Catalogue of Online Articles,
Books and Essays Devoted to American Representational Art
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of Resource Library
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Making of America (MOA),
from the Cornell University Library, a digital library of primary sources
in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction
- full text search of Atlantic
Monthly issues from 1857 through 1901. A keyword search for "American
art" yielded 94 page matches, many significant to American art history.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laboratory for Computer Science
Man Ray Trust
Mary And Alden Bryan
Memorial Gallery
Max Kade/SGAS
maynarddixon.org
M. Christine Schwartz Collection
- provided as of 2013 biographical sketches and brief essays researched
and written by Wendy Greenhouse, PhD.
Medicine Man Gallery,
Inc.
J. Mark Sublette of Medicine Man Gallery, Inc. has secured permissions
to reprint online numerous
articles concerning Western and Native American art from publishers
of several paper-printed magazines. Categories include "Contemporary
Painters,"Contemporary Sculptors,"Deceased Painters / Sculptors,"Collecting
Antiques / Fine Art," plus others.
Memorial Art Gallery of the University
of Rochester
Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Museum's website contains
one of the largest online repositories of scholarly essays regarding American
art. The Timeline of Art History section contains thematic
essays on American art by noted scholars. As of August, 2011 there are:
27 essays on Colonial American Art:
- * American Georgian Interiors (Mid-Eighteenth-Century Period Rooms)
- * American Needlework in the Eighteenth Century
- * American Portrait Miniatures of the Eighteenth Century
- * American Rococo
- * Andean Textiles
- * Architecture, Furniture, and Silver from Colonial Dutch America
- * Art and Identity in the British North American Colonies, 1700-1776
- * Art and Society of the New Republic, 1776-1800
- * Arts of the Mission Schools in Mexico
- * Arts of the Spanish Americas, 1550-1850
- * Coffee, Tea, and Chocolate in Early Colonial America
- * Colonial Kero Cups
- * Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) and Charles-Honoré Lannuier (1779-1819)
- * Eighteenth-Century Silhouette and Support
- * English Pattern Books in Eighteenth Century America
- * Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828)
- * John Singleton Copley (1738-1815)
- * John Townsend (1733-1809)
- * Late Eighteenth-Century American Drawings
- * The Manila Galleon Trade (1565-1815)
- * Military Music in American and European Traditions
- * Paul Revere, Jr. (1734-1818)
- * Polychrome Sculpture in Spanish America
- * Religion and Culture in North America, 1600-1700
- * Students of Benjamin West (1738-1820)
- * Talavera de Puebla
- * The Transatlantic Slave Trade
70 essays on American Art in the Nineteenth Century
- * Alexander Jackson Davis (1803-1892)
- * Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and American Photography
- * Alice Cordelia Morse (1863-1961)
- * America Comes of Age: 1876-1900
- * American Bronze Casting
- * American Federal Era Period Rooms
- * American Impressionism
- * American Neoclassical Sculptors Abroad
- * American Portrait Miniatures of the Nineteenth Century
- * American Quilts and Coverlets
- * American Relief Sculpture
- * American Revival Styles, 1840-1876
- * American Scenes of Everyday Life, 1840-1910
- * American Women Sculptors
- * Americans in Paris, 1860-1900
- * Art Nouveau
- * The Arts and Crafts Movement in America
- * The Ashcan School
- * Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907)
- * Bronze Statuettes of the American West, 1850-1915
- * Candace Wheeler (1827-1923)
- * Carleton Watkins (1829-1916) and the West: 1860s-1870s
- * Charles Sheeler (1883-1965)
- * Childe Hassam (1859-1935)
- * The Chiton, Peplos, and Himation in Modern Dress
- * Classical Art and Modern Dress
- * Classicism in Modern Dress
- * Costume in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- * The Daguerreian Era and Early American Photography on Paper, 1839-1860
- * Daniel Chester French (1850-1931)
- * Dress Rehearsal: The Origins of the Costume Institute
- * Duncan Phyfe (1768-1854) and Charles-Honoré Lannuier (1779-1819)
- * Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)
- * Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900)
- * Frederic Remington (1861-1909)
- * From Model to Monument: American Public Sculpture, 1865-1915
- * The Greek Key and Divine Attributes in Modern Dress
- * The Guitar
- * The Hudson River School
