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Norton Museum of Art

West Palm Beach, FL

561-832-5196

http://www.norton.org

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

O'Keeffe, Stettheimer, Torr, Zorach: Women Modernists in New York (6/10/16)

The Radical Camera: New York's Photo League, 1936 - 1951 (4/11/13)

The Golden Age of American Printmaking 1900 - 1950; essay by Olga M. Viso (8/7/09)

Rivers, Sea and Shore: Reflections on Water (6/25/07)

Tigers of Wrath: Watercolors by Walton Ford (5/25/07)

Betye Saar: Extending the Frozen Moment (2/7/06)

French Impressionism and Boston: Masterworks from the Museum of Fine Arts (10/18/05)

Deborah Butterfield: Horses (6/23/05)

In The American Grain: The Stieglitz Circle At The Phillips Collection (11/19/04)

Focus On: Florence Henri and Bathing Beauties (7/23/04)

American Seascapes: Artists at the Shore (5/27/04)

Birdspace: A Post-Audubon Artists' Aviary (4/30/04)

An American Celebration: Recent Gifts to the Permanent Collection of the Norton Museum of Art (6/12/03)

American Hollow (2/12/01)

American Modernism from the Stieglitz Group (11/4/99)

Marsden Hartley: American Modern (11/3/99)

Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks (10/14/99)

Imperiled Landscapes - Endangered Legends: Photographs by Lynn Hyman Butler (3/20/99)

Tiffany and Art Nouveau from the Segel Collection (12/9/98)

Mostly Prague: Photographs by Anna Tomczak (10/28/98)

Red Grooms: Moby Dick Meets the New York Public Library (10/17/98)

Seeing the Unseen: Dr. Harold E. Edgerton and the Wonders of Strobe Alley (8/8/98)

Cuba, 1930-1958: Photographs by Dr. Roberto Machado (8/8/98)

Posters American Style (8/5/98)

Platemarks (7/18/98)

Animal as Muse (4/14/98)

Alice Neel: Kinships (4/4/98)

George Bellows: Love of Winter (12/6/97)

Dick and Jane: Illustrations of an American Education (11/17/97)

Exhibition Focuses on 20th Century America Women Artists (1997)

Norton Museum Organizes Bellows Exhibition (7/28/97)

Chinese Snuff Bottles at the Norton(7/28/97)

About the Norton Museum of Art

Founded in 1941, the Norton Museum of Art is recognized for its distinguished holdings in American, European, and Chinese art, and a continually expanding presence for Photography and Contemporary art. Its masterpieces of 19th century and 20th century European painting and sculpture include works by Brancusi, Gauguin, Matisse, and Picasso, and American works by Stuart Davis, Hopper, O'Keeffe, Pollock, and Sheeler.

The Norton presents special exhibitions, lectures, tours, and programs for adults and children throughout the year. In 2011, the Norton launched RAW (Recognition of Art by Women), featuring the work of a living female painter or sculptor and funded by the Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund/MLDauray Arts Initiative. In 2012, the Norton established the biennial, international Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers in partnership with Beth Rudin DeWoody, named in honor of her late father, Lewis Rudin.

The Norton Museum of Art is located at 1451 S. Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. For hours and admission fees please see the Museum's website.

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