2005 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American 18-19th Century Representational Art"



 

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Articles and essays from Resource Library in chronological order:

Shepard Alonzo Mount; essay by Deborah J. Johnson (12/9/05)

American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America (6/13/05)

Winslow Homer: Making Art, Making History (6/2/05)

The Moran Family of Painters: Edward, Leon, Thomas, Mary & Peter Moran (4/26/05)

James McNeill Whistler: Selected Works from the Hunterian Art Gallery (3/25/05)

Small Masterpieces: Whistler Paintings from the 1880s (3/23/05)

The Great River Remembered: Art & Society of the Connecticut Valley; essay by William Hosley (3/16/05)

The California Missions in Art: 1890 to 1930; essay by Jean Stern (2/21/05)

The California Missions in Art - 1786 to 1890; essay by Norman Neuerburg (2/18/05)

Art in California: 1880 to 1930; essay by Jean Stern (2/16/05)

Martin Johnson Heade: The Enigmatic Self; essay by Barbara Novak (2/14/05)

The American Renaissance: Cosmopolitanism and the New American Art; essay by Stephanie Street (2/1/05)

Images of Settlement and Exploration; essay by Lisa Reitzes (2/1/05)

A National Image: The American Painting And Sculpture Collection in the San Antonio Museum of Art; Introduction by Gerry D. Scott, III (1/31/05)

Faces of a New Nation; essay by Lisa Reitzes (1/31/05)

 

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