2003 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American 19-20th Century Representational Art"

 

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(above:  Edmund Ashe, Hunter with Mule, c. 1920, oil on  masonite, 24 x 20 in. Johnson Collection, Spartanburg, South Carolina.  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

 

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

William H. Singer, Jr.; essay by Robert E. Preszler (12/22/03)

Artists of the Salmagundi Club from the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Permanent Collection (12/20/03)

American Prints from the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts Permanent Collection (12/20/03)

Frederick Stuart Church: Holiday Illustrations from the Horst Collection (12/20/03)

Childe Hassam: Prints and Drawings from the Collection (12/11/03)

 

The Artist's Eye: Wolf Kahn as Curator (12/11/03)

The Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art (10/20/03)

American Beauty: Painting and Sculpture from The Detroit Institute of Arts 1770-1920 (10/1/01)

The Red Rose Girls: An Uncommon Story of Art and Love (9/25/03)

"The American Spirit: Frederic Church, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran" and "Leelanau: Michigan's Eden" (8/26/03)

 

The Art of American Arms Makers (7/30/03)

The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art (7/26/03)

John J. Enneking: A New England Impressionist (7/3/03)

Sargent and Italy (6/27/03)

Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints (6/9/03)

 

The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art (6/4/03)

In a Clear Light: The Triumph of Ohio Watercolor Painters, 1880 to 1967 (6/4/03)

The Impressionist Tradition in America (5/19/03)

Collecting American Art - The Rubin Collection, essay by William H. Gerdts (4/9/03)

Panoramic Sensibilities in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century American Painting, essay by Leo G. Mazow (3/31/03)

 

Family Matters: American Impressionism and Realism (3/24/03)

Painting and Sculpture from the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art Permanent Collection (3/24/03)

Old Virginia: The Pursuit of a Pastoral Ideal (3/7/03)

Illustrations and Impressions: The Rediscovered Works of Richard Zschaebitz, 1860-1912; essay by Karen G. Harvey (3/6/03)

American Favorites at Maryhill Museum (2/28/03)

 

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(above: Clifford Warren Ashley, A Whaleship on the Marine Railway at Fairhaven, c. 1916, oil on canvas, 36.2 x 54.3 inches, gift of Robert C. Murphy, Brooklyn Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: John James Audubon (American (born Haiti), Les Cayes (Saint-Domingue) 1785-1851 New York), Goshawk, Stanley Hawk (No. 29), 1830, print, 38 1/4 x 24 1/4 inches. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Robert Lehman Collection, 1975. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above:  George Copeland Ault, Highland Light, 1929, oil on canvas, De Young Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

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