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.(above: James Everett Stuart (1852-1941, Treadwell Mine, 1892, oil on canvas, Alaska State Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)  

 

Susan Dackerman

"Whistler & Cassatt: Americans Abroad" American Art Review September-October 2003 (Volume XV, Number 5)

 

Ann Scarlett Daley

How the West was Collected; essay by Ann Scarlett Daley (3/28/08)

 

Paul S. D'Ambrosio

Magazine Antiques The Erie Canal and New York State folk art, April, 1999 by Paul S. D'Ambrosio [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]

"The Worlds of John Brewster, Jr" American Art Review September-October 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 5)

 

Susan Danly

"Facing the Past, Portraits from the Pennsylvania Academy" American Art Review April-May 94

Process on Paper: Drawings by Thomas Eakins from the Charles Bregler Collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (2/12/01)

"The Henri Circle & the American Impressionists" American Art Review July-August 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 4)

"Georgia O'Keeffe and the Camera" American Art Review, May-June 2008 (Volume XX, Number 3)

"Miss O'Keeffe" - Photography and Fame; essay by Susan Danly (7/5/08)

 

Adrian Dannatt

Robert Indiana 66: Paintings and Sculpture, with essay by Adrian Dannatt (4/30/04)

 

Sharon S. Darling

"Chicago Metalsmiths" American Art Review January 1978 (Volume IV, Number 4)

 

Carl E. David

"Martha Walter" American Art Review May 1978 (Volume IV, Number 5)

 

Abraham A. Davidson

The Paintings of Otto Bielefeld, essay by Abraham A. Davidson, Ph.D (10/4/06)

 

Kristian Davies

"Artists of Cape Ann: A 150 Year Tradition" American Art Review January-February 2003 (Volume XV, Number 1)

Artists of Cape Ann: A 150 Year Tradition; by Kristian Davies (8/23/04)

Raised on Art; essay by Kristian Davies

Artists of Cape Ann: A 150 Year Tradition; essay by Kristian Davies (8/24/04)

 

Thomas Davies

"American Art Collection in Hong Kong" American Art Review May-June 1976 (Volume III, Number 3)

"Sharing Your Paintings, The Experiences of a Creative Volunteer" American Art Review August-September 94

"Aldro T. Hibbard, N.A., A Retrospective" American Art Review September-October 96

A. T. Hibbard, N.A.; essay by Thomas Davies (8/13/04)

Sharing Your Paintings -- or --"It's Better Than Selling Hot Dogs"; article by Thomas Davies (8/19/04)

An American Art Collection in Hong Kong; article by Thomas Davies (8/20/04)

Art in America: 1825-1975; essay by Thomas Davies (8/20/04)

 

Deborah Davis

Magazine Antiques Madame X speaks - Cover Story, Nov, 2003 by Deborah Davis, Elizabeth Oustinoff [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]

 

Elliot Bostwick Davis

"WPA Color Prints, Images from the Federal Art Project" American Art Review April-May 96

Mary Cassatt: Drawings and Prints in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (9/16/98)

New Endowed Curatorships at Met (10/14/98)

Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861 (10/11/00)

American Drawings and Watercolors in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Highlights from the Collection, 1710-1890 (8/6/02)

Magazine Antiques Mary Cassatt's color prints - renowned 19th-century woman artist, Oct, 1998 by Elliot Bostwick Davis [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]

 

Goode P. Davis

"Painting the President: Goode P. Davis Reminisces about His Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt" American Art Journal ( vol. 19, no. 2; 1987)

 

John Davis

"Frederic Church's 'Sacred Geography'" American Art (Vol. 1, No. 1; Spring 1987)

"Children in the Parlor: Eastman Johnson's Brown Family and the Post-Civil War Luxury Interior" American Art (Vol. 10, No. 2; Summer 1996)

Art Bulletin Eastman Johnson's 'Negro Life at the South' and urban slavery in Washington, D.C, (essay) March, 1998  by John Davis [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]

 

