Phoebus 5: A Journal of Art History - Table of Contents
“Editor’s Note” by Anthony Gully, p. 5-6.
“Preface” by Lucinda H. Gedeon, p. 9-12.
“Hiram Power’s Bust of George Washington: The President as an Icon” by Vivien Green Fryd, p. 14-28.
“A Sky After El Greco, An Early Homage by Demuth” by Marie Timberlake, p. 29-44.
“Ben Shahn’s ‘Mine Building: A Symbol of Disaster’” by Carolyn Robbins, p. 45-60.
“Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘Horse’s Skull on Blue’: A Dedicatory Essay” by Barbara Spies, p. 61-65.
“Eastman Johnson's Cranberry Pickers” by Joseph Lamb, p. 66-74.
“Dull Knife’s Defiance” by Maria Leone, p. 75-79.
“A Designer of Dreams: Arthur B. Davies’ ‘Dawn, Mother of Night’” by Anne Gully, p. 80-87.
“Death and Mystical Liberation in John B. Flannagan’s ‘Beginning’” by Timothy Norris, p. 88-92.
“Architecture that Speaks: Edward Hopper's Cottage, Cape Cod” by William Laubach, p. 93-95.
“Behind the Mask: Walt Kuhn’s ‘Young Clown’” by Richard Raymond, p. 96-101.
“George Elbert Burr: A Sometimes Master” by Thomas van der Meulen, p. 102-109.
“‘Parade’ in Review, an Interview with Philip C. Curtis” by Dawne Walczak, p. 110-124.
“Notes” p. 125-143.
Phoebus 1: A Journal of Art History - Table of Contents
“Preface” by Ju-hsi Chou, p. 4-6.
“Dedication” by Harry Wood, p. 7-8.
“Style and Symbolism in the Awatobi Kiva Mural Paintings” by Marvin Cohodas, p. 9-21.
“Mr. B and the Cherubim: A Critical Examination of William Blake's 'A Descriptive Catalogue' of 1809” by Anthony Gully, p. 23-46.
“Arizona Portfolio” p. 47-64.
“La Muse de Guillaume Apollinaire (The Muse of Guillaume Apollinaire)” by Anthony
Gully, p. 48-51.
“Wild Geese, Flowering Plants, and Tall Reeds” by Ju-hsi Chou, p. 52-55.
“Ting” by Ju-hsi Chou, p. 56-59.
“Homage to Watteau” by Robin Dowden, p. 60-64.
“A Note on a Letter from Roger Hilton to Terry Frost” by Jack Breckenridge, p. 65-74.
“Ming Idealism and Landscape Painting” by Ju-hsi Chou, p. 75-92.
“Classic Maya Elements in the Iconography of Rulership at El Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico” by Michael Kampen, p. 93-104.
“Anne de Coursey Clapp, Wen Cheng-ming, ‘The Ming Artist and Antiquity’” by Anne de Coursey Clapp and Wen Cheng-ming, p. 105-108.
“‘7+5 Sculptors in the 1950s’: An Exhibition in the Phoenix Art Museum” 108-113.
“List of Contributors” by 114-116.