American 19-20th Century Multi-Subject
Representational Art

The following articles and essays were placed in this
multi-subject index because they were not readily assignable to a more definitive
subject category.
- "Introduction" to American
Art from the Currier Gallery of Art; essay by Nancy B. Tieken (7/15/09)
- A Parallel Presence: National Association
of Women Artists, 1889-2009 (5/6/09)
- Reflections of Taste: American
Art from Greenwich Collections; article by Hollister Sturges (5/6/09)
- Noble Dreams & Simple Pleasures:
American Masterworks from Minnesota Collections (3/4/09)
- The Adler Collection; essay by
William H. Gerdts (2/2/09)
- Life, Liberty and the Pursuit
of Happiness: American Art 1660-1893 from the Yale University Art Gallery
(10/16/08)
- Cornell Collects: A Celebration
of American Art from the Collections of Alumni and Friends, Part I: Painting,
Sculpture, and Works on Paper; By Nancy Allyn Jarzombek (8/2/08)
- The Artist as Interpreter of American
History; essay by Mark Thistlethwaite (7/30/08)
- The American Painting Collection
of the Montclair Art Museum; Introduction by William H. Gerdts (7/25/08)
- Taking the Road Not Taken: American
Works on Paper from a Private Collection; essay by Charles Price (7/23/08)
- Domestic Bliss: Family Life in
American Painting: 1840-1910; essay by Lee M. Edwards (7/16/08)
- American Spirit: The A.G. Edwards/Wachovia
Securities Collection (4/21/08)
- The American Evolution: A History
through Art (3/19/08)
- From Winslow Homer to Edward Hopper:
American Watercolor Masterpieces from the Brooklyn Museum (2/20/08)
- American Art at Dartmouth: Highlights
from the Hood Museum of Art (6/24/07)
- Masters of American Drawings and
Watercolors, Foundations of the Collection, 1904-1922 (6/1/07)
- Brushed with Light: Masters of
American Watercolor from the Brooklyn Museum (4/27/07)
- Moving Pictures: American Art
and Early Film (2/23/07)
- Rivers, Sea and Shore: Reflections
on Water (1/26/07)
- Homer to Hockney: Master Drawings
from the Collection (12/4/06)
- Highlights from the Permanent
Collection of The Art Students League of New York (10/2/06)
- A Collective Endeavor: Three Decades
of Acquisitions (9/27/06)
- Coming of Age: American Art, 1850s
to 1950s (9/1/06)
- Sargent, Chase, Cassatt: Master
Paintings from a Private Collection (8/31/06)
- Lines of Discovery: 225 Years
of American Drawings (8/23/06)
- Italia! Muse to American Artists,
1830 2005 (6/23/06)
- American Etchers Abroad, 1880-1939
(5/5/06)
- The Legacy of Cape Ann: Generations
of Artists Drawn to its Shores; article by Judith McCulloch (5/3/06)
- Object Lessons: American Drawings
and Watercolors from the Princeton University Art Museum (4/25/06)
- First Impressions: American Etchings
from The Parrish Art Museum (4/24/06)
- American Watercolors and Pastels,
18751950, at the Fogg Art Museum; essay by Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr.
