Though broadly chronological, the book is structured around various themes, such as the animating power of religious imagery in the seventeenth century, the cultivation of republican virtue in the eighteenth century, and a split national ...
He was also familiar with the work of many of the sculptors associated with the Harlem Renaissance , including Meta Warrick Fuller ( 1877-1968 ) , Augusta Savage ( 1892–1962 ) and Richmond Barthé ( 1901–89 ) , as well as the paintings ...
38 Douglas , Aaron The Song of the Towers ( from Aspects of Negro Life ) , 1934 Courtesy of Photo : Manu Sassoonian / Schomburg Center / The New York Public Library / o Estate of Aaron Douglas Aaron Douglas was one of the key ...
La unión del arte y la vida constituía el principal objetivo del modernismo, de aquel preludio a la modernidad.
These are followed by listings of previous owners, exhibition histories, and references to art-related literature.
American Art: Winter, 1992, Number 1
American Art: A Catalogue of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collection
American Art set the standard for American art survey courses for the last decade by providing a thorough and engaging chronology of American art, including painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative arts,...
A tour through the Yale University Art Gallery's holdings of American art, one of the most exceptional museum collections of its kind This volume presents an engaging selection of highlights and introduces readers to the richness and ...
American Art: Paintings from the Amon Carter Museum
Drawing upon socioeconomic and political studies as well as histories of religion, science, literature, and popular culture, this book explores the diverse, conflicted history of American art and architecture within...
American Art
American Art: How It Can Be Made To Flourish is a book written by John Cotton Dana and published in 1914. The book discusses the state of American art at the time and offers suggestions on how it can be improved and made to flourish.