2006-2010 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American Scene Painting and Regionalism"

 





Introduction

This section of the Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO) catalogue Topics in American Art is devoted to the topic "American Scene Painting and Regionalism." Clicking on titles takes readers directly to the articles and essays. The date at the end of each title is the date of publication in Resource Library.

 

Articles and essays from Resource Library in chronological order:

Associated American Artists: Art by Subscription (6/22/10)

Painting World War II: The California Style Watercolor Artists; essay by Glen Knowles (6/16/10)

Painting World War II: The California Style Watercolor Artists (6/16/10)

California Style: 1930s and 1940s; essay by David Stary-Sheets (6/18/09)

Shopkeepers, Prizefighters, Waitresses and Thieves: Images of American Life at the Michener Art Museum (5/28/09)

Regional Dialect: American Scene Paintings from the John and Susan Horseman Collection (4/28/09)

Grant Wood: An American Master Revealed; article by Brady Roberts & James M. Dennis (4/22/09)

The Neglected Generation of American Realist Painters: 1930-1948, Introduction; essay by Howard E. Wooden (1/12/09)

California, Seen: Landscapes of a Changing California, 1930-1970; essay by Ronald C. Nelson (10/14/08)

Damngorgeous: Millard Sheets and His Southern California Legacy (10/3/08)

Lyric Visions and Nature's Fury: Regionalism from the Permanent Collection (12/13/07)

Rural America -- Remembering the Family Farm: Prints from the collection of Steve Schmidt; with essay by Michael Beam (11/17/07)

Grant Wood's Corn Room Mural (9/17/07)

Thomas Hart Benton: Train Wrecks and Hillbilly Songs (8/20/07)

Robert von Neumann 1888 - 1976, essay by Janet Treacy (1/29/07)

The Paintings of Otto Bielefeld, essay by Abraham A. Davidson, Ph.D (10/4/06)

Burl Ives and the American Scene (8/24/06)

Reginald Marsh; essay by Franklin Hill Perrell (2/16/06)

Reginald Marsh (1/5/06)

 

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