Categories - Arts

  1. The 1939 World’s Fair Introduces Regular U.S. Television Service
  2. The 1976 Copyright Act Reflects Technological Change
  3. 60 Minutes Becomes the First Televised Newsmagazine
  4. The Abbey Theatre Heralds the Celtic Revival
  5. ABC Begins Its Own Network Television Service
  6. ABC Makes a Landmark Deal with Disney
  7. Abel Gance
  8. Abstract Painting in America Opens in New York
  9. Acee Blue Eagle
  10. Adam Beach
  11. Adams’ Nixon in China Premieres
  12. Aeschylus
  13. Agnes de Mille
  14. Agnes de Mille Choreographs Rodeo
  15. Agnes Martin
  16. Ailey Founds His Dance Company
  17. Akalaitis’ Green Card Confronts Audiences with Harsh Realities
  18. Akira Kurosawa
  19. Albert Bierstadt
  20. Alberto Giacometti
  21. Albrecht Dürer
  22. Alexander Battles to Save the National Endowment for the Arts
  23. Alexander Calder
  24. Alexander VI
  25. Alexandra Danilova
  26. Alfred Hitchcock
  27. Alfred Stieglitz
  28. All in the Family Introduces a New Style of Television Comedy
  29. All Quiet on the Western Front Stresses the Futility of War
  30. Allen’s Annie Hall Captures Complexities of 1970’s Life
  31. Amahl and the Night Visitors Premieres on American Television
  32. The American Dream Establishes Albee as the Voice of Pessimism
  33. Amos Bad Heart Bull
  34. The Amos ’n’ Andy Radio Show Goes on the Air
  35. Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy
  36. André Le Nôtre
  37. Andrea del Sarto
  38. Andrea del Verrocchio
  39. Andrea Mantegna
  40. Andrea Orcagna
  41. Andrea Pisano
  42. Andrew Wyeth
  43. Andy Warhol
  44. Angelica Kauffmann
  45. Anna Pavlova
  46. Antitrust Rulings Force Film Studios to Divest Theaters
  47. Antoine Watteau
  48. Antonio Canova
  49. Antonio Gaudí
  50. Antonio Stradivari