- * Industrialization and Conflict in America: 1840-1875
- * James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
- * Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828)
- * John Frederick Kensett (1816-1872)
- * John Singer Sargent (1856-1925)
- * Kodak and the Rise of Amateur Photography
- * Lithography in the Nineteenth Century
- * Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933)
- * Mary Stevenson Cassatt (1844-1926)
- * The Materials and Techniques of American Quilts and Coverlets
- * Military Music in American and European Traditions
- * Nineteenth-Century American Drawings
- * Nineteenth-Century American Folk Art
- * Nineteenth-Century American Jewelry
- * Nineteenth-Century American Silver
- * Nineteenth-Century Classical Music
- * Nineteenth-Century Silhouette and Support
- * Photography and the Civil War, 1861-1865
- * Pictorialism in America
- * Post-Revolutionary America: 1800-1840
- * Presidents of the United States of America
- * Sanford Robinson Gifford (1823-1880)
- * Shoes in The Costume Institute
- * Students of Benjamin West (1738-1820)
- * Thomas Cole (1801-1848)
- * Thomas Eakins (1844-1916): Painting
- * Thomas Eakins (1844-1916): Photography, 1880s-1890s
- * Thomas Sully (1783-1872) and Queen Victoria
- * Winslow Homer (1836-1910)
- * Women Artists in Nineteenth-Century France
68 essays American Art in the Twentieth Century
- * Abstract Expressionism
- * Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and American Photography
- * Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) and His Circle
- * American Impressionism
- * American Ingenuity: Sportswear, 1930s-1970s
- * American Women Sculptors
- * Art and Photography: 1990s-Present
- * Art and Photography: The 1980s
- * Art Nouveau
- * Arthur Dove (1880-1946)
- * The Ashcan School
- * Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907)
- * The Bikini
- * Body/Landscape: Photography and the Reconfiguration of the Sculptural
Object
- * Candace Wheeler (1827-1923)
- * Charles Eames (1907-78) and Ray Eames (1912-88)
- * Childe Hassam (1859-1935)
- * The Chiton, Peplos, and Himation in Modern Dress
- * Classical Art and Modern Dress
- * Classicism in Modern Dress
- * Conceptual Art and Photography
- * Contemporary Deconstructions of Classical Dress
- * Costume in The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- * Design, 1900-25
- * Design, 1925-50
- * Design, 1950-75
- * Design, 1975-present
- * Dress Rehearsal: The Origins of the Costume Institute
- * Dressing for the Cocktail Hour
- * Early Documentary Photography
- * Edward Hopper (1882-1967)
- * Edward Steichen (1879-1973): The Photo-Secession Years
- * Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) and Art
- * Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959)
- * Frederic Remington (1861-1909)
- * From Model to Monument: American Public Sculpture, 1865-1915
- * Geometric Abstraction
- * Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986)
- * The Greek Key and Divine Attributes in Modern Dress
- * Group f/64
- * Harry Burton (1879-1940): The Pharaoh's Photographer
- * Haute Couture
- * James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)
- * Jasper Johns (born 1930)
- * John Singer Sargent (1856-1925)
- * Kodak and the Rise of Amateur Photography
- * Le Colis de Trianon-Versailles and Paris Openings
- * Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-933)
- * Modern Materials: Plastics
- * Modern Storytellers: Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold
- * The New Documentary Tradition in Photography
- * Paul Strand (1890-1976)
- * Photography and Everyday Life in America, 1945-60
- * Photography in the Expanded Field: Painting, Performance, and the
Neo-Avant-Garde
- * Pictorialism in America
- * The Pictures Generation
- * The Postwar Print Renaissance in America
- * Precisionism
- * Presidents of the United States of America
- * Shoes in The Costume Institute
- * The Structure of Photographic Metaphors
- * Surrealism
- * Thomas Eakins (1844-1916): Painting
- * Twentieth-Century Silhouette and Support
- * Vivienne Westwood (born 1941) and the Postmodern Legacy of Punk Style
- * Walker Evans (1903-1975)
- * William Merritt Chase (1849-1916)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art website also contains in .pdf format numerous
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin articles and The Metropolitan
Museum of Art Journal articles. Links to these articles may be accessed
on pages containing selected thematic essays. See Resource
Library's sub-index page for Metropolitan
Museum of Art for a selected list of titles in .pdf format.
