2001 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American 20th-21st Century Genre Scene Art"

 

(above: John Baeder, John's Diner with John's Chevelle, 2007, oil on canvas, 30 x 48 inches, photosubmission@wikimedia.org by John Baeder. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: Daniel R. Celentano, Festival, 1934, oil on canvas, 48 1/8 x 60 1/8 inches, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: Daniel R. Celentano, Town Store and Post Office (mural study, Vidalia, Georgia Post Office), c. 1938, oil on paperboard, 9 1/4 x 13 inches, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons*)



Introduction

This section of the Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) catalogue Topics in American Art is devoted to the topic "American 20th-21st Century Genre Scene Art." Clicking on titles takes readers directly to the articles and essays. The date at the end of each title is the date of publication in Resource Library.

 

Our articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

Norman Rockwell: Drawing The American Dream (12/12/01)

Old New York and Artists of the Period: 1900-1941 (7/19/01)

Thomas Hart Benton, by Marianne Berardi (4/30/01)

Grandma Moses in the 21st Century (4/24/01)

Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (4/15/01)

 

Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People (3/22/01)

Grandma Moses in the 21st Century (3/7/01)

Over the Line: The Art and Life of Jacob Lawrence (2/8/01)

Space 2001: To the Moon and Beyond (1/10/01)

Seeing What the Heart Knows: The Art of Howard Terpning (1/5/01)

 

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