18th and 19th Century Genre Scenes
- Winslow Homer the Illustrator: His Wood
Engravings, 1857-1888 (12/9/02)
- Karl Bodmer's Visionary Years, essay
by Mary Terrence McKay (11/6/02)
- Summer Selections: Scenes and Citizens
of the Early Republic in Watercolor (8/6/02)
- The Riches of Sight: William Sidney
Mount and His World (7/30/02)
- A Painter's Studio is Everywhere: Paintings
by William Sidney Mount (9/27/01)
- Movies for Manifest Destiny: The Moving
Panorama Phenomenon in America, essay by Kevin J. Avery (9/20/01)
- Winslow Homer Watercolors at Canajoharie
Library and Art Gallery (2/24/01)
- From Cradle to Grave: The Works of William
Sidney Mount (12/15/00)
- Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty: Faces of
a Nation (12/15/00)
- Reflections of a Journey: Engravings
After Karl Bodmer (12/9/00)
- Winslow Homer: The Civil War Years and
Winslow Homer: The Gloucester Years (12/4/00)
- Lions & Eagles & Bulls: Early
American Tavern & Inn Signs from The Connecticut Historical Society
(10/18/00)
- First Exposure: The Sketchbooks and
Photographs of Theodore Robinson (10/13/00)
- The American Frontier Revisited (10/5/00)
- Winslow Homer and the Critics: Forging
a National Art in the I870s (8/30/00)
- Pencil to Paint to Print (8/29/00)
- The Kingdoms of Edward Hicks (8/14/00)
- About Face (8/4/00)
- Currier & Ives, Printmakers to the
American People (7/27/00)
- Mote's Art: The Quaker and Richmond
Heritage of Marcus Mote (7/13/00)
- Harry S. Sindall, Fording the Pecos
River, Captain John Pope's Artesian Well Drilling Site
- Eastman Johnson: Painting America (2/16/00)
- Farnsworth Art Museum Acquires Winslow
Homer Watercolor, "Seven Boys in a Dory" (1/25/00)
- William Sidney Mount: Music Is Contagious!
(1/18/00)
- The Grand Moving Panorama: Pilgrim's
Progress (1851) (1/8/00)
- Paul Kane (1810-1871) (11/22/99)
- The Art of American Life: Winslow
Homer's Graphics (1857-1877) (10/18/99)
- Edward Borein: The Artist's Life
and Work (10/7/99)
- Winslow Homer: Early Prints and
Paintings (9/11/99)
- The Grand Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's
Progress (8/16/99)
- Winslow Homer: Works on Paper
(8/11/99)
- Inventing the American Past: The
Art of F.O.C. Darley (8/7/99)
- Mary Cassatt at National Gallery
of Art (8/6/99)
- More Than Meets the Eye: Maryland
History in Prints, 1750-1900 (7/21/99)
- The Kingdoms of Edward Hicks (7/13/99)
- The Kingdoms of Edward Hicks (6/23/99)
- American Naïve Paintings:
The Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch Collection (6/14/99)
- Life of a Sailor: A Collector
's Vision (6/8/99)
- William Sidney Mount: Painter
of American Life (6/2/99)
- The West in American Art at the
Tennessee State Museum (6/1/99)
- Frank Duveneck (1848-1919): Virtuoso
of the Brush (5/30/99)
- Abbott Thayer: The Nature of Art
(5/16/99)
- Winslow Homer: Illustrating America
(5/15/99)
- Eastman Johnson: Painting America
(5/14/99)
- Significant American Paintings
Given to the Muscarelle Museum of Art (5/12/99)
- Stephen Parrish: Rediscovered
American Etcher (4/10/99)
- American Folk Art in The Metropolitan
Museum of Art (3/25/99)
- Fine and Folk Traditions in American
Miniature Painting (3/4/99)
- "A Splendid Little War"
The Spanish-American War, 1898: The Artists' Perspective (2/25/99)
- I Saw Whole Paintings Right Before
My Eyes: The 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Taos Art Colony (2/25/99)
- Espana: American Artists and the
Spanish Experience (2/20/99)
- American Masters from the Cheekwood
Collection (2/4/99)
- In Pursuit of Refinement: Charlestonians
Abroad, 1740 - 1860 (2/1/99)
- Winslow Homer and the Elusive
African-American Boy (1/16/99)
- Whistler: Impressions of an American
Abroad, Etchings and Lithographs from the Carnegie Museum of Art (1/13/99)
- Ponce de Leon in Florida (1/5/99)
- James McNeill Whistler Etchings
& Lithographs at The Cummer (1/5/99)
- Whistler in Venice (12/8/98)
- Mary Cassatt: Modern Woman (12/7/98)
- Art of the Gold Rush (11/5/98)
- William Trost Richards: Rediscovered
(10/16/98)
- Forgotten Etchers: Nineteenth-Century
Prints from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams (10/16/98)
- Folk Art from the Connecticut
Valley Historical Museum Collection (9/23/98)
- Elihu Vedder's Drawings for the
Rubaiyat (9/21/98)
- Mary Cassatt: Drawings and Prints
in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (9/2/98)
- Gold Fever! The Lure and Legacy
of the Califomia Gold Rush (8/8/98)
- The Lithographs of James McNeill
Whistler (7/22/98)
- William Sidney Mount: Painter
of American Life (5/24/98)
- Catlin and the Traditions of Western
Art
- American Naive Paintings from
the National Gallery of Art
- Art of the Gold Rush
- Winslow Homer: Facing Nature
(4/7/98)
- Diamond Cove: Landscape and Leisure
in 19th-Century America (7/28/97)
- The Vanishing Frontier: Henry F.Farny,
1847-1916
- Americans Abroad (2/11/98)
- Whistler: Impressions of an
American Abroad - Etchings and Lithographs from the Carnegie Museum of
Art (3/10/98)
- Major Exhibition on New York's Famed
Tenth Street Studio Building -- A Facinating Chapter In The Developing
National Art Scene
- Winslow Homer Wood Engravings From The
Permanent Collection
- Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art
- Frederic S. Remington and Charles M. Russell
- Albert Bierstadt
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