In October 2012 The Metropolitan Museum of Art launched MetPublications,
an online resource that offers in-depth access to the Museum's print and
online publications, covering art, art history, archaeology, conservation,
and collecting. Beginning with nearly 650 titles published from 1964 to
the present, this new addition to the Met's website will continue to expand
and could eventually offer access to nearly all books, Bulletins, and Journals
published by the Metropolitan Museum since its founding in 1870, as well
as online publications. Publications to be added to the program on a continuing
basis include recently published books and online publications, and print
titles published by the Metropolitan Museum from 1870 to 1964, as well as
print-on-demand options for out-of-print titles.
Following are 44 titles available for.pdf download:
- American Art from American Collections; Biddle, James (1963)
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- American Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan
Museum of Art. Vol. 1, Painters Born by 1815; Gardner, Albert TenEyck,
and Stuart P. Feld (1965)
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- American Sculpture: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan
Museum of Art; Gardner, Albert TenEyck (1965)
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- American Paintings and Historical Prints from the Middendorf Collection;
Feld, Stuart P. (1967)
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- Nineteenth-Century America: Paintings and Sculpture; Howat,
John K., and Natalie Spassky, with an introduction by John K. Howat and
John Wilmerding (1970)
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- Nineteenth-Century America: Furniture and Other Decorative Arts;
Tracy, Berry B., Marilynn Johnson, Marvin D. Schwartz, and Suzanne Boorsch
(1970)
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- In Quest of Comfort: The Easy Chair in America; Heckscher, Morrison
H. (1971)
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- John Singer Sargent: A Selection of Drawings and Watercolors from
The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Spassky, Natalie (1971)
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- Baltimore Federal Furniture in The American Wing; Bordes, Marilynn
Johnson (1972)
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- Winslow Homer: A Selection of Prints, Drawings and Watercolors from
The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Spassky, Natalie (1972)
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- American Impressionist and Realist Paintings and Drawings from the
Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz; Howat, John K., and
Dianne H. Pilgrim (1973)
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- Intimate Landscapes: Photographs; Porter, Eliot (1979)
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- The American Wing: A Guide; Davidson, Marshall B. (1980)
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- The Guennol Collection. Vol. 2; Rubin, Ida Ely, ed. (1982)
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- Tokens of a Friendship: Miniature Watercolors by William T. Richards;
Ferber, Linda S. (1982)
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- Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master Sculptor; Greenthal, Kathryn
(1985)
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- The American Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Davidson,
Marshall B., and Elizabeth Stillinger (1985)
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- American Furniture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Late Colonial
Period. Vol. II, The Queen Anne and Chippendale Styles; Heckscher,
Morrison H. (1985)
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- American Musical Instruments in The Metropolitan Museum of Art;
Libin, Laurence (1985)
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- Masterpieces of American Painting in The Metropolitan Museum of
Art; Salinger, Margaretta, with a foreword by John K. Howat (1986)
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- In Pursuit of Beauty: Americans and the Aesthetic Movement;
Burke, Doreen Bolger, et al. (1986)
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- American Paradise: The World of the Hudson River School; Avery,
Kevin J., Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque, John K. Howat, Doreen Bolger Burke,
and Catherine Hoover Voorsanger (1987)
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- The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 9, The United States of America;
introduction by Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque (1987)
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- American Art Posters of the 1890s in The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, including the Leonard A. Lauder Collection; Kiehl, David W., with
essays by Phillip Dennis Cate, Nancy Finlay, and David W. Kiehl (1987)
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- John Vanderlyn's Panoramic View of the Palace and Gardens of Versailles;
Avery, Kevin J., and Peter L. Fodera (1988)
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- American Pastels in The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Bolger,
Doreen, ed., with Marjorie Shelley (1989)
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- American Porcelain, 1770-1920; Frelinghuysen, Alice Cooney (1989)
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- American Portrait Miniatures in the Manney Collection; Johnson,
Dale T. (1990)
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- American Kasten: The Dutch-Style Cupboards of New York and New Jersey,
1650-1800; Kenny, Peter M., Frances Gruber Safford, and Gilbert T.
