2002 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:

Imogene Robinson Morrell (1837-1908), essay by David Sellin (11/8/02)

The Artist and the American West: The Great Basin (11/4/02)

Southwestern Colonial Art, essay by Robert William Brown (10/28/02)

A Faithful and Vivid Picture: Karl Bodmer's North American Prints (9/23/02)

In Quest of Beauty: Nineteenth-Century America as seen in The Art and Life of Junius R. Sloan, 1827-1900, essay by Richard H. W. Brauer

American Drawings and Watercolors in The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Highlights from the Collection, 1710-1890 (8/6/02)

The Riches of Sight: William Sidney Mount and His World (7/30/02)

An American Anthem: 300 Years of Painting from The Butler Institute of American Art (7/2/02)

The American Artist in Connecticut: The Legacy of the Hartford Steam Boiler Collection (5/23/02)

For "Our Age and Country:" Nineteenth-Century Art Education at Central High School; essay by Amy Werbel (4/25/02)

American Stories (4/10/02)

Window on the West: Views from the American Frontier: The Phelan Collection (1/14/02)

Chapter 5: After the Civil War, from the book Art in Florida: 1564-1945, by Maybelle Mann (1/11/02)

 

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