The Smithsonian American Art Museum is pleased to announce
the publication of the Spring 2001 issue of American Art.
This handsome issue of the journal (vol. 15, no. 1) is
ninety-six pages long with seventy pictures, fifteen of them
in color. It includes the following articles:
Rachel M. Allen, "Making Collections Visible: The Luce
Foundation Center for American Art"
Judith Zilczer, "Beyond Geneaology: American Modernism in
Retrospect"
Paul Staiti, "Winslow Homer and the Drama of
Thermodynamics"
Charles C. Eldredge, "Ernest Blumenschein's The
Peacemaker: Native Americans, Greeks, and Jurisprudence
circa 1913"
Lucretia Hoover Giese, "A Rare Crossing: Frida Kahlo and
Luther Burbank"
Elisabeth L. Roark, "John Frankenstein's Portrait of
Godfrey Frankenstein and the Aesthetics of Friedrich
Schiller"
Trevor Fairbrother, "Man Screaming by John Singer Sargent"
Richard J. Powell, "Jacob Lawrence: Keep on Movin'"
Joan Rosenbaum, "George Segal and the Jewish Experience"
American Art is a peer-reviewed periodical on the arts in
America, published three times per year, in March, July and
November. Articles may encompass any aspect of America's
visual heritage. Please visit to view our electronic
edition of the journal and to obtain information on
subscriptions, single-copy orders, and submissions. The new
spring issue will be posted online at the end of the month.
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