Vincent (1991)
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- John Singer Sargent's Alpine Sketchbooks: A Young Artist's Perspective;
Rubin, Stephen D. (1991)
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- American Rococo, 1750-1775: Elegance in Ornament; Heckscher,
Morrison H., and Leslie Greene Bowman (1992)
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- The Robert Lehman Collection. Vol. 8, American Drawings and Watercolors;
Clark, Carol (1992)
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- Church's Great Picture: The Heart of the Andes; Avery, Kevin
J. (1993)
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- American Impressionism and Realism: The Painting of Modern Life,
1885-1915; Weinberg, H. Barbara, Doreen Bolger, and David Park Curry
(1994)
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- John Singleton Copley in America; Rebora, Carrie, Paul Staiti,
Erica E. Hirshler, Theodore E. Stebbins Jr., and Carol Troyen, with contributions
by Morrison H. Heckscher, Aileen Ribeiro, and Marjorie Shelley (1995)
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- Two by Two; Martin, Richard, and Harold Koda (1996)
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- Louis Comfort Tiffany at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Frelinghuysen,
Alice Cooney (1999)
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- Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861; Voorsanger, Catherine
Hoover, and John K. Howat, eds., with essays by Dell Upton, Carrie Rebora
Barratt, John K. Howat, Kevin J. Avery, Thayer Tolles, Morrison H. Heckscher,
Elliot Bostwick Davis, Jeff L. Rosenheim, Caroline Rennolds Milbank, Amelia
Peck, Catherine Hoover Voorsanger, Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, and Deborah
Dependahl Waters (2000)
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- Perfect Documents: Walker Evans and African Art, 1935; Webb,
Virginia-Lee (2000)
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- Candace Wheeler: The Art and Enterprise of American Design, 1875-1900;
Peck, Amelia, and Carol Irish, with Elena Phipps (2001)
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- A Walk Through The American Wing; The curators of the American
Wing, with an introduction by Morrison H. Heckscher and H. Barbara Weinberg
(2002)
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- Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford;
Avery, Kevin J., and Franklin Kelly, with Claire A. Conway, and essays
by Heidi Applegate and Eleanor James Harvey (2003)
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- John Townsend: Newport Cabinetmaker; Heckscher, Morrison H.,
with the assistance of Lori Zabar (2005)
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- American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765-1915; Weinberg,
H. Barbara, and Carrie Rebora Barratt, eds., with essays by Carrie Rebora
Barratt, Margaret C. Conrads, Bruce Robertson, and H. Barbara Weinberg
(2009)
Michener (James A.) Art Museum
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
Morse Museum
Museum of Contemporary
Craft in Portland, Oregon
- provided as of 2013 downloading of texts from exhibition brochures
and videos by curators
Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe
Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
- provides as of 2013 Online
Exhibitions incuding "Travels With my Aunt," "Touched
by Fire," "Tourist Icons: Native American Kitsch, Camp, and Fine
Art Along Route 66," "Comic Art Indigène," and "Roads
to the Past: 50 Years of Highway Archaeology in New Mexico."
The Museum of Modern Art (NYC)
National Gallery of Art
- presented online as of 2013 The
Art of Romare Bearden, regarding an exhibition held in 2003; brochure
for "Deacon
Peckham's Hobby Horse" from the website section Past Exhibition Resources;
"Reminiscences
and Reflections on Collecting" remarks by Raymond Horowitz "slightly
revised and edited, are taken from a talk delivered at the conference "Expanding
Horizons: American Painting 1865 - 1930," held at New York University
on 25 April 1996. Also see:
- American
Impressionists of the Late 1800s and Early 1900s
- American
Masters from Bingham to Eakins: The John Wilmerding Collection
- American Painting
- Andre Kertesz
- Art of Romare
Bearden
- Carleton Watkins:
The Art of Perception
- Collection Tours
(with eight sections coverering representational American art and artists)
- Edward Ruscha,
Lisp, 1968
- Exploring
Themes in American Art
- Frederic
Remington:The Color of Night
- Gilbert Stuart
- Max Weber's Modern
Vision
- Modern Art
and America: Alfred Stieglitz and His New York Galleries
- Oliphant's Anthem
- Reminiscences
and Reflections on Collecting, by Raymond Horowitz
- Shaw Memorial
- Themes
in American Art, National Gallery of Art
- Thomas Moran
- Virtual Exhibitions
- Thirty-Five Years at Crown Point Press
- Watson
and the Shark by John Singleton Copley
- Center 24: Record
of Activities and Research Reports June 2003May 2004 (annual report)
for The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts) PDF 5.5MB. In
PDF file see these research reports of members: "The Reconstruction
of American Memory: Civic Monuments of the Civil War" by Thomas J.
