TFAO Author Study and Index (K) (original) (raw)
Author Study and Index
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(above: Joseph Kleitsch (1882-1931),The Oriental Shop, 1922, oil on canvas, 32 x 40 in., Crocker Art Museum. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Paul Karlstrom
"The Archives of American Art in California" American Art Review December 1977 (Volume IV, Number 3)
"The Philip H. Greene Gift of California Watercolors" American Art Review, November-December 2008 (Volume XX, Number 6)
David Karp
Leon Karp: The Golden Slippers and the City of Dreams, article by David Karp (4/10/03)
Laura Katzman
"The Politics of Media: Painting and Photography in the Art of Ben Shahn" American Art (Vol. 7, No. 1; Winter 1993)
Jane D. Kaufmann
_"_Susan Ricker Knox (1854-1959)" _American Art Review_July-August 98
Susan Ricker Knox: Portsmouth and Beyond (9/15/98)
Deborah M. Child and Jane D. Kaufmann
Susan Ricker Knox (1874 - 1959); essay by Deborah M. Child and Jane D. Kaufmann (4/19/05)
Jason Edward Kaufman
Alexander W. Katlan
_"_The Salmagundi Club, Celebrating 125 years" American Art Review September-October 97
"The Palette Reveals the Artist" American Art Review September-October 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 5)
Barbara Katus
Kirsten H. Keen
"American Art Pottery 1875 to 1930" _American Art Review_May 1978 (Volume IV, Number 5)
Barbara Kefalos
_"_Landscapes of Thomas Coram and Charles Fraser" American Art Review May-June 98
Diane Kelder
_"_Stuart Davis, An American Painter" American Art Review February-March 95
Franklin Kelly
"American Masters: The John Wilmerding Collection" American Art Review March-April 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 2)
Magazine Antiques American paintings, 1850-1930, in the Brauer Museum of Art, Valparaiso University - Indiana. Nov, 1998 by Franklin Kelly [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]
Magazine Antiques Robert Sterling as a collector of Homer - painter Winslow Homer - Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Oct, 1997 by Franklin Kelly [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]
Magazine Antiques Deflection of narrative - works of American painter Winslow Homer, Nov, 1995 by Franklin Kelly [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]
James C. Kelly
_"_John Wood Dodge, Miniature Painter" American Art Review August-September 94 (status)
A Fertile Fellowship: Celebrating 125 Years of the Salmagundi Club (6/21/99)
Eye of The Storm: The Civil War Drawings of Robert Knox Sneden (10/2/00)
Virginia Treasures from the National Portrait Gallery (12/26/00)
James C. Kelly & William M. S. Rasmussen
"The Virginia Landscape" American Art Review July-August 2000 (Volume XII, Number 4)
The Virginia Landscape, article by James C. Kelly & William M. S. Rasmussen (2/10/09)
Judith A. Barter & Sarah Kelly
"Chicago and the Art of the New Frontier, 1890-1940" American Art Review September-October 2003 (Volume XV, Number 5)
Robin E. Kelsey
Wendy Kendall-Hess
_"_The Art of William Sommer" American Art Review Winter 94
_"_Paintings & Prints from the Edwin C. Shaw Bequest"American Art Review June-July 95
Elizabeth Kennedy
"The Terra Museum of American Art" American Art Review November-December 2002 (Volume XIV, Number 6)
"American Artists and the Louvre" American Art Review May-June 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 3)
Sharon L. Kennedy
The Unknown Blakelock; essay by Sharon L. Kennedy (2/12/08)
"Early Nebraska Women Artists 1880-1950," Early Nebraska Women Artists 1880-1950, 2001, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (status)
Early Nebraska Women Artists, 1880-1950; essay by Sharon L.Kennedy (1/16/09)
James M. Keny
_"_The Legacy of Cape Ann" American Art Review October-November 95
Ohio Impressionists and Post-Impressionists; essay by James M. Keny (4/8/05)
The French Experience: Alice Schille's Artistic Legacy; article by James M. Keny (5/19/05)
Legacy of Cape Ann; essay by James M. Keny (6/13/05)
"Alice Schille: An Independent Spirit" _American Art Review_March-April 2006 (Volume XVIII, Number 2)
James M. Keny & N. V. Maciejunes
_"_Triumph of Color & Light,, Ohio Impressionists & Post-Impressionists" American Art Review April-May 94
E. Jane Connell & James M. Keny
"American Impressionism from Regional Collections" American Art Review, July-August 2008 (Volume XX, Number 4)
Holly Keris
Archipenko: A Modern Legacy; essay by Holly Keris (2/1/16)
Emily Ballew Neff & Melina Kervandjian
"Museum of Fine Arts, Houston" American Art Review November-December 2001 (Volume XIII, Number 6)
Joseph D. Ketner, II
"Robert S. Duncanson (18211872): The Late Literary Landscape Paintings" American Art Journal ( vol. 15, no. 1; 1983)
Donald D. Keyes
_"_William Sidney Mount Reconsidered Book Review" American Art Review August 1977 (Volume IV, Number 2)
"American Impressionism in Georgia Collections" American Art Review April-May 94
_"_California Impressionists, From Giverny to Laguna Beac"American Art Review June-August 96 (status)
"William Sidney Mount: Painter of American Life" American Art Review November-December 98
A Unique American Vision: The Paintings of Gregory Gillespie (12/7/98)
**"**American Paintings in Georgia Collections" American Art Review January-February 1999 (Volume XI, Number 1)
Winslow Homer and the Elusive African-American Boy (1/16/99)
