Groseclose, Barbara S.

Nineteenth-century American art / - New York : Oxford University Press, 2000. - vi, 234 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm. - Oxford history of art . - Oxford history of art. .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-216) and index.

Profession of the artist -- Portraiture -- Early nineteenth century : democratic models -- Late nineteenth century : democracy at work -- Landscape -- American west -- Memory and myth : commemorative art.

"Painting and sculpture flourished in the United States during the nineteenth century, a period which saw the evolution of democracy and the transformation of the new nation into an industrialized, imperial power. This new introduction focuses on important themes such as portraiture, history painting, and the American West to reveal the social and cultural implications of nineteenth-century art." "Many well-known artists, including Thomas Eakins and Winslow Homer, and lesser-known artists like Harriet Hosmer are closely examined, as is the art world of the time. In addition to discussing the free movement of American visual culture between 'high' and 'low', Barbara Groseclose interweaves nineteenth-century art criticism with current art history, to create a fascinating insight into the changing interpretations of American art of this period."--Jacket.

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1800-1899


Art, American--19th century.
Art américain--19e siècle.
Art, American.
Kunst
Schilderkunst.
Plastische kunst.
Art, American--19th century.


USA


History.
Art.
Pictorial works.

N6507 / .G76 2000

709/.73/09034