(4/10/06)
- American Works from the Paine
Art Center; article by Paul A. Manoguerra (3/10/06)
- American Watercolors and Pastels,
18751950, at the Fogg Art Museum (3/3/06)
- A Noble Tradition: American Paintings
from the National Arts Club; essay by Carol Lowrey (2/8/06)
- American Impressions: An Arcadian
Vision, Paintings from the Akron Art Museum (12/15/05)
- Picturing the Banjo (12/8/05)
- Laura Coombs Hills: A Retrospective;
essay by Sandra Lepore (12/705)
- In Retrospect: Selected Works
by Lyme Art Association Members; essay by Michael Lloyd (11/28/05)
- Marks of Distinction: Two Hundred
Years of American Drawings and Watercolors from the Hood Museum of Art
(11/10/05)
- French Impressionism and Boston: Masterworks
from the Museum of Fine Arts (10/18/05)
- American Spirit (10/13/05)
- In Private Hands: 200 Years of
American Painting (9/26/05)
- The Monhegan Island Art Colony:
1858-2003; essay by Edward L. Deci (9/2/05)
- American Impressionism: The Beauty
of Work (8/19/05)
- American Impressions: Prints &
Paintings by Childe Hassam (8/19/05)
- An Enduring Legacy: Paintings Acquired
Through the J. Harwood and Louise B. Cochrane Fund for American Art (8/9/05)
- Light Motifs: American Impressionist
Paintings from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (7/28/05)
- Maxfield Parrish, Master of Make-Believe
(7/6/05)
- Encouraging American Genius: Master
Paintings from the Corcoran Gallery of Art (7/5/05)
- Maxfield Parrish: Master of Make-Believe;
essay by Alma Gilbert (6/23/05)
- Legacy of Cape Ann; essay by James
M. Keny (6/13/05)
- Selections from the Collection
featuring the Dublin Art Colony (6/1/05)
- The Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection
of American Indian Art (6/1/05)
- The French Experience: Alice Schille's
Artistic Legacy; article by James M. Keny (5/19/05)
- Vanguard Collecting: American
Art at Reynolda House (4/26/05)
- Moving Pictures: American Art
and Early Film, 1880-1910 (4/21/05)
- A Legacy of Beauty: Paintings
& Prints from the Edwin C. Shaw Bequest; article by Wendy Kendall-Hess
(4/20/05)
- A Fertile Fellowship: The Rich
History of the Salmagundi Club; essay by Anne Cohen DePietro 4/15/05)
- Capturing Beauty: American Impressionist
and Realist Paintings from the McGlothlin Collection (4/14/05)
- Ohio Impressionists and Post-Impressionists;
essay by James M. Keny (4/8/05)
- American Impressionism: An Arcadian
Vision, Paintings from the Akron Art Museum (3/21/05)
- Summers of '96 - Shinnecock Revisited:
The Inspiration of Kate Freeman Clark by William Merritt Chase; essay by
Kathleen McClain Jenkins (3/16/05)
- Marks of Distinction: Two Hundred
Years of American Drawings and Watercolors from the Hood Museum of Art
(3/1/05)
- African American Art; essay by
Richard Powell (2/18/05)
- Salmagundi Club: An American Institution
(1/31/05)
- Through American Eyes: Two Centuries
of American Art from the Huntington Museum of Art (12/8/04)
- Selections from the Eva Underhill
Holbrook Memorial Collection of American Art (12/1/04)
- Creating History: Indiana's Historic
Women Artists (11/26/04)
- Picturing Change: The Impact of
Ledger Drawings on Native American Art (11/24/04)
- The Elements of Western Art, essay
by Peter Hassrick (11/24/04)
- Jane Byrd McCall Whitehead's (1861-1955)
Idealized Visions About Simple Living and Arts and Crafts (11/2/04)
- Jane Byrd McCall Whitehead's (1861-1955)
Idealized Visions About Simple Living and Arts and Crafts; essay by Heidi
Nasstrom Evans (11/2/04)
- Adams, Forsyth and Steele: Indiana
Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection (11/1/04)
- The Walter O. Evans Collection
of African American Art (10/29/04)
- Return From Oblivion: Reassessing
the Art of Gari Melchers; essay by Stephen May (9/30/04)
- Full View: American Painting and
Sculpture (1720-2005) (9/13/04)
- Masterpieces of American Art,
1770-1920: From the Detroit Institute of Arts (8/19/04)
- Through American Eyes: Two Centuries
of American Art from the Huntington Museum of Art (7/16/04)
- Contemporary Prints from the collection
of the National Academy Museum (7/16/04)
- Winslow Homer: Masterworks from
the Adirondacks (7/9/04)
- Drawn to Yellowstone: Artists
in America's First National Park (7/9/04)
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