Chronology of Articles and Essays

July - September

 

(above: Edward Mitchell Bannister, Apple Trees in a Meadow, c. 1890, High Museum of Art. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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

Folk Art from the Connecticut Valley Historical Museum Collection (9/23/98)

Gold Rush to Pop (9/23/98)

Eyeing America: Robert Cottingham Prints 9/23/98)

Arnold Genthe: The Greek Series (9/22/98)

Times of Turbulence and Triumph: Print and Printing Pertaining to New Hampshire Circa 1700-1783 (9/22/98)

Art of the United States (9/22/98)

Spinning Spheres and Whirling Wheels: The Art of Play (9/22/98)

Treasures of the Cornell Fine Arts Museum (9/22/98)

 

Edgar and Elsie Payne (9/21/98)

John Singer Sargent in Houston Collections (9/21/98)

Old Master Dialogues: Paintings, Watercolors, and Drawings hy Melville Holmes (9/21/98)

The Art of Western Artist Charles M. Russell (9/21/98)

Elihu Vedder's Drawings for the Rubaiyat (9/21/98)

Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance (9/21/98)

Intemational Museum of the Horse to Host American Academy of Equine Art 19th Annual Juried Exhibition (9/17/98)

Visual Solutions: Seven Illustrators & the Creative Process (9/17/98)

Pastel Portraits: Ercell Lester Miller (9/17/98)

Intemational Museum of the Horse Purchases Calumet Trophy Collection (9/17/98)

 

Imagining the Open Range: Erwin E. Smith, Cowboy Photographer (9/16/98)

The New 20th Century Limited (9/16/98)

Portrait of a City at Mid-Century: Kenneth Harris' Views of Norfolk (9/16/98)

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

Komar & Melamid: the People's Choice (9/16/98)

Berninghaus: Taos Founder/Taos Son (9/16/98)

Production Pop: Prints, Posters, Books, and Multiples from Indiana University Collections (9/16/98)

Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People (9/16/98)

Frick Collection Launches Website with "Virtual Tour" (9/16/98)

 

Richard H. Love: A Biography (9/15/98)

Lois Mailou Jones and Her Former Students: An American Legacy (9/15/98)

Will Barnet Prints (9/15/98)

Figuratively Speaking: Paintings by Katherine Hu Fan (9/15/98)

Making Waves: Sculpture by Sarah Haviland (9/15/98)

Stone and Steel: Bridges by Bascove (9/15/98)

Wings of Summer: Butterflies and Moths (9/15/98)

The Bougie Studio: Continuing a Long Tradition of Training Painters (9/15/98) Second in a series on America's centers of learning in traditional methods and styles in the visual arts.

 

Mammoth Art Guild 29th Annual Labor Day Arts and Crafts Festival (9/14/98)

Before 1948: American Paintings from Georgia Collections (9/14/98)

Loran Speck: Contemporary Realism (9/14/98)

Spacious Skies: California Impressionist Cloud Studies and Seascapes (9/2/98)

Newman's Gift: 50 years of Photography (9/2/98)

Days of the Dead II (9/2/98)

Where Land Meets River (9/1/98)

The Civil War Naval Scenes of Xanthus Smith (9/1/98)

Art Colonies and American Impressionists (9/1/98)

Transformation: The Art of Joan Brown (9/1/98)

Birds in Art (9/2/98)

Powerful Images: Portrayals of Native America (9/1/98)

 

Lester Raymer: Quietly Outspoken (8/29/98)

From the Apple to Eden: Paintings by Ben Mahmoud (8/27/98)

Tribute to Gay Youse (8/26/98)

Automotive Art at Concours d' Elegance in California (8/25/98)

Red Grooms: Moby Dick Meets the New York Public Library (8/25/98)

Hoosiers in Taos: The Woolsey Brothers (8/25/98)

The Snite Acquires Bierstadt Landscape, American Portraits and Fairfield Porter Canvas (8/24/98)

Georgia O'Keeffe: The Artist's Landscape, Photographs by Todd Webb (8/22/98)

4th Annual Mission San Juan Capistrano Outdoor Painting Festival (8/20/98)

Eiteljorg Museum Live Auction: Buckaroo Bash (8/20/98)

C.M. Russell Museum Auction of Original Western Art (8/20/98)

