Author Study and Index
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Kathleen Valentine
"Families of the North Shore Arts Association" American Art Review May-June 2002 (Volume XIV, Number 3)
Bailey Van Hook
"Decorative Images of American Women: The Aristocratic Aesthetic of the Late Nineteenth Century" American Art (Vol. 4, No. 1; Winter 1990)
Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen
Mark Van Proyen
Ann Gale's Interstitial Portraits; essay by Mark Van Proyen (11/6/08)
Abigail A. Van Slyck
"Architecture & Society on New London's State Street" American Art Review January-February 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 1)
George Vargas
Carlos Lopez: A Forgotten Michigan Painter, essay by George Vargas (1/20/16)
D. H. Vasseur
"Edna Boies Hopkins (1872-1937)" American Art Review, March-April 2008 (Volume XX, Number 2)
Lee A. Vedder
Magazine Antiques Nineteenth-century American paintings, Jan, 2005 by Lee A. Vedder [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]
Lee A. Vedder and Linda S. Ferber
"The Hudson River School at the New-York Historical Society" American Art Review September-October 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 5)
Beth Venn
"American Art 1940-1965: Traditions Reconsidered" American Art Review December 96 (status)
Unknown Terrain: The Landscapes of Andrew Wyeth (5/98)
Surroundings: Responses to the American Landscape (6/2/99)
Pop Impact! From Johns to Warhol (9/18/00)
Lori Verderame
"Milton Avery: Paintings and Works on Paper" American Art Review June-August 96 (status)
"The Rediscovery of Allan R. Freelon" American Art Review January-February 2000 (Volume XII, Number 1)
"An American Sculptor: Seymour Lipton" American Art Review March-April 2000 (Volume XII, Number 2)
"Bucks County Artists" American Art Review November-December 2000 (Volume XII, Number 6)
Jennifer Olson Rudenko & Lori Verderame
"Women Artists: Past & Present" American Art Review November-December 2002 (Volume XIV, Number 6)
Jeanne Verhulst
Ansel Adams: Celebration of Genius: text by Jeanne Verhulst (11/15/05)
Anne Verplanck
Magazine Antiques The art of John Henry Brown, Nov, 2004 by Anne Verplanck [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]
Tony Vevers
"The Yasuna Collection: Abstract Painting in Provincetown (1915-1950)" American Art Review August-September 94 (status)
Gudmund Vigtel
High Museum of Art: American Landscape Paintings from the High Museum, 1981, Gudmund Vigtel, Introduction. (32 pages total) [status]
Gilbert T. Vincent
Magazine Antiques Black Hawk's drawing of a vision, Jan, 1997 by Gilbert T. Vincent, Janet Catherine Berlo [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]
Olga Viso
"Artists of the American Scene: The Gronlund Collection of 20th Century Prints" American Art Review December 94 -January 95 (status)
The Golden Age of American Printmaking 1900 - 1950; essay by Olga M. Viso (8/7/09)
John Michael Vlach
"The Plantation in American Art" American Art Review, May-June 2008 (Volume XX, Number 3)
Christopher Volpe
A Legacy of Beauty: Paintings in the Boston School Tradition; essay by Christopher Volpe (5/9/07)
Helmut Von Erffa
"Benjamin West at the Height of His Career" American Art Journal ( vol. 1, no. 1; 1969)
"Benjamin West: The Early Years in London" American Art Journal ( vol. 5, no. 2; 1973)
Beth Vonn
"Circa 1952: A Year from the Collection" American Art Review February-March 94 (status)
Laura Vookles
Anna Richards Brewster, American Impressionist; article by Laura Vookles (7/17/08)
Frederick S. Voss
"Adalbert Volck: The South's Answer to Thomas Nast" American Art (Vol. 2, No. 3; Fall 1988)
Sarah Vure
"Impressionism to Modernism in Southern California" American Art Review July-August 2000 (Volume XII, Number 4)
Continuity and Change: Southern California's Evolving Landscape, essay by Sarah Vure (8/15/01)
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