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2006 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American 19-20th Century Representational Art"
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(above: Wayman Elbridge Adams, The Art Jury, 1921, oil on canvas, 82.2 x 54.2 inches, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Gift to the Art Association through popular subscription, 26.189. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Homer to Hockney: Master Drawings from the Collection (12/4/06)
Highlights from the Permanent Collection of The Art Students League of New York (10/2/06)
A Collective Endeavor: Three Decades of Acquisitions (9/27/06)
Coming of Age: American Art, 1850s to 1950s (9/1/06)
Sargent, Chase, Cassatt: Master Paintings from a Private Collection (8/31/06)
Lines of Discovery: 225 Years of American Drawings (8/23/06)
Italia! Muse to American Artists, 1830 2005 (6/23/06)
American Etchers Abroad, 1880-1939 (5/5/06)
Object Lessons: American Drawings and Watercolors from the Princeton University Art Museum (4/25/06)
First Impressions: American Etchings from The Parrish Art Museum (4/24/06)
American Works from the Paine Art Center; article by Paul A. Manoguerra (3/10/06)
American Watercolors and Pastels, 18751950, at the Fogg Art Museum (3/3/06)
A Noble Tradition: American Paintings from the National Arts Club; essay by Carol Lowrey (2/8/06)
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(above: Toshio Aoki, Daniel Freeman (Los Angeles County), 1895, drawing, Los Angeles Herald, February 17, 1895. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

(above: Ernest Albert, October Clouds,1931, oil on canvas, 20 x 24 inches, Liveauctioneers.com.Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

(above: Henry Alexander, Scene from "The Mikado" with Louise Paullin, 1886, oil on panel, De Young Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
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