Chronology of Articles and
Essays
April 2009
- Regional Dialect: American Scene
Paintings from the John and Susan Horseman Collection (4/28/09)
- George L. K. Morris: Arizona
Alter; article by Ellen Simak (4/24/09)
- Art, Nature, and Philosophy:
the Aesthetic, Ethic, and Legacy of Kent Ullberg, essay by David J. Wagner
(4/24/09)
- Frank English: Images of a
Vanishing American Landscape; article by Michael Schantz (4/22/09)
- Thomas Hovenden: American Painter
of Hearth and Homeland; article by Michael Schantz (4/22/09)
- The Pennsylvania Impressionist
Legacy; article by Michael Schantz (4/22/09)
- Grant Wood: An American Master
Revealed; article by Brady Roberts & James M. Dennis (4/22/09)
- The Image Business: Shop and
Cigar Store Figures in America; article by Ralph Sessions (4/22/09)
- Visions of Mood: Henry C. White
Pastels (4/21/09)
- Visions of Mood: Henry C. White
Pastels; essay by Amy Kurtz Lansing (4/21/09)
- Visions of Mood: Henry C. White
Pastels / A Grandson's Appreciation, by Nelson H. White (4/21/09)
- Chihuly Installations at Desert
Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ (4/21/09)
- Excerpted from Rigor Vitae:
Life Unyielding: "Affecting Nature", essay by Carel Pieter Brest
van Kempen and "Introduction", essay by David J. Wagner (4//20/09)
- Splendid Heritage: Perspectives
on American Indian Art (4/9/09)
- The American Revival Period
in Miniature Painting / Thoughts on the Future of Miniature Art; essays
by Wes Siegrist (4/8/09)
- G. T. Chan; text by Victor
Chan (4/8/09)
- The Picture Tells the Story:
The Drawings of Joseph E. Yoakum; essay by Mark Pascale (4/4/09)
- Elegant Enigmas: The Art of
Edward Gorey; essay by Lee Wierenga (4/3/09)
- Elegant Enigmas: The Art of
Edward Gorey (4/3/09)
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