Keith F. Davis

"An American Century of Photography" American Art Review March-April 2002 (Volume XIV, Number 2)

 

Stuart Davis

"Self-Interview, 1931" American Art Review May-June 1975 (Volume II, Number 3)

 

John M. Day

"Monhegan: The Abstracted Island" American Art Review July-August 2001 (Volume XIII, Number 4)

 

Tal Day

Horace Day in South Carolina, essay By Tal Day (5/24/16)

Elizabeth A. Dear

"Charles M. Russell: The West on Paper" American Art Review November 96

 

David B. Dearinger

"Asher B. Durand and Henry Kirke Brown: An Artistic Friendship" American Art Journal ( vol. 20, no. 3; 1988)

"British Travelers' Views of American Art before the Civil War" American Art Journal ( vol. 23, no. 1; 1991)

"Nineteenth-Century Sculpture from the National Academy of Design" American Art Review Winter 94

Stages of Creation: Public Sculpture by National Academicians (2/19/98)

All Things Bright and Beautiful: California Impressionist Paintings from the Irvine Museum (3/10/98)

All that Is Glorious Around Us (Hudson River School Painters) (6/22/99)

Rave Reviews: American Art and its Critics (1826-1925) (7/19/00)

"American Art and Its Critics, 1865 - 1925" American Art Review January-February 2001 (Volume XIII, Number 1)

"Artists and Art Colonies of Ridgefield, New Jersey"

Nineteenth-Century Sculpture from the National Academy of Design; essay by David Dearinger (8/25/04)

Leo Dee (1931-2004); essay by David B. Dearinger (4/11/05)

"200 Years of Collecting for the Boston Athenaeum" American Art Review May-June 2007 (Volume XIX, Number 3)

"Albert Wein: American Modernist" American Art Review, September-October 2008 (Volume XX, Number 5)

 

David Dearinger & Isabelle Dervaux

"Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy" American Art Review July-August 2003 (Volume XV, Number 4)

 

David B. Dearinger & Thayer Tolles

"Side by Side: American Sculpture" American Art Review January-February 2003 (Volume XV, Number 1)

 

Edward L. Deci

"Monhegan Island Artists: A 150-Year Tradition"American Art Review July-August 2003 (Volume XV, Number 4)

The Monhegan Island Art Colony: 1858-2003; essay by Edward L. Deci (9/2/05)

"Life on Monhegan Island, 1920 - 1950" American Art Review May-Junel 2007 (Volume XIX, Number 3)


Daphne Deeds

"American. Impressionism - Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery" American Art Review Summer 92

American Impressionism from the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery (10/98)

 

Peg De Lamater

"Marisol's Public and Private de Gaulle: From the Collection of the National Museum of American Art" American Art (Vol. 10, No. 1; Spring 1996)

 

Bradley Delaney

Frank Coburn; essay by Bradley Delaney (5/17/98)

Frank Coburn; essay by Bradley J. Delaney (11/1/99)

 

Michelle Anne Delaney

"The 1896 Washington Salon and Art Photography" American Art Review February 97

 

Josephine C. Del Deo

Ross Moffett and the Modernist Tradition; essay by Josephine C. Del Deo (8/17/11)

 

Lea Rosson DeLong

"Grant Wood's Main Street" American Art Review March-April 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 2)

"Christian Petersen (1885-1961), Urban Artist" American Art Review March-April 2007 (Volume XIX, Number 2)

 

Eleanor P. DeLorme

"Attribution and Laboratory Analysis in Portraiture, the Master and the Student" American Art Review March-April 1976 (Volume III, Number 2)

 

Sandra D'Emilio

"Gustave Baumann, Hands of a Craftsman: Heart of an Artist" American Art Review June-August 96

 

Stuart Denenberg

Helen Inez Seibert; biography by Stuart Denenberg (3/28/08)

Edward Hagedorn; biography by Stuart Denenberg (3/28/08)

 

Thomas Andrew Denenberg

Magazine Antiques The art colonies of New England, April, 1999 by Thomas Andrew Denenberg, Tracie Felker [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]

