Resource Library
A collection of articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art

 

 

 

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Columnists:
 
Art Law by Ann Avery Andres
 
The Plein Air Scene by Sarah Beserra
 
Fine Art Valuation by Roger Dunbier
 
Maryland, Virginia and DC Art by Ann Erskine
 

Milestones in American Art

Articles and Essays Concerning Key Personnel Appointments and Retirements at Art Museums, Acquisitions of Artworks, and Miscellaneous Events


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Resource Library is an online publication of Traditional Fine Arts Organization (TFAO), which offers four ways to locate its articles and essays:

Topics in American Art is a TFAO catalogue containing: Resource Library articles and essays; in depth links to other online texts, video and audio recordings; references to DVDs, paper-printed books, articles, and more. Over 200 topics in American representational art may be found here: A-C D-G H-L M- P Q-Z.
 
The Art Museum, Gallery and Art Center index guides viewers to special pages covering Resource Library sources. Also see these sources indexed by state within the United States.
 
The Author Study and Index lists articles and essays by author name.
 
The Chronological Index lists articles and essays by date of publication.

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More from TFAO:

National Calendar of Art Exhibitions, listing past, current and future exhibitions. Find the covered museums here: A-C D-G H-L M-Q R-S T-Z

America's Distinguished Artists, containing thousands of biographies of historic artists here: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

Other Catalogues including:

United States Art History
 
Videos Online, with links to videos streamed free to viewers
 
Videos in DVD/VHS format
 
Online Exhibition Brochures, Catalogues, Gallery Guides and Related Materials
 
Audio Online, with links to streaming audio recordings
 
Books, a sampler of general reference books published on paper
 
Magazines, a comprehensive list of paper-published magazines and journals
 
Illustrated Audio Online, featuring links to streaming narrated slide shows
 
Collections of Historic American Art, featuring notable private collections
 
Articles and Essays Online, including links to substantive texts published outside of Resource Library
 
Interactive Media, containing links to media in CD-ROM format
 

Research Projects, Reports and Studies

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