2004 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "19th-21st Century Rocky Mountain and Southwest Paintings and Sculpture"

 

(above: Oscar E. Berninghaus, Natural Bridge, c. 1914, oil on board laid down on panel, 21 x 42 7/8 inches, Christie's. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: John Mix Stanley, The Abduction, 1847, oil on board, 12 58 x 17 58 inches. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Aditional paintings by John Mix Stanley



Introduction

This section of the Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) catalogue Topics in American Art is devoted to the topic "19th-21st Century Rocky Mountain and Southwest Paintings and Sculpture." 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 13 articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

The Old West Revisited: W. H. Dunton; essay by David C. Hunt (12/20/04)

O. E. Berninghaus: Soulful Artist, Gentle Man; essay by David C. Hunt (12/3/04)

Women Artists of Santa Fe; essay by Michael R. Grauer (11/26/04)

John Warden MacKenzie: The Artist as Messenger (8/30/04)

West By Southwest: from the Collections of the Museum of the Southwest (8/16/04)

 

Geronimo: An American Indian Legend (7/21/04)

Albert H. Schmidt: Lost and Found in Santa Fe (7/19/04)

Taos Modern: Paintings by Herbert Dunton from the Stark Museum of Art, Orange (7/14/04)

Serenading the Light: Painters of the Desert Southwest at the Tucson Museum of Art (5/12/04)

Scene Colorado/Sin Colorado (5/1/04)

 

PHX/LA (4/13/04)

"Mark Wade: Nature3," "Melinda Hall: In The Works" and "Travis Erion: Symbols of the Soul" (1/27/04)

Space, Silence, Spirit: Maynard Dixon's West (1/6/04)

 

(above: Gustave Baumann, Green Gate Orchard, 1923, wood block print, private collection. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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