Call of the Coast: Art Colonies of New England at the Portland Museum of Art -- Introduction: The Call of the Coast; essay By Thomas Denenberg and Amy Kurtz Lansing (7/16/09)


Ellen Paul Denker

"The Overbeck Sisters & Their Ceramics, 1911-1955" American Art Review July-August 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 4)

 

Eric Denker

"Whistler and his Circle in Venice" American Art Review March-April 2003 (Volume XV, Number 2)

Whistler and His Circle in Venice, article by Eric Denker (3/25/03)

 

Eric Denker & Herbert L. Cooper

"The Prints of Childe Hassam" American Art Review May-June 2003 (Volume XV, Number 3)

 

Thomas A. Denenberg

"American Art at Reynolda House" American Art Review May-June 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 3)

 

James M. Dennis

"Grant Wood, An American Master Revealed" American Art Review February-March 96 (status)

Grant Wood Lithographs (4/10/01)

Grant Wood: An American Master Revealed; article by Brady Roberts & James M. Dennis (4/22/09)

 

Anne Cohen DePietro

Visions of A Changing America: Depression Era Prints from the Collection of Herschel and Fern Cohen

Jane Wilson: Land, Sea and Sky (12/11/00)

Out of the Shadows: Helen Torr, A Retrospective (7/14/03)

"That Wilder Image: The Hudson River School" American Art Review July-August 2003 (Volume XV, Number 4)

"Helen Torr, A Retrospective" American Art Review July-August 2003 (Volume XV, Number 4)

A Fertile Fellowship: The Rich History of the Salmagundi Club; essay by Anne Cohen DePietro 4/15/05)

 

Isabelle Dervaux and David Dearinger

"Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy" American Art Review July-August 2003 (Volume XV, Number 4)

 

Isabelle Dervaux

" Surrealism U.S.A." American Art Review January-February 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 1)

 

Edith DeShazo

"Everett Shinn" American Art Review January-February 1974 (Volume 1, Number 2)

 

Davida Tenenbaum Deutsch

Magazine Antiques John Johnston, an artist for the needleworker, Nov, 1997 by Davida Tenenbaum Deutsch

 

Carol Dickinson

Horse & Rider in the Harmsen Collection of Western Art; with text by Carol Dickinson (1/8/01)

 

Harold E. Dickson

"The Other Orphan" American Art Journal ( vol. 1, no. 2; 1969)

"Artists as Showmen" American Art Journal ( vol. 5, no. 1; 1973)

"Portraits USA" American Art Review May-June 1976 (Volume III, Number 3)

 

Bram Dijkstra

"Belle Baranceanu: The Artist at Work" American Art Review September-October 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 5)

"Masterpieces of San Diego Painting, 1900-1950" American Art Review, March-April 2008 (Volume XX, Number 2)

 

John Dillenberger

"Perceptions of the Spirit in Twentieth Century American Art" American Art Review May 1978 (Volume IV, Number 5)

 

Lauretta Dimmick

"'An Altar Erected to Heroic Virtue Itself': Thomas Crawford and His Virginia Washington Monument " American Art Journal ( vol. 23, no. 2; 1991)

"Thomas Crawford's Orpheus: The American Apollo Belvedere American Art Journal ( vol. 19, no. 4; 1987)

The Fountainhead: The Genesis of American Garden Sculpture; essay by Lauretta Dimmick

 

V. Scott Dimond

A Decade of Paintings 2000-2010: Selected Works by Michael M. Strueber; essay by V. Scott Dimond (3/10/11)

Sullivan Family Legacy Exhibition; essay by V. Scott Dimond (3/28/11)

Beauty on the Cutting Edge: The Paintings of Fred Danziger; essay by V. Scott Dimond (4/1/16)

 

Jane Dini

"The Artist as Choreographer: Sargent's Murals at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" American Art (Vol. 16, No. 3; Fall 2002)

 

Brian W. Dippie

"Frederic Remington: Illustrator, Sculptor, Painter" American Art Review January-February 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 1)

