American Artists Abroad
and Expatriate Artists
Resource Library articles and essays from 2004-2006

(above: Whistler, James McNeill, Portrait of Whistler, 1859. Image courtesy of The New York Public Library)
From Resource Library in chronological order:
2004-2006
Americans in Paris, 18601900 (8/30/06)
Americans in Paris, 1860-1900 (8/9/06)

Norman Rubington (1921-1991), Italian Landscape, 1975, oil on canvas, 28.74 x 48 inches. Courtesy Norman Rubington Gallery from Norman Rubington (1921-1991) -- Full Circle: New York, Paris, Rome, London, New York)
Light Motifs: American Impressionist Paintings from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (7/28/05)
The French Experience: Alice Schille's Artistic Legacy; article by James M. Keny (5/19/05)
The Carmel Monterey Peninsula Art Colony: A History; article by Barbara J. Klein (4/21/05)
Great Expectations: John Singer Sargent Painting Children (4/11/05)
James McNeill Whistler: Selected Works from the Hunterian Art Gallery (11/8/04)
In Monet's Light: Theodore Robinson at Giverny (10/6/04)
Paths to Impressionism: French and American Landscape Paintings (10/1/04)
Return From Oblivion: Reassessing the Art of Gari Melchers; essay by Stephen May (9/30/04)
A Matter of Style: The Influence of French Art on the Old Lyme Art Colony (9/27/04)
Guy Pène du Bois: The Twenties at Home and Abroad; essay be Betsy Fahlman (8/27/04
Classic Ground; essay by Paul A. Manoguerra, Georgia Museum of Art (7/20/04)
Ana Mendieta: Earth Body, Sculpture and Performance 19721985 (5/31/04)
Whistler and His Circle in Venice (4/5/04)
American Attitude: Whistler and His Followers (3/5/04)
Whistler in Paris: Lithographs from the Belle Epoque, 1891-1896 (1/26/04)
Whistler in Venice: The Pastels (1/24/03)
Alfred Maurer: The First American Modern (1/22/04)

(above: Augustus Dunbier, Toward Taxco, 1949, oil on canvas, 24 x 28 inches. Private collection.)
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