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Chronology of Articles and Essays
March, 2001
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(above: Thomas Moran, Grand Canyon with
Rainbow. 1912. Oil on canvas. de Young Art Museum. Gift of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert F. Gill through the Patrons of Art and Music. 1981.89. License: Scuttlebutte, CC BY-SA
4.0 Scuttlebutte, CC BY-SA 4.0. via Wikimedia
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Artists of the Commonwealth: Realism in Pennsylvania Painting, 1950-2000 (3/30/01)
Living on the Wind: The Bird Paintings of Athos Menaboni (3/28/01)
Improving the Past: The Colonial Revival on Long Island (3/28/01)
Thomas Moran and the Spirit of Place (3/27/01)
John James Audubon in the West: The Last Expedition. Mammals of
J. Brooks Joyner Is New Director of Joslyn Art Museum (3/27/01)
Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints (3/23/01)
Heightened Realities: The Monotypes of Ruth Weisberg (3/21/01)
A Taste of Provincetown: Works From the Collection of Napi Van Dereck (3/23/01)
Dunbier Paints the Southwest (3/23/01)
Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People (3/22/01)
Portraits of the Presidents from the National Portrait Gallery (3/22/01)
Disturbing Allegories: New Graphics by Kara Walker (3/20/01)
Leon Golub: Paintings, 1950-2000 (3/18/01)
The Barkley L. Hendricks Experience (3/17/01)
The Gift of Sympathy: The Art of Maxo Vanka (3/16/01)
Illinois Women Artists: The New Millennium (3/16/01)
Beth Levinthal Named Director of the Heckscher Museum of Art (3/16/01)
Zelda: By Herself - The Art of Zelda Fitzgerald (3/15/01)
American Revolutions: The Other Side of Modern, 1900-1945 (3/14/01)
"Water": Allan Houser (3/14/01)
Orlando Museum of Art Receives Gift of Carolyn Brady Painting (3/13/01)
Chestnut Street Stomp (3/13/01)
American Impressionism: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (3/11/01)
Doug Safranek: City Illuminations (3/10/01)
Mint Museum Acquires Rare Rookwood, Kataro Shirayamadani's Dragon Vase (3/10/01)
The Twelfth National Exhibition of the American Society of Marine Artists (3/9/01)
Edward Henry Potthast, American Impressionist: Selections from the Gross Family Collection (3/8/01)
Elie Nadelman: Classical Folk (3/8/01)
Grandma Moses in the 21st Century (3/7/01)
Augustus W. Dunbier: Paint for the Love of Color (3/7/01)
Amanda and Friends / By Popular Demand (3/2/01)
Roundup: Selected Works from Friends of the El Paso Museum of Art (3/1/01)
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