Chronology of Articles and Essays

July, 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:

 

A Retrospective Vision: The Photography of Marion E. Warren, 1939-1999 (7/31/01)

Text from "Partners in Illusion - Alberta Binford and William J. McCloskey" by Nancy Dustin Wall Moure (7/31/01)

James Britton: Sag Harbor in the 1920's (7/31/01)

Tell Me a Story - Chapter 2: Narrative Art of the Cape and Islands (7/27/01)

Charles Berninghaus Retrospective (7/26/01)

Maurice Logan, Artist and Designer, essay by Marvin A. Schenck (7/26/01)

Minnesota from the Mississippi (7/25/01)

Excerpts from the exhibition catalogue, American Impressionism, by William Gerdts and the Henry Art Gallery (7/24/01)

Sierra Grandeur (7/23/01)

 

Nature's Bounty: Still Life Painting in Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1860-1910; essay by Judith Hansen O'Toole (7/21/01)

Bicoastal Artists of the 1870s; essay by Ann Harlow (7/21/01)

Marisol (7/19/01)

Old New York and Artists of the Period: 1900-1941; essays by Constance Schwartz and Franklin Hill Perrell (7/19/01)

California Art at the Oakland Museum, essay by Paul Chadbourne Mills (7/17/01)

The Society of Six, essay by Terry St. John (7/17/01)

 

Signs and Wonders: Urban Landscapes of Carolyn Swiszcz; essay by Todd D. Smith (7/15/01)

Red Grooms: Selections from the Graphic Work; essays by Susan W. Knowles (7/15/01)

Terrors and Wonders: Monsters in Contemporary Art; essays by Nick Capasso and Jennifer Uhrhane (7/14/01)

Towards Impressionism in Northern California, essay by Raymond L. Wilson (7/7/01)

The Arts in Santa Barbara, essay by Janet B. Dominik (7/7/01)

 

San Diego Beginnings, essay by Martin E. Petersen (7/6/01)

The San Francisco Art Association, essay by Betty Hoag McGlynn (7/6/01)

One Nation: Patriots and Pirates Portrayed by N.C. Wyeth and James Wyeth (7/6/01)

The Santa Cruz Art League; The Carmel Art Association: essays by Betty Hoag McGlynn (7/6/01)

Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist (7/6/01)

Daniel T. Keegan Named Inaugural Oshman Executive Director at the San Jose Museum of Art (7/6/01)

 

The Development of an Art Community in the Los Angeles Area, essay by Ruth Westphal (7/5/01)

Americans Outdoors: Seasonal Prints by Winslow Homer (with selected wall text) (7/5/01)

Patterson Sims Appointed Director of the Montclair Art Museum (7/5/01)

Primal Visions: Albert Bierstadt "Discovers" America, 1859-1893 (7/5/01)

The Development of Southern California Impressionism, essay by Jean Stern (7/3/01)

Charles Marshall (1905-1992): Artist on Site (7/2/01)

A Picturesque Site in the Catskills: The Kaaterskill Falls as Painted by William Guy Wall, essay by John K. Howat (7/2/01)

 

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

Distinguished Artists - a national registry of historic artists

Videos Online - a comprehensive catalogue of online full motion videos streamed free to viewers

Audio Online - a catalogue of online streaming audio recordings

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.

Articles and Essays Online - substantive texts published outside of Resource Library

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Illustrated Audio Online - streaming online narrated slide shows

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