An edition of Painting American (2001)

Painting American

The Rise of American Artists, Paris 1867-New York 1948

1 Amer ed edition
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An edition of Painting American (2001)

Painting American

The Rise of American Artists, Paris 1867-New York 1948

1 Amer ed edition
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"Shortly after the Civil War, a resurgent America strode brashly onto the hallowed ground of the Paris salon to present its most distinguished painters in the Exposition Universelle of 1867. Their offerings included majestic Western waterfalls, magnificent portraits, sprawling landscapes - the cream of a nation ready to assert itself culturally as it had begun to do economically. The Americans sat back to bask in anticipated applause.".

"But their confidence would be shattered abruptly when the luminaries of the French Academy condemned the