1998-2000 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:
A Bountiful Plenty from the Shelburne Museum: Folk Art Traditions in America (11/22/00)
Athens Treasures: A Bicentennial Celebration by the Athens Historical Society (10/19/00)
Keeping Time: Clockmaking in Concord, 1790-1835 (5/26/00)
The Woodlawn Vase and the Preakness Stakes (5/16/00)
Paul Revere: Artisan and Patriot (4/3/00)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Acquires Historic American Furniture (3/18/00)
Art of Grace and Passion: Antique American Indian Art (3/2/00)
Lyman Allyn Museum of Art at Connecticut College Acquires Rare Chippendale Chair (10/9/99)
Colorful Survivors: Embossed Leather from Eighteenth Century Norwich (10/9/99)
"His Horne Made": Engraved Powder Horns from the Collection of James E. Routh, Jr. (9/24/99)
Tiffany's Rare 1893 Chapel Opens at the Morse Museum (9/1/99)
Useful Beauty: Early American Decorative Arts from St. Louis Collections (6/17/99)
Worldly Goods: The Arts of Early Pennsylvania, 16801758 (6/23/99)
19th Century Children's Fashions Opens Relocated Costume Gallery at Mint Museum of Art (5/13/99)
Art for Everyday Living: The American Arts and Crafts Movement, 1890-1920 (4/10/99)
Shaker: Furnishings for the Simple Life (3/16/99)
American Dreams: Paintings and Decorative Arts from the Warner Collection
Scrimshaw: the Whalers'Art (12/19/98)
Tiffany and Art Nouveau from the Segel Collection (12/9/98)
Splendid Heritage: Masterpieces of the Masco Collection (10/18/98)
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