San Diego Palace of Fine Arts. "California Pacific International Exposition," May 29–November 11, 1935, no. 270.
New York World's Fair. "American Art Today," April 30–October 31, 1939, no. 112 (as "Lamy, New Mexico").
Abilene, Tex. Abilene Museum of Fine Arts. "Paintings by Taos Artists," February 13–21, 1947, no catalogue.
New York. National Academy of Design. "Art Students League Diamond Jubilee Exhibition of Fine Art by Members and Associates," October 8–29, 1950, no. 89 (as "Road to Lamy").
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "75th Anniversary Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture by 75 Artists Associated with the Art Students League of New York," March 16–April 29, 1951, unnumbered cat. (p. 54).
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Columbia Bicentennial Exhibition," October 28, 1954–April 18, 1955.
Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. "Andrew Dasburg," March 3–April 2, 1957, unnumbered cat. (as "Road to Lamy").
American Federation of Arts circulating exhibition. "Andrew Dasburg Retrospective," October 1959–October 1961, no. 3.
The University of Texas at Austin Art Museum. "Not So Long Ago: Art of the 1920s in Europe and America," October 15–December 17, 1972, no. 30.
Denver Art Museum. "Picturesque Images from Taos and Santa Fe," January 12–March 17, 1974, no. 37.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Tribute to a Curator: Robert Beverly Hale," November 16, 1978–March 4, 1979, extended to March 18, 1979, no catalogue.
Albuquerque. University of New Mexico Art Museum. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," October 28–December 2, 1979, unnumbered cat. (p. 5; as "Road to Lamy").
San Antonio. Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," January 1–February 15, 1980, unnumbered cat.
University of Texas at Austin. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," March 10–April 25, 1980, unnumbered cat.
Amarillo Art Center. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," May 14–June 22, 1980, unnumbered cat.
Phoenix Art Museum. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," August 1–30, 1980, unnumbered cat.
Lincoln. Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, University of Nebraska. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," October 14–November 16, 1980, unnumbered cat.
Denver Art Museum. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," December 10, 1980–January 31, 1981, unnumbered cat.
Santa Fe. Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of New Mexico. "Andrew Dasburg 1887–1979: A Retrospective Exhibition," February 25–March 31, 1981, unnumbered cat.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Selection Two: Twentieth-Century Art," June 4–September 2, 1985, no catalogue.
New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "American Landscape Painting," April 4–August 13, 1989, no catalogue.
Tulsa, Okla. Philbrook Museum of Art. "The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," April 14–June 9, 1991, no. 13.
Miami. Center for the Fine Arts. "The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," June 29–August 24, 1991, no. 13.
Omaha. Joslyn Art Museum. "The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," September 14–November 10, 1991, no. 13.
Tampa Museum of Art. "The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," December 14, 1991–February 8, 1992, no. 13.
Greenville, S. C. Greenville County Museum of Art. "The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," March 17–May 10, 1992, no. 13.
Madison, Wisc. Madison Art Center. "The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," June 6–August 2, 1992, no. 13.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids Art Museum. "The Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," September 11–November 8, 1992, no. 13.
Albany. New York State Museum. "20th Century American Landscapes from The Metropolitan Museum of Art," May 31–October 14, 2001, not in brochure.
A. B. Titus. Art Digest 9 (July 1, 1931), p. 7.
"Taos Show of 24 Pictures Opens Thursday in Abilene's Museum of Fine Arts Gallery." Abilene Reporter News (February 9, 1947), p. 5.
Howard Devree. "In a Wide Range." New York Times (October 15, 1950), p. X9.
Albert Ten Eyck Gardner. A Concise Catalogue of the American Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1957, p. 10, calls it "Road to Lamy".
Ernest W. Watson. Composition in Landscape and Still Life. [New York], 1959, p. 132.
"Exhibit Painting." Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.) (September 22, 1960), p. 2, ill.
Van Deren Coke. Taos and Santa Fe: The Artist's Environment, 1882–1942. [Albuquerque], 1963, pp. 126, 133.
Van Deren Coke. "Why Artists Came to New Mexico: 'Nature Presents a New Face
Each Moment'." Art News 73 (January 1974), ill. p. 24, calls it "Road to Lamy".
Nancy Heller and Julia Williams. The Regionalists. New York, 1976, pl. 26 [reprinted as "Painters of the American Scene" 1982].
Sanford Schwartz. "When New York Went to New Mexico." Art in America 64 (July/August 1976), ill. p. 95 (color), calls it "Road to Lamy" and dates it about 1923.
Van Deren Coke. Andrew Dasburg. Albuquerque, 1979, pp. 85, 101, 137, fig. 44.
Jill Warren. "Art Review: NM Years Strengthened Dasburg's Art." New Mexican (March 6, 1981), p. 6.
Sharyn Rohlfsen Udall. "Modernist Painting in New Mexico 1913–1933." PhD diss., University of New Mexico, 1981, pp. 136–37, 168, fig. 25.
Patricia Janis Broder. The American West: The Modern Vision. Boston, 1984, p. 204, ill.
Sharyn Rohlfsen Udall. Modernist Painting in New Mexico, 1913–1935. Albuquerque, 1984, pp. 60, 81, fig. 23, calls it "Road to Lamy, " 1924.
Sheldon Reich. Andrew Dasburg: His Life and Art. Lewisburg, Pa., 1989, pp. 68–69, fig. 40, dates it 1924.
Lisa M. Messinger inThe Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat., American Federation of Arts. New York, 1991, pp. 41, 50, no. 13, ill. p. 50 (color).
Robert Rosenblum inThe Landscape in Twentieth-Century American Art: Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Exh. cat., American Federation of Arts. New York, 1991, pp. 9–10.
Eliot Nusbaum. "Joslyn Hosts a Vivid Landscape Show." Des Moines Sunday Register (September 22, 1991), p. 7F.
Ellsworth Kelly (American, Newburgh, New York 1923–2015 Spencertown, New York)
1963
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