Chronology of Articles and Essays

November, 2000

(above: Thomas Moran, A Showery Day, Grand Canyon,1919,  oil on canvas, 25 x 20 in. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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

In Search of the Promised Land: Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church (11/28/00)

Robert Henri Portrait Acquired by Stark Museum of Art (11/28/00)

The Model Wife (11/24/00)

Woodblock Prints by James Havens: A Centennial Celebration (11/24/00)

Remington, Russell and the Language of Western Art (11/22/00)

John Singer Sargent (11/22/00)

A Bountiful Plenty from the Shelburne Museum: Folk Art Traditions in America (11/22/00)

 

Reading Portraits through Buttons and Bows (11/21/00)

Religion and the Founding of the American Republic (11/21/00)

Landscapes From The Permanent Collection of the Pensacola Museum of Art (11/21/00)

Feminine Visions: Women of the California School 1890-1930s (11/21/00)

Narratives in African American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell Collection (11/20/00)

Robert Farber: A Retrospective, 1985-1995 (11/20/00)

 

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

Dineh "The People" / Life and Culture of the Navajo (11/17/00)

Degas Pastel Society: Eighth Biennial National Exhibition (11/17/00)

American Indian Portraits: Elbridge Ayer Burbank in the West (1897-1910) (11/17/00)

Imagination to Image: Pictorialist Photographs from the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago (11/17/00)

Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals (11/17/00)

 

The Art of Ed Posa (11/16/00)

Carl Rungius: Artist, Sportsman (11/16/00)

Henry Casselli: Master of the American Watercolor (11/16/00)

Encounters: Jere Allen (11/15/00)

Encounters: Dale Lewis (11/15/00)

Red Clay Survey: Seventh Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art (11/15/00)

Noble Dreams, Wicked Pleasures: Orientalism in America, 1870-1930 (11/15/00)

 

The Poetry of Place: Works on Paper by Thomas Moran from the Gilcrease Museum (11/14/00)

Views of the City: 1910-1949 (11/14/00)

Myth, Memory, and Imagination, Photographs from the Collection of Julia J. Norrell (11/14/00)

Southern Scene (11/13/00)

The Navajo Weaving Tradition (11/13/00)

 

The Spirit of Christmas: Rockwell Paintings from the Hallmark Collection (11/12/00)

Pushing the Envelope: The Art of the Postage Stamp (11/12/00)

2000 Biennial Regional Juror's Choice Exhibition at Keene State College's Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery (11/10/00)

Casting Shadows: Photographs by Edward West (11/11/00)

Mightier than the Sword, Political Satire, Caricature, and Cartoon on the Presidency, Presidents and Presidential Elections (11/10/00)

Bellevue Art Museum Opens the Doors to Its New Home (11/10/00)

Artistry in Glass (11/10/00)

 

Escape to Reality: The Western World of Maynard Dixon (11/9/00)

Dorothea Lange: Human Documents (11/9/00)

Lyanne Malamed: Paintings and Drawings (11/9/00)

Representing LA, Pictorial Currents in Contemporary Southern California Art (11/5/00)

Robert Van Vranken: Silent Paintings (11/4/00)

The Gist of Drawings: Works on Paper by John Sloan (11/3/00)

Charles M. Russell at Stark Museum of Art (11/3/00)

 

Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000 -- Period Rooms (11/2/00)

Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000 -- Section 1: 1900 - 1920 (11/2/00)

Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000 -- Section 2: 1920 - 1940 (11/2/00)

Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000 -- Section 3: 1940 - 1960 (11/2/00)

Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000 -- Section 4: 1960 - 1980 (11/2/00)

Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000 -- Section 5: 1980 - 2000 (11/2/00)

Kermit Oliver at Baylor University Art Museums (11/2/00)

League Masters Then (11/1/00)

 

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