2010-2016 Resource Library articles and essays with the topic "American 19-20th Century Figurative and Portrait Art"

 

(above:  Frederick Carl Frieseke, On the River, 1909-10, oil on canvas, 25.9 x 32 inches. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Rediscovering Nina Belle Ward; essay by Karla J. Niehus (6/11/15)

Grace Hudson: Painter of the Pomo People (11/13/14)

Seeking Beauty: Paintings by James Jebusa Shannon; essays by Barbara Dayer Gallati (6/5/14)

Beauty's Legacy: Gilded Age Portraits in America (1/17/14)

Burt and Lucy at Home: Featuring the Paintings of Burt Harwood; with texts by Jina Brenneman (10/25/13)

 

Red Willow: Portraits of a Town (3/7/13)

Women's Work (6/12/12)

The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany: Works from a Long Island Collection; Introduction by Karl Emil Willers (12/21/11)

The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany: Works from a Long Island Collection (12/17/11)

Beauty Rediscovered: Paintings by Adeline Albright Wigand & Otto Charles Wigand (12/15/11)

 

Embracing Elegance, 1885-1920: American Art from the Huber Family Collection (10/12/11)

Sullivan Family Legacy Exhibition; essay by V. Scott Dimond (3/28/11)

Face to Face: Portraits and the American West (2/15/11)

An American Gothic; essay by Lee Plested (2/3/11)

Facing Out, Facing In: Figurative Works from the Michener Art Museum Collection (2/3/11)

 

(above: William Merritt Chase, Bessie Potter, c. 1895, oil on canvas, 32 x 25 5/8 inches, Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC). Bequest of Bessie Potter Vonnoh Keyes, 1954.  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

(above: Frederick Childe Hassam, West Indian Girl, 1914, oil on canvas, Harvard Art Museums. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

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