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2000-2002 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "19th-21st Century Rocky Mountain and Southwest Paintings and Sculpture"

(above, Harrison Begay, (untitled) Pinto Pony, before 1975, serigraph silkscreen print, 9 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches. Private collection)
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 46 articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Taos Society of Artists, article by Sarah Beserra (12/13/02)
Virginia True (1900-1989), essay by Robin West (11/22/02)
A Personal Canon [T.C. Cannon (1946-1978)], essay by Sally Monahan Zogry (11/15/02)
From Realism to Abstraction: Art in New Mexico, 1917-2002 (10/31/02)
The Eyes of Texas - the Lone Star State as Seen by Her Artists (9/9/02)
Space, Silence, Spirit -- Maynard Dixon's West (8/20/02)
Fremont Ellis Landscapes and Gustave Baumann Woodblock Prints (8/6/02)
Marsha Skinner Landscape Drawings, with interpretive essay by David L. Witt (5/6/02)
Ben Carlton Mead: A Centennial Exposition (4/17/02)
"West By Southwest" from the Collections of the Museum of the Southwest (2/20/02)
Moving Mountains - Alyce Frank and Barbara Zaring, with notes by David L. Witt (1/2/02)
Howard Cook: Prints from the C. William and Eleanor Reiquam Collection (12/20/01)
Places; essay by Lee Cohen (12/5/01)
Gaspar Enriquez: Elegy on the Death of César Chávez (9/2/01)
Emilio Caballero: Artista y Maestro en El Llano, article by Michael Grauer (8/23/01)
Eliseo Rodriguez: El Sexto Pintor, article by Carmella Padilla (8/15/01)
Charles Berninghaus Retrospective (7/26/01)
William Herbert Dunton, The Old West Revisited (6/27/01)
Those Who Came Before Us: The Indian Murals of H. D. Bugbee (6/22/01)
Draw! Tom Lea and Charles M. Russell (5/9/01)
Dunbier Paints the Southwest (3/23/01)
"Water": Allan Houser (3/14/01)
Everett Ruess: A Wanderer in the Wilderness (12/14/00)
Herb Rather: Watercolor (12/9/00)
In Celebration: A Century of Arizona Women Artists (12/4/00)
Robert Henri Portrait Acquired by Stark Museum of Art (11/28/00)
Escape to Reality: The Western World of Maynard Dixon (11/9/00)
Kermit Oliver at Baylor University Art Museums (11/2/00)
Crossing State Lines: Texas Art from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (9/24/00)
Rising Stars 2000 -- Western Artists Worth Watching (9/12/00)
Master Pueblo Painters, 1900-1930 (8/23/00)
Robert Gratiot: Reflections (7/9/00)
Stark Legacy: Selections from a Personal Collection (5/13/00)
Dunbier Paints the Southwest (4/15/00)
Eugene Thurston: The Majesty of the Southwestern Landscape (4/15/00)
A Backward Glance at Arizona Highways Illustrators (4/14/00)
H. D. Bugbee: 100 at 100 (4/3/00)
The Other Side of the West (3/30/00)
Taos Artists and Their Patrons:1898 - 1950 (3/20/00)
Georgia O'Keeffe: Six Decades of Landscapes and Life (1/19/00)

(above: William Penhallow Henderson, Pueblo Adobes, 1918, pastel on brown paper, New Mexico Museum of Art. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Ernest Martin Hennings (1886-1956), Homeward Bound, 1933-1934, oil on canvas, 30.2 x 36.2 in. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
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