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"Young America traces the transformation of the colonies into nationhood from about 1760 to the decade after the Civil War. Portraits by John Singleton Copley, Gilbert Stuart, Charles Willson Peale, and Thomas Sully from the Revolutionary War era and later reveal values of people in New England and the mid-Atlantic. By the 1820s, landscapes by Thomas Cole, Thomas Birch, and Alvan Fisher tell of growing national ambitions, while still lifes and genre paintings address a range of subjects."--BOOK JACKET.

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Young America: treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
2000, Watson-Guptill Publications

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Broadway, New York

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Library of Congress
ND207 .N3 2000

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Pagination
112
Number of pages
109

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Open Library
OL25763814M
Internet Archive
youngamerica00amyp
ISBN 10
0823001938
LCCN
99050579
OCLC/WorldCat
42733646

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