Review of: Thomas Moran\u27s West: Chromolithography, High Art, and Popular Taste, by Joni L. Kinsey
In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M...
Review of: John Caspar Wild: Painter and Printmaker of Nineteenth-Century Urban America, by John W...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Along with Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) and a few others, Thomas Moran (1837-1926) created some of t...
Review of: "An American Colony: Regionalism and the Roots of Midwestern Culture," by Edward Watt
Review of: Narrating the Landscape: Print Culture and American Expansion in the Nineteenth Century ...
It is difficult to write objectively about a living artist, and though Tom Lea\u27s accomplishments ...
Historians have generally paid less attention to western art than to other facets of western America...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Art is often defined as the mirror of society. Chromolithography fulfills that defmition because it ...
Review of: Karl Bodmer\u27s America Revisited: Landscape Views across Time, by Rachel M. Sailor
Since the valorization of abstraction beginning at midcentury, Western realist art has suffered from...
In 1979 the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, in collaboration with the Univer...
The traditional Lewis and Clark buff will find much enjoyment in Charles Fritz: 100 Paintings Illust...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art opened an exhibit in the fall of 1992 titled Visions of the People:...
In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M...
Review of: John Caspar Wild: Painter and Printmaker of Nineteenth-Century Urban America, by John W...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Along with Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) and a few others, Thomas Moran (1837-1926) created some of t...
Review of: "An American Colony: Regionalism and the Roots of Midwestern Culture," by Edward Watt
Review of: Narrating the Landscape: Print Culture and American Expansion in the Nineteenth Century ...
It is difficult to write objectively about a living artist, and though Tom Lea\u27s accomplishments ...
Historians have generally paid less attention to western art than to other facets of western America...
In Plain Pictures, Joni Kinsey argues that the depiction of the Plains and prairies has been a matte...
Art is often defined as the mirror of society. Chromolithography fulfills that defmition because it ...
Review of: Karl Bodmer\u27s America Revisited: Landscape Views across Time, by Rachel M. Sailor
Since the valorization of abstraction beginning at midcentury, Western realist art has suffered from...
In 1979 the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, in collaboration with the Univer...
The traditional Lewis and Clark buff will find much enjoyment in Charles Fritz: 100 Paintings Illust...
The Minneapolis Institute of Art opened an exhibit in the fall of 1992 titled Visions of the People:...
In 1985, the final year of its travels, the Gund Collection of Western Art was exhibited at the C. M...
Review of: John Caspar Wild: Painter and Printmaker of Nineteenth-Century Urban America, by John W...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...