Brown (pp 66-66); "Saturday Night at the Savoy: Blackness and the
Urban Spectacle in the Art of Reginald Marsh" by Carmenita Higginbotham
(pp 93-95); "Hedgewhores, Wagtails, Cockatrices, Whipsters: John Singer
Sargent and His Coterie of Nature's Artful Dodgers" by Alison Mari
Syme (pp 164-166).
National Museum of the American
Indian
National Museum of Wildlife Art
National Park Service
National Portrait Gallery (UK)
National Portrait Gallery (US)
Nebraska Public Television
Nebraska Public Television maintains a web
page that archives "MONA Moments on Nebraska Public Radio."
which are written and narrated by Ron Roth, the director of the Museum of
Nebraska Art. The NPTV web site says that the MONA Moments "...are
designed to "educate and inform NPR listeners on Nebraska's visual
art heritage, and to promote MONA." As of October 2004 there were 70
archived Moments on the NPTV web site. Each Moment has a separate
web page containing a link to enable the viewer to replay the audio broadcast,
a complete transcript of the audio, plus a small image of the art subject
being covered. The thumbnail image is linked to a larger image with a caption
on a separate page. The texts are from about 400 to 700 words in length.
Examples are:
- Aaron Douglas and the Harlem Renaissance
- Aaron Pyle: Farmer/Artist
- Against His Grain: Albert Bierstadt's "Clouds Over the Prairie
"
- Alice Cleaver
- Apparition Scaffold
- Augustus Dunbier
- Bill Farmer's Macbeth
- Cathedral
- Charles Willson Peale: Where Art Met Science
- Cows on the Loose
- Danger on the Frontier: Alfred Jacob Miller's A Narrow Escape.
- Dancing Down the River
- Dave Nichols, A Snow Scene
- The Design of Hope
- Dreamscape
- "A Drowsy Day" by Elizbeth Holsman
- A Fibonnaci Fugue
- First National Parrot
- Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief
- The "Gallant Chief" Audobon's Whooping Crane
- George Catlin's "Buffalo Hunt on Snowshoes"
- Grant Reynard's Inside Manhattan
- Grant Reynard and World War II
- A Happy Lonesomeness: Grant Reynard
- "I Set Out Alone" - The Epic Quest of George Catlin
- John Frederick Kensett: Where the Plains Meet the Mountains
- John James Audubon
- John James Audubon and the Royal Octavo
- John James Audubon's Barn Swallows
- John Keats: A Negative Capability
- Landscape
- The Landscape of Sorrow
- The Landscape of Remembrance
- A Legendary Work Arrives: A Sandhills Crane by John James Audubon
- Leonard Thiessen: Still Life with Lemons
- The Meaning of Art Revealed
- Miss Eulabee Dix
- My Dinner at Lew's
- Myra Biggerstaff and the Wild Beasts
- Pastel Portrait: Jack Shofstall
- The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
- The Poets
- Portrait of D.W.
- Robert Gilder: Renaissance Man
- Robert Henri and Eulabee Dix
- Robert Henri, and "My People"
- Robert Henri and the Lady in Black Velvet
- Robert Weaver: Self-portrait
- Sans Waterlilies: An American Impressionist Landscape
- The Spell of the Platte
- Tea Time on the Veranda: Lawton Parker
- Thomas Eakins and J. Laurie Wallace
- Thomas Hart Benton
- Thomas Hart Benton: Benton and the Oregon Trail
- Titian Peale
- Totem
- Vincent Van Gogh and the Search for the Sacred
Newark Museum
Newington Cropsey Foundation
New Mexico Museum of Art
Nineteenth-Century Art
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