"Remington and Russell Revisited" American Art Review May-Junel 2007 (Volume XIX, Number 3)

Linda J. Docherty

"A Family History, The Bowdoin Portrait Collection" American Art Review February-March 94 (status)

Impressionism Transformed: The Paintings of Edmund C. Tarbell (8/24/01)

Magazine Antiques Family Pictures: The Impressionist Art Of Edmund C.Tarbel, Nov, 2001 by Linda J. Docherty, Erica E. Hirshler, Susan Strickler [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]

 

Marianne Doezema

"Mount Holyoke College Art Museum" American Art Review May-June 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 3)

 

Marianne Doezema & Sabine H. Cray

"Introduction: The Western Massachusetts Art Trail" American Art Review May-June 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 3)

 

Joe Dolice

Alton Tobey: Illustrator and Painter; article by Joe Dolice (9/22/03)

 

Janet Blake Dominik (also see Janet Blake)

The Arts in Santa Barbara, essay by Janet B. Dominik (7/7/01)

The California Water Color Society: Genesis of an American Style, essay by Janet Blake Dominik (9/4/01)

 

Gay Donahue

Society of Milwaukee Artists, essay segment by Gay Donahue (9/29/01)

 

Jeff Donaldson

Western American Art South of the Sweet Tea Line III; essay by Jeff Donaldson (11/8/11)

 

Margaret Donovan

"Ogden Pleissner, A Memorial Exhibition" American Art Review August-September 95

 

Molly Donovan

"Minimal to Conceptual, The Vogel Collection" American Art Review October-November 94

 

Janice T. Driesbsach

"The Oil Sketches of Thomas Hill" American Art Review July-August 97 (status)

"Art of the Gold Rush" American Art Review January-February 98 (status)

Childe Hassam in the Crocker Art Museum Collection, by Janice T. Driesbach (12/4/98)

Magazine Antiques A vision for the West: Judge Crocker's art gallery and California paintings collection - Edwin Bryant Crocker, Nov, 2000 by Janice Driesbach

Children in American Art; essay by Janice Driesbach (8/27/08) [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]

 

John Driscoll

"George Curtis, Coming to Light" American Art Review Winter 94

All that Is Glorious Around Us (Hudson River School Painters) (6/22/99)

A Century of Impressionism on Cape Cod (7/6/99)

 

David C. Driskell

"A Tribute: Lois Mailou Jones (1905-1998)" American Art (Vol. 12, No. 3; Fall 1998)

 

John H. Dryfhout

"Daniel Chester French An Exhibition Review" American Art Review May 1978 (Volume IV, Number 5)

"Augustus Saint-Gaudens: The Portraits in Bas-Relief" American Art Journal ( vol. 4, no. 2; 1972)

 

James R. Dabbert

"The Art of Frank V. Dudley" American Art Review July-August 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 4)

 

Guy Pene Du Bois

"For Life and Henri, 1940" American Art Review May-June 1975 (Volume II, Number 3)

 

Nannette V. Maciejunes & C. S. Duckworth

"Clyde Singer's America" American Art Review, September-October 2008 (Volume XX, Number 5)

 

Henry J. Duffy

"American Sculptor: Augustus Saint-Gaudens" American Art Review January-February 2003 (Volume XV, Number 1)

American Sculptor of the Gilded Age, essay by Henry J. Duffy (3/21/03)

 

Jim Dugan

Monhegan Artists' Residency Corporation; article by Raquel Boehmer and Jim Dugan (4/4/02)

 

Annette DiMeo Carlozzi & Erina Duganne

"Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art" American Art Review November-December 2001 (Volume XIII, Number 6)

 

Lonnie Dunbier

"Augustus. W. Dunbier" American Art Review September-October 2001 (Volume XIII, Number 5)

Augustus Dunbier: Paint for the Love of Color; essay by Lonnie Dunbier (3/18/04)

Roger Dunbier: From His American Art Evaluation System to AskART.com, article by Lonnie Pierson Dunbier (12/24/07)

