Chronology of Articles and Essays

June, 2001

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(above: Augustus Dunbier, Toward Taxco, 1949, oil on canvas, 24 x 28 inches. Private collection.)

 

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

 

Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and the Eucalyptus School in Southern California, essay by Nancy Dustin Wall Moure (6/28/01)

Celebration of Life: The Art of Sandra Bierman (6/28/01)

Marguerite S. Pearson (1898-1978) by Patricia Jobe Pierce

Private Icons, Cultural Perspectives: The Painting and Sculpture by Rudy Fernandez, essay by Julie Sasse (6/27/01)

The Art of Tiffany (6/27/01)

Gary Faigin: Traditions & Contradictions (6/27/01)

William Herbert Dunton, The Old West Revisited (6/27/01)

 

Harvey Dunn: Illustrator, Teacher, Painter: Selections from the Kelly Collection of American Illustration (6/26/01)

To Paris and Back: Albert Jean Adolphé -- An Artist's Journey, by Pamela Potter-Hennessey (6/24/01)

Esther Bubley: American Photo-Journalist (6/23/01)

Arthur B. Davies: Dweller on the Threshold (6/22/01)

Waxing Poetic: Encaustic Art in America during the Twentieth Century, by Gail Stavitsky (6/22/01)

Those Who Came Before Us: The Indian Murals of H. D. Bugbee (6/22/01)

Remington, Russell and the Language of Western Art (6/22/01)

Celebrating 75 Years-American Dreams: American Art to 1950 in the Williams College Museum of Art (6/21/01)

Carmel Makes My Day, by Sarah Beserra (6/21/01)

Painter/Etcher: The American Painter-Etcher Movement (6/21/01)

 

Boca Raton Collects: The Modernist Spirit within Private Collections (6/19/01)

The Cos Cob Art Colony: Impressionists on the Connecticut Shore (6/18/01)

Is Art Hereditary? The Mounts, A Family of Painters (6/15/01)

The John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art (6/14/01)

George Weymouth: Landscapes and Portraits of Brandywine (6/14/01)

Hard-Boiled Wonderland, by Julie Joyce (6/13/01)

The Dublin Colony, by Barbara Ball Buff (6/12/01)

 

John Koch: Painting a New York Life (6/11/01)

Summer Selections: American Landscape Drawings and Watercolors in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (6/11/01)

Spacious Skies Pastoral Places (6/11/01)

To Be Real, by Richard J. Powell (6/8/01)

A Personal Reflection on The Barkley L. Hendricks Experience - As I See It, by Floyd R. Thomas, Jr. (6/8/01)

The Voyage of Life: A Chronology, by Paul D. Schweizer (6/5/01)

Contemporary Realism: Bettie and Samuel Roberts (6/2/01)

Simple Pleasures: The Art of Martha Cahoon, including essay by Cindy Nickerson (6/1/01)

 

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American Representational Art - links to dozens of topics in American Representational Art

Distinguished Artists - a national registry of historic artists

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Collections of Historic American Art - notable private collections

Geographic Tour of American Representational Art History - a catalogue of articles and essays that describe the evolution of American art from the inception of the United States to WWII.

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