Chronology of Articles and
Essays
February 2009
- Southern Scene; article by
Martha R. Severens (2/28/09)
- A Century of Arizona Women
Artists; article by Carolyn C. Robbins (2/28/09)
- Art Is Upon the Town: A Retrospective
Exhibition; article by Willa T. Schuster (2/26/09)
- Roy M. Mason: Sporting Artist;
article by Victoria Sandwick Schmitt (2/26/09)
- The New Symbolism; essay by
Ilene Susan Fort (2/26/09)
- The Fountainhead: The Genesis
of American Garden Sculpture; essay by Lauretta Dimmick
- The Southern Collection: A
New Look at American Art History; article by Martha R. Severens (2/26/09)
- Suffragettes, Free Spirits
and Trendsetters: Women Sculptors in America; essay by Robin Salmon (2/25/09)
- Ashcans, Trains and Factories:
Students and Followers of the Eight; article by Frank Thomson (2/24/09)
- Robert Dowd: Pop Art Money;
text by Michael Zakian (2/24/09)
- At the Crossroads of American
Photography: Callahan, Siskind, Sommer (2/13/09)
- After Many Springs: Regionalism,
Modernism, and the Midwest; essay by Debra Bricker Balken (2/13/09)
- Color Woodblock Prints at Michele
and Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts in Springfield, Massachusetts (2/13/09)
- Transatlantic: American Artists
in Germany (2/13/09)
- After Many Springs: Regionalism,
Modernism & the Midwest (2/13/09)
- J.C. Leyendecker: A Retrospective,
article by Roger T. Reed (2/12/09)
- Sculpture from Brookgreen Gardens,
article by Robin R. Salmon (2/12/09)
- Confronting History: Contemporary
Artists Envision the Past (2/11/09)
- The Virginia Landscape, article
by James C. Kelly & William M. S. Rasmussen (2/10/09)
- African American Images and
Artists from the Swope Collection (2/5/09)
- Edward Steichen: The Early
Years (2/4/09)
- Andy Warhol Silkscreens; with
essay by Franklin Hill Perrell (2/4/09)
- Patrick Henry: Sentinel for
the People, article by William Rasmussen (2/2/09)
- The Adler Collection; essay
by William H. Gerdts (2/2/09)
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