Directory of Women Artists Active in Arizona Before 1945, directory by Lonnie Pierson Dunbier (1/30/16)

 

Roger Dunbier

Top Auction Houses and Carmel Green; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (12/23/08)

Buying the Artist, Not the Gallery; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (12/3/08)

Houston to New York; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (11/11/08)

Painting and their Mediums; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (10/15/08)

Looking-Seeing; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (6/24/08)

My Youth With Western Artists (4/28/08)

Defining the West; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (4/15/08)

Early Painters/Recent Painters; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (3/1/08)

BOTHERED BY DEFINITIONS: Is that still life western?; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (1/10/08)

WHAT'S A WESTERN ARTIST?: "Is it really true that the most Western are the most Eastern?"; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (1/7/08)

WHAT'S WESTERN ART?; essay by Roger Dunbier, PhD (1/6/08)

WHY ORIGINALS?, article by Roger Dunbier (12/10/07)

FIVE THEMES OF WESTERN ART: A Famous Pioneering Artist for Each of Those Themes , article by Roger Dunbier (12/10/07)

WESTERN ART: Never Replaced by Soup Cans, Soup Lines or Soup Itself, article by Roger Dunbier (12/10/07)

My Youth with Canvas Boards, (From Ralph Mayer to Maturity) (2/11/04)

WAY BACK WHEN: Celebration of the Concocted, article by Roger Dunbier (10/29/02)

Art Is Long, Décor Short (Way Out West), essay by Roger Dunbier (8/13/01)

The Name of the Painter Is Everything (8/5/00)

WEST TO EAST: The "West" of Remington and Russell and those Omahans In-Between (7/18/00)

Bale Art-Spaghetti Westerns (10/10/99)

The Term "Original Print" is More Than A Tad Suspect (9/2/99)

Ugly Is Beautiful (12/17/98)

Don't Call Me an Artist (9/11/98)

JAMES JOYCE VS WINSLOW HOMER: Avoiding Hype, Hoopla and Horse Dookey (8/18/98)

Painting by Numbers (8/8/98)

Beanie Babies (6/22/98)

Fame and Money (5/16/98)

The Tides of Critical Opinion (1/31/98)

Painting With and Without Gravity (12/24/97)

Intellectual Capital (11/25/97)

Mustangs and the Macabre (10/15/97)

What Makes an Art Collection? A Collector? (9/11/97)

Fine Art Comparables - Part Two (8/28/97)

Fine Art Comparables - Part One (8/24/97)

Robert Hughes: Art East of the Catskills (8/14/97)

"Important" Artists (8/5/97)

Something Should Be Done (7/31/97)

 

Roger Dunbier and Lonnie Dunbier

Augustus W. Dunbier; essay by Roger and Lonnie Dunbier (1998)

 

Michael Duncan

Drawing Attention: Joyce Treiman on Paper; essay by Michael Duncan (8/27/02)

 

Tina Dunkley

"Clark University Art Galleries" American Art Review July-August 2007 (Volume XIX, Number 4)

 

Jane Durrell

"Robert S. Duncanson, Lifting the Veil" American Art Review October-November 95

 

Francis Y. Duval and Ivan B. Rigby

"Silent Art of Our Past" American Art Review November-December 1976 (Volume III, Number 6)

 

Margaret Swallow Dwyer

"Henry Bacon, Victorian Sentiment & American History Painting" American Art Review December 95-January 96 (status)

 

Robert L. Dyer

"A Brush with History: 175 Years of Art in the Boonslick" American Art Review November 96 (status)

 

Bram Dijkstra

"Belle Baranceanu: The Artist at Work" American Art Review September-October 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 5)

"Masterpieces of San Diego Painting" American Art Review, March-April 2008 (Volume XX, Number 2)

 

Kimberley Wagner Dymbrowski

"Ruthmere's 'Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn'" American Art Review November-December 2000 (Volume XII, Number 6)

 

(above: Louis Freund, Mountain Home, Arkansas, c.1935-1939, Smithsonian American Art Museum. Works Progress Administration work. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

 

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