Chronology of Articles and Essays

January, 2000

(above: Left: Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844-1907). Hiawatha, 1868. Marble, 13 3/4 ? 7 3/4 ? 5 1/2 inches. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Morris K. Jesup and Friends of the American Wing Funds, 2015 (2015.287.1). Right: Edmonia Lewis (American, 1844-1907). Minnehaha, 1868. Marble, 11 5/8 ? 7 1/4 ? 4 7/8 inches. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Morris K. Jesup and Friends of the American Wing Funds, 2015. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: Anne Goldthwaite (1869-1944), Self-Portrait, c. 1920, 18.1 x 14.8 in, Rhode Island School of Design Museum. Anne Goldthwaite, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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

The Golden Age of Painting in Hawaii, 1880-1950

Bon à Tirer (Good to Pull) (1/26/00)

Mission San Juan Capistrano to Host Fourth Exhibition by Timothy J. Clark (1/26/00)

Recollected Images: Chansonetta Stanley Emmons (1/25/00)

Ron Adams, Master Printmaker: A Survey of Work, 1984-1999 (1/25/00)

Untamed Spirits: Animal Imagery in Native American Art (1/25/00)

Bermuda: Two Centuries of Inspiration (1/25/00)

The Tile Club and the Aesthetic Movement in America, 1877 - 1887 (1/25/00)

Farnsworth Art Museum Acquires Winslow Homer Watercolor, "Seven Boys in a Dory" (1/25/00)

 

Public Works of Art Project of 1934: Works on Paper (1/24/00)

The John F. Marsellus Collection of Federal Duck Stamp Prints and Duck Stamps (1/24/00)

Bernard Maisner: Entrance to the Scriptorium / Contemporary Illuminated Manuscripts and Paintings (1/24/00)

Charles P. Helsell Named Director of Blanden Memorial Art Museum (1/24/00)

Charles K. Steiner: New Director of Wichita Art Museum (1/24/00)

Art at the University of Utah: The First 150 Years (1/23/00)

A Selection of American Prints from the C. William and Eleanor Reiquam Collection (1/23/00)

Of Time and Place at Stamford Museum & Nature Center (1/22/00)

Philip Morsberger: Paintings and Drawings from the Sixties (1/22/00)

Light on the Familiar: The Paintings of Scott Prior (1/22/00)

The Photography of John Gutmann: Culture Shock (1/22/00)

 

Birds in Art (1/21/00)

The People's Choice: Favorites from the Montclair Art Museum Permanent Collection (1/21/00)

The Preacher and His Congregation: Photography of James Perry Walker (1/21/00)

Lifting the Rose-Colored Glasses: Three Social Realists (1/21/00)

Robert Gwathmey: A Retrospective (1/21/00)

Work and Progress (1/21/00)

University of New Hampshire Art Gallery Opens New Season Featuring a Local Artist and Women in Religion (1/20/00)

Pictures Tell The Story: Ernest C. Withers (1/20/00)

Luis Jiménez: Working Class Heroes: Images from the Popular Culture (1/20/00)

Art and Nature: The Hudson River School (1/20/00)

 

Georgia O'Keeffe: Six Decades of Landscapes and Life (1/19/00)

New Deal Murals in Kentucky Post Offices (1/19/00)

Milton Avery at Neuberger Museum of Art (1/19/00)

Thoughtful Mechanisms: The Lyrical Engineering of Arthur Ganson (1/19/00)

African American Self-Taught Art: High Museum of Art Collection (1/18/00)

Selected American Works on Paper (1/18/00)

William Sidney Mount: Music Is Contagious! (1/18/00)

Brandywine River Museum: Highlights from the Collection (1/18/00)

 

Edward Borein: The Artist's and Work (1/17/00)

The Art of William Edmondson (1/17/00)

Edward Hopper: The Watercolors (1/16/00)

Pride in Place: Landscapes by The Eight in Southern Collections (1/16/00)

Ship to Shore: Marine Paintings from the Butler Institute of American Art (1/16/00)

Encaustic paintings by Philip Hershberger and Gail Gregg (1/15/00)

The Nude 2000 (1/15/00)

Barbara J. Zucker: The Topiary Series - Form and Shadow (1/15/00)

Therman Statum's Constantinople (1/15/00)

 

This Tranquil Land: Hudson River Paintings from the Hersen Collection (1/14/00)

Stuart Davis in Gloucester (1/14/00)

The Phelan Collection of Western Art (1/14/00)

Art in Bloom (1/14/00)

Water: A Contemporary American View (1/14/00)

Andy Warhol Drawings, 1942-1987 (1/13/00)

The Suburban Seventies: Photographs by Bill Owens (1/13/00)

Parallel Perspectives: Early Twentieth Century American Art (1/13/00)

Leo Sewell's Recycled Animal Kingdom (1/13/00)

A New View: Worked Images by Contemporary Photographers (1/13/00)

Harry Bertoia's Monographics (1/13/00)

 

Michael Spafford: Myths and Metaphors (1/12/00)

Altars & Icons: Installation/Sculpture by Cristina Emmanuel and Nancy Josephson (1/12/00)

Young America: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (1/12/00)

Frank Reaugh's Artworks (1/8/00)

The Grand Moving Panorama: Pilgrim's Progress (1851) (1/8/00)

Louis Eyth, Ranger Encampment. (1/8/00)

Gean Smith, Wildfire (1/8/00)

Julius Stockfleth, Chas. Clarke (1/8/00)

Julian Onderdonk, In the Truck Gardens of San Antonio (1/8/00)

Hale Bolton, Texas Sunset (1/8/00)

Mission Welcomes Artist Nicolay Paskevich; Launches Art for Preservation Gallery (1/8/00)

William Henry Huddle, Surrender of Santa Anna (1/8/00)

Franz Strahalm, Palo Duro Canyon (1/8/00)

James Henry Beard, San Jacinto Battle Flag (1/8/00)

 

Eyes and Windows: Rainey Dimmitt and Cheryl Tall (1/7/00)

American Nile: Field/Faith/Family (1/7/00)

Twenty Years of Painting the Big Island (1/7/00)

Arizona History Through Art: The Last 100 Years (1/7/00)

The Clay Grows Tall: The World of Charles Simonds (1/7/00)

California State Capitol Art Collection (1/6/00)

Lasting Impressions: Original Prints and Vintage Photographs from the Stephen W. and Mary M. Pruitt Collection (1/6/00)

 

The Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art (1/4/00)

Jacob Lawrence and Expressions of Freedom (1/2/00)

In Search of Eldorado: Salton Sea Photographs by Christopher Landis (1/1/00)

Wildlife in Winter (1/1/00)

 

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