sculpture by Brian Meunier (11/17/99)
Donal Hord: A Body of Work (10/30/99)
A Cast of Characters: Figurative Sculpture (10/30/99)
Floyd Scholz, Vermont's Master Woodcarver of Birds (5/21/99)
Instrument of Change: Jim Schoppert Retrospective Exhibition, 1947-1992 (9/14/99)
Walter Robinson Wood Sculpture (9/13/99)
In the Third Dimension: Sculpture from the Museum's Collection (9/10/99)
Force in Form: Bronze Sculpture by James Lee Hansen (9/9/99)
Emerging Artists Series: Brian McCutcheon (9/9/99)
William Edmondson Sculptures Gifted to Cheekwood (9/8/99)
Holding Light: Contemporary Glass Sculpture (8/21/99)
New Outdoor Sculpture Garden at Bell Museum of Natural History (8/20/99)
The Neuberger Museum of Art's 1999 Biennial Exhibition of Public Art (8/17/99)
Myth, Object and the Animal: William Morris (8/13/99)
Nene Humphrey: Common Touch (7/20/99)
Arizona Collects Arneson (7/8/99)
Ah-Louisiana, The Land of the Acadians: Wildfowl Carvers (6/23/99)
Betty Tompkins: Weir Deer (6/23/99)
20th Century Sculpture from the Collection of the Everson Museum of Art (6/16/99)
Lorraine S. Capparell: Five Women (6/16/99)
Dale Chihuly: "Seaforms " (6/14/99)
Woodland Sculpture Trail Opening Soon at Cheekwood (4/10/99)
The Frye Art Museum Celebrates Contemporary and Historical Women Artists (3/17/99)
Major Duane Hanson Retrospective, First Since His Death, Comes to Brooks (3/17/99)
David Smith: Medals for Dishonor (1/14/99)
Return to Sculpture: 20-21st Century
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