American Artists Abroad

and Expatriate Artists

 

1998-2000 Resource Library articles and essays

 

(above: John Singer Sargent, En route pour la pêche (Setting Out to Fish), 1878, oil on canvas, 30.3 ? 47.8 inches, National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Collection, Inv.No.: 17.2 (Museum Purchase, Gallery Fund; Frame: Gift of the Women's Committee of the Corcoran Gallery of Art).  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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

1998-2000

American Impressionists Abroad and at Home: Paintings from the Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (11/18/00)

Paris 1900: The "American School" at the Universal Exposition (9/12/00)

Marsden Hartley: American Modern (7/18/00)

Marie Hull, Home and Abroad: Works from the Mississippi Museum of Art (6/28/00)

Amazons in the Drawing Room: The Art of Romaine Brooks (6/13/00)

 

Eastman Johnson: Painting America (2/16/00)

Paris 1900: The "American School" at the Universal Exposition (9/11/99)

Mary Cassatt at National Gallery of Art (8/6/99)

Frank Duveneck (1848-1919): Virtuoso of the Brush (5/30/99)

In Pursuit of Refinement: Charlestonians Abroad, 1740 - 1860 (2/99)

 

At the West of Things: California Artists at Home and Abroad (1/16/99)

The Departure: esssay by Martin Krause (1999)

Whistler in Venice (12/8/98)

Mary Cassatt: Modern Woman (12/7/98)

William DeLeftwich Dodge: Impressions at Home and Abroad (8/11/98)

 

Telfair Acquires Gari Melchers' Painting (7/21/98)

Whistler: Impressions of an American Abroad - Etchings and Lithographs from the Carnegie Museum of Art (3/10/98)

Americans Abroad (2/11/98)

The Ricau Collection of American Sculpture (2/1/98)

 

(above: Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900), The Heart of the Andes. Picture from National Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.) Source: Wikimedia Commons - public domain)

 

(above: Elizabeth Nourse, Moorish Boy, c. 1897, oil on canvas, 29 x 19 inches, Cincinnati Art Museum, Gift of The Procter & Gamble Company.  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*) 

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