2001-2005 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American 18-19th Century Decorative Arts"



 

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Articles and essays from Resource Library in chronological order:

John Townsend: Newport Cabinetmaker (3/22/05)

Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South (2/11/05)

American Fancy: Exuberance in the Arts 1790-1840 (12/20/04)

American Fancy, Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840 (7/14/04)

Calico & Chintz: Early American Quilts from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (4/7/04)

Southwest Textiles: Pueblo and Navajo Traditions (2/20/04)

Geometry and Symbolism: The Splendor of American Indian Parfleches from the Meredith Collection (2/11/04)

Art of the Osage (2/9/04)

American Fancy: Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840 (1/21/04)

Luxury and Innovation: Furniture Masterworks by John and Thomas Seymour (1/5/04)

Red, White, and Blue: American Patriotic Images (7/23/03)

Furniture of the American South, 1680-1830, The Colonial Williamsburg Collection (7/18/03)

"Leaves have their time to fall": Reflections of Mourning in Nineteenth-Century Decorative Arts (6/24/03)

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Announces Acquisitions Including Severin Roesen Painting (2/26/03)

Furniture of the American South 1680 ­ 1830: The Colonial Williamsburg Collection (8/30/02)

The Decorative Arts of New York 1700-1900: The Wunsch Collection from the New York State Museum (8/26/02)

Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State (8/14/02)

Thomas Affleck Chair of 1770 - 1771 Given to Philadelphia Museum of Art (3/11/02)

Valley Furniture, Valley Tools (9/4/01)

On the Surface: Late 19th Century Decorative Arts (2/27/01)

A Bountiful Plenty from the Shelburne Museum: Folk Art Traditions in America (2/22/01)

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