Kathleen Kienholz
"Frederick J. Mulhaupt" American Art Review July-August 1999 (Volume XI, Number 4)
Karen Kienzle
"Chester Arnold: Realizing Meaning," essay By Karen Kienzle (8/8/01)
Constance Kimmerle
"Edward W. Redfield" American Art Review July-August 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 4)
"Elsie Driggs: The Quick and the Classical" American Art Review, January-February 2008 (Volume XX, Number 1)
Jim Kincaid
"Anna's Eyes - The Story of Theo the Artist"; essay by Jim Kincaid (9/19/03)
Mary E. Kinnecome
Sante Graziani, born 1920, _Mural,_1943-1947; essay by Mary E. Kinnecome (1/3/02)
Joni L. Kinsey
_"_Plain Pictures, Images of the American Prairie" American Art Review September-October 96 (status)
James D. Butler: "Views Along the Mississippi River" (9/15/00)
The Majesty of the Grand Canyon: 150 Years in Art. Published by Pomegranate, 2004. ISBN 0764929569, 9780764929564. (status)
Connie Kirk
Plein Talk, article by Connie Kirk (4/18/02)
Liza Kirwin
"The Reverend Howard Finster: The Last Red Light before the Apocalypse"American Art (Vol. 16, No. 2; Summer 2002)
Karen Towers Klacsmann
Beyond This World: Paintings by Lorenzo Scott; with essay by Karen Towers Klacsmann (7/26/07)
Barbara J. Klein
_"_The Carmel Monterey Peninsula Art Colony, A History"American Art Review September-October 96
The Carmel Monterey Peninsula Art Colony: A History; article by Barbara J. Klein (4/21/05)
Arnold W. Klukas
"Henry Hobson Richardson's Designs for the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh" American Art Review July-August 1975 (Volume II, Number 4)
Cher Krause Knight
"Louis Bosa: A Keen Eye and a Kind Heart" _American Art Review_November-December 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 6)
Glen Knowles
Painting World War II: The California Style Watercolor Artists; essay by Glen Knowles (6/16/10)
Susan W. Knowles
Red Grooms: Selections from the Graphic Work; essays by Susan W. Knowles (7/15/01)
Rudolf Kober
Allan J. Kollar
_"_The Paintings of Pieter van Veen" _American Art Review_July-August 98
The Paintings of Pieter J. L. van Veen; essay by Allan J. Kollar (8/10/05)
Pamela N. Koob
Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser
"'By Your Inimmitable Hand': Elijah Boardman's Patronage of Ralph Earl" American Art Journal ( vol. 23, no. 1; 1991)
"Marsden Hartley (1887-1943)" American Art Review November-December 2003 (Volume XV, Number 6)
"Childe Hassam and Connecticut Impressionism" American Art Review July-August 2004 (Volume XVI, Number 4)
Magazine Antiques Marsden Hartley and folk art, Jan, 2003 by Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser [Link found expired as of 11/7/11 audit. Source may contain this content via a revised URL. We are saving this citation for your reference]
Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick
Who Was Sam Hyde Harris?; essay by Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick (1`/15/08)
Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick and Julia Armstrong-Totten
"The Art Students Leaague of Los Angeles, 1906-1953" American Art Review, March-April 2008 (Volume XX, Number 2)
M. Yoshiki-Kovinick and Maurine St. Gaudens
"The Art of Sam Hyde Harris (1889-1977)" _American Art Review_January-February 2007 (Volume XIX, Number 1)
Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick and Phil Kovinick
Western Women Artists: An Overview; text by Phil Kovinick and Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick (9/22/05)
Hilton Kramer
On the Paintings of Bert Carpenter; essay by Hilton Kramer (5/10/05)
Martin F. Krause
The Departure: esssay by Martin Krause (1999)
Martin Krause and Linda Witkowski
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, An Art in Its Making" American Art Review December 94 -January 95 (status)
Rosalind Krauss
"American Works on Paper, 1945-1975" _American Art Review_November-December 1999 (Volume XI, Number 6)
Edgardo Carlos Krebs
"George Catlin and South America: A Look at His 'Lost' Years and His Paintings of Northeastern Argentina" American Art Journal( vol. 22, no. 4; 1990)
Jennifer C. Krieger
"American Landscapes from the Malzahn Collection" American Art Review July-August 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 4)
Richard C. Kugler
" Ken Davies: Retrospective at Eighty" _American Art Review_November-December 2005 (Volume XVII, Number 6)
Jan Kulick-Belin and Graham W J. Beal
" American Art from the Detroit Institute of Arts" American Art Review November-December 2003 (Volume XV, Number 6)
Udo Kulterman
"Vermeer in Contemporary American Painting" American Art Review November 1978 (Volume IV, Number 6)
Barbara Kuntz
_"_Cincinnati Schoolhouse Treasures" _American Art Review_March-April 98 (status)
Robert L. Kurtz
Marilyn S. Kushner
American Art Review August-September 94 (status), March-April 98 (article on abstract art)
Morgan Russell - The Early Years, 1886-1906; essay segment by Marilyn S. Kushner (9/21/01)
Donald Kuspit
George Segal: Modernist Humanist; essay by Donald Kuspit (10/16/08)
(above: Julian Walbridge Rix,Landscape, late 19th century, oil on canvas, 2 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 37 inches. Birmingham Museum of Art. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Joel E. Berenson. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)
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