Art, American
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Art, American
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Art, American
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- Dictionary of contemporary American artists, Paul Cummings
- Girl with hair ribbon, 1965, directed by Reiner Moritz
- Contemporary American realism since 1960, Frank H. Goodyear, Jr
- Beta Kappa, 1961, directed by Reiner Moritz
- Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, American art from the Yale University art gallery, introduction by David McCullough ; essays by Jon Butler [and others] ; exhibition and catalogue organized by Helen A. Cooper [and others]
- Combat art of the Vietnam War, edited by Joseph F. Anzenberger, Jr
- American modernism at the Art Institute of Chicago, from World War I to 1955, Judith A. Barter [and others] ; with contributions by Jennifer M. Downs
- The Index of American Design., Introd. by Holger Cahill
- Pop art., Photography by Ken Heyman. Foreword by Samuel Adams Green
- Framing America, a social history of American art, Francis K. Phol
- Facing history, the Black image in American art, 1710-1940, Guy C. McElroy ; with an essay by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and contributions by Janet Levine, Francis Martin, Jr., and Claudia Vess ; edited by Christopher C. French
- The meeting, 1953, directed by Reiner Moritz
- Pop art, contemporary perspectives : Princeton University Art Museum, preface by John Wilmerding ; introduction by Hal Foster ; essays by Johanna Burton [and others]
- Inside the art world, artists, directors, curators, collectors, dealers, conversations with Barbaralee Diamonstein
- American Negro art
- Made in the U.S.A., American art from the Phillips Collection 1850-1970, edited by Susan Behrends Frank ; with an essay by Eliza E. Rathbone
- Three centuries of American art
- Artists' SoHo, 49 episodes of intimate history, Richard Kostelanetz ; edited by Susie Ranney Lemmer
- Originals, American women artists, Eleanor Munro
- Come as you are, art of the 1990s, Alexandra Schwartz
- Frames of reference, looking at American art, 1900-1950 : works from the Whitney Museum of American Art, Beth Venn and Adam D. Weinberg, editors ; with an essay by Kennedy Fraser and contributions by Robert Adams [and others]
- American art, history and culture., Wayne Craven
- American art since 1945, Dore Ashton
- American arts at the Art Institute of Chicago, from colonial times to World War I, Judith A. Barter, Kimberly Rhodes, and Seth A. Thayer, with contributions by Andrew Walker
- Art 21, art in the twenty-first century, a production of Art 21, Inc. ; created and produced by Susan Sollins, Susan Dowling ; directed by Catherine Tatge and Deborah Shaffer
- Feast of excess, a cultural history of the new sensibility, George Cotkin
- Painting in the North, Alaskan art in the Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Kesler E. Woodward
- Alfred Stieglitz and the American avant-garde, William Innes Homer
- The Texan, portrait of Robert Rauschenberg, 1963, directed by Reiner Moritz
- Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and Walt Disney, edited by Bruce D. Kurtz ; with contributions by Bruce Hamilton ... [et al.]
- Making their mark, women artists move into the mainstream, 1970-85, Randy Rosen, Chatherine C. Brawer [compilers]
- Masterworks of American painting and sculpture from the Smith College Museum of Art, Linda Muehlig, editor ; Betsy B. Jones [and others] ; with contributions by Kristen Erickson, Linda Merrill, and Daniel J. Strong ; conservation notes by David Dempsey
- Three artists (three women), modernism and the art of Hesse, Krasner, and O'Keeffe, Anne Middleton Wagner
- They seek a city, Chicago and the art of migration, 1910-1950, Sarah Kelly Oehler
- Art in the White House, a nation's pride, William Kloss ; Doreen Bolger ... [et al.]
- Flag, 1954, directed by Reiner Moritz
- Pop art and consumer culture, American super market, Christin J. Mamiya
- American art nouveau, by Diane Chalmers Johnson
- Spirited visions, portraits of Chicago artists, by Patty Carroll ; text by James Yood ; foreword by Neal Benezra ; introduction by Debora Duez Donato
- La fortune, 1938, directed by Reiner Moritz
- American art and architecture, Michael J. Lewis
- America as art, Joshua C. Taylor ; with a contribution by John G. Cawelti
- Gifts of the spirit, works by nineteenth-century & contemporary Native American artists, foreword by Dan L. Monroe ; exhibition curators, Dan L. Monroe [and others]
- Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls, by the Guerrilla Girls (whoever they really are) ; with an essay by Whitney Chadwick
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