Chronology of Articles and Essays

January, 1999

 

(above: Henry Ossawa Tanner, Christ and His Mother Studying the Scriptures, 1909, oil on canvas, 48.7 x 40 inches, Dallas Museum of Art. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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

Canyons and Deserts: Picturing the Western Landscape (1/30/99)

Mathias Alten: Journey of an American Painter (1/30/99)

Carol Mothner: Monotypes of Birds' Nests and Flowers (1/29/99)

Mood Poems: Selected Photographs by Kosti Ruohomaa, 1939-1960 (1/29/99)

Navajo Weavings from the Getzwiller Collection (1/29/99)

52nd Annual New Hampshire Art Association Exhibition Opens (1/18/99)

1998 Weir Farm Visiting Artist Exhibition (1/18/99)

The National Oil and Acrylic Painters' Society (NOAPS) EXHIBIT '98

The Illuminated Word: The Manuscript Paintings of Diane Pivonski (1/18/99)

 

George G. King: Director of The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum(1/17/99)

John Singer Sargent: The Early Portraits, The Complete Paintings: Volume I (1/17/99)

Treasures Revealed: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Works on Paper(1/17/99)

White Mountain Painters 1834-1926 (1/17/99)

Robert Henri and His Circle: Selections from the Permanent Collection (1/17/99)

 

Walter Stuempfig: Paintings From The Forbes Magazine Collection (1/16/99)

At the West of Things: California Artists at Home and Abroad (1/16/99)

100 Years of the Art of Taos (1/16/99)

Winslow Homer and the Elusive African-American Boy (1/16/99)

George Bellows: The War Series (1/16/99)

 

Roy DeCarava: A Retrospective (1/15/99)

The Painted Sketch: American Impressions from Nature (1/15/99)

David Smith: Medals for Dishonor (1/14/99)

Visions of Nature: John James Audubon (1/13/99)

An American Pulse: The Lithographs of George Wesley Bellows (1/13/98)

Whistler: Impressions of an American Abroad, Etchings and Lithographs from the Carnegie Museum of Art (1/13/99)

Edward Borein: The Artist's Life and Work (1/13/99)

 

The Frontiersmen: Arizona History Through Art (1/12/99)

Twentieth Century American Drawings from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation (1/12/99)

Mapping the West: Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photographs from the Boston Public Library (1/12/99)

Tijuana Tavolettas (1/12/99)

Fritz Kaeser: A Life in Photography (1/12/99)

Photographs, Pictures and Sculptures at Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (1/11/99)

Ponce de Leon in Florida (1/5/99)

Pacific Arcadia: Images of California, 1600-1915 (1/5/99)

Cantor Arts Center Apppints Dr. Claire Perry as Curator of American Art (1/5/99)

James McNeill Whistler Etchings & Lithographs at The Cummer (1/5/99)

Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe & American Modernism (1/3/99)

1999 Second Thursday Panels at the Carmel Art Association (1/1/99)

William Keith, California's Poet-Painter (1/1/99)

 

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