2004 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "Figurative and Portrait Art: 20-21st Century"
(above: William Merritt Chase, Study
of a Girl in Japanese Dress, c. 1895, oil on canvas, 28.1 x 25.1 inches,
Brooklyn Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
Our articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Samuel L. Schmucker: The
Golden Age of Postcards (12/22/04)
Joseph Stella: Madonnas & Related Work; essay by Irma B. Jaffe (12/14/04)
The Elegant Line: Early Prints by Richard Diebenkorn (10/25/04)
Guy Pène du Bois: The Twenties at Home and Abroad (8/27/04)
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Made in America (8/24/04)
The W.P.A. Era: Art Across America (8/17/04)
Andrew Wyeth: The Helga Pictures (8/17/04)
Andrew Wyeth: The Helga Pictures (8/13/04)
Hal Frater: A Retrospective (7/1/04)
Heartland: Paintings by Bo Bartlett, 1978-2002 (6/15/04)
Jack Smith: Taos Portraits (6/11/04)
Eric Bransby: Draftsman and Muralist; essay by William Underwood Eiland (4/28/04)
American Portraiture: The Figurative Works of Wayman Adams (3/18/04)
Fair Dreams: The Art of Gerald Leslie Brockhurst (4/9/04)
Evolving Identities: Figurative Work from the 19th Century to Now (2/4/04)
Contemporary Figurative Painting (2/4/04)
Chuck Close: Prints and Process; essay by June Lambla (2/2/04)
The Italians -- From South Philadelphia to Jersey City (1/29/04)
Chuck Close: Prints and Process (1/29/04)
Alison Van Pelt: The Women (1/12/04)
Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration (1/2/04)
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