2004 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:

A Place for Us: Vernacular Architecture in American Folk Art; essay by Stacy C. Hollander (11/19/04)

James McNeill Whistler: Selected Works from the Hunterian Art Gallery (11/8/04)

In Monet's Light: Theodore Robinson at Giverny (10/6/04)

Art in America: 1825-1975; essay by Thomas Davies (8/20/04)

An American Art Collection in Hong Kong; article by Thomas Davies (8/20/04)

Sharing Your Paintings -- or --"It's Better Than Selling Hot Dogs"; article by Thomas Davies (8/19/04)

Classic Ground; essay by Paul A. Manoguerra, Georgia Museum of Art (7/20/04)

Women on the Verge: The Culture of Neurasthenia in 19th-Century America (6/2/04)

Thomas Eakins' "The Swimming Hole"; article by Claire M. Barry and Doreen Bolger (5/13/04)

"A Pretty Fine Old Town": Childe Hassam in Old Lyme (5/12/04)

Nineteenth Century Selections from the Permanent Collection of the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts (3/11/04)

American Attitude: Whistler and His Followers (3/5/04)

Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State (2/19/04)

Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State (2/9/04)

Whistler in Paris: Lithographs from the Belle Epoque, 1891-1896 (1/26/04)

 

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