The Soul of the Horse (8/20/98)

Bernhard Gutmann (8/20/98)

Children of the Yellow Kid: The Evolution of the American Comic Strip (8/20/98)

 

East Of Eden, Images of Steinbeck's California (8/18/98)

Acquisition of Paintings by William Merritt Chase and Charles Willson Peale Enriches American Holdings of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (8/13/98)

The Art of Carl Sprinchorn: Paintings from the "Kat'dn" Collection / The Isle of Skye: Paintings by Sherry Palmer (8/11/98)

Three Centuries of American Landscape Painting (8/11/98)

Cowboy Artists of America (8/11/98)

R. S. Riddick (8/11/98)

33rd Annual Cowboy Artists of America Sale and Exhibition (8/11/98)

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

Another Look at the Paintings of Pieter van Veen (8/11/98)

 

Seeing the Unseen: Dr. Harold E. Edgerton and the Wonders of Strobe Alley (8/8/98)

Cuba, 1930-1958: Photographs by Dr. Roberto Machado (8/8/98)

Gold Fever! The Lure and Legacy of the Califomia Gold Rush (8/8/98)

When Coal Was King: Paintings from the Steidle Collection (8/8/98)

Unknown Terrain: The Landscapes of Andrew Wyeth (8/5/98)

Meryman Portraits of Sagendorphs Donated (8/5/98)

Posters American Style (8/5/98)

Faces of Time: 75 Years of Time Magazine Cover Portraits (8/3/98)

Stan Washburn: Museum Images and A Moral Alphabet of Vice and Folly (8/2/98)

Children of the Yellow Kid (8/2/98)

 

Let Your F.A.C.E. Make History (7/31/98)

Susan Ricker Knox: Portsmouth and Beyond (7/31/98)

New York Academy of Art (7/30/98) First in a series on America's centers of learning in traditional methods and styles in the visual arts.

A Sargent Celebration at the Huntington (7/29/98)

George Bellows. Love of Winter (7/28/98)

This Side of Eden - Images of Steinbeck's California (7/28/98)

Benny Alba, Astrid Preston and Sharon Hildebrand Paintings at Saginaw (7/28/98)

Monumental Sculpture of Whooping Crane Pair Dedicated at the Woodson Art Museum (7/27/98)

 

Luis Jimenez: Working-Class Heroes: Images from the Popular Culture (7/27/98)

Charles H. Woodbury and His Students (7/25/98)

Wilson Irvine and the Poetry of Light (7/25/98)

The Art of Arthur Getz: The New Yorker Covers (7/25/98)

Stanford White on Long Island (7/24/98)

Joseph Reboli Retrospective(7/24/98)

Long Island Paintings from a Private Collection (7/24/98)

Percy Gray 1869-1952 (7/22/98)

The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler (7/22/98)

Robert Berlind: Paintings (1892 - 1996) (7/21/98)

William Victor Higgins (1884-1949) (7/21/98)

Torch Songs: Fifty Years of Northwest Jewelry:Messengers of Modemism: American Studio Jewelry 1940-1960 (7/21/98)

Portland Museum of Art Biennial (7/21/98)

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

 

The Great Experiment: George Washington and the American Republic (7/20/98)

Burchfield-Penney Art Center Purchases Major Work of Namesake (7/20/98)

The West In American Art From the William and Dorothy Harmsen Collection of Western Americana (7/20/98)

Painters of the Desert (7/20/98)

Adirondack Prints and Printmakers (7/18/98)

Platemarks (7/18/98)

Norman Rockwell: Drawing the American Dream (7/17/98)

Memory is a Painter: The Art of Grandma Moses (7/17/98)

Sea Change (7/17/98)

 

Interior Pauses: Northwest Contemporary Realism (7/15/98)

Boston Master: Robert Douglas Hunter (7/15/98)

Private Showing: American Art from Chattanooga Collections (7/15/98)

Kansas Watercolor Society 1998 7-State Exhibition (7/15/98)

Artists of the Boston Art Club, 1854 - 1950 (7/11/98)

Artists for Nature in the Copper River Delta (7/11/98)

Our Nation's Colors: A Celebration of American Painting - Selections from the Wichita Art Museum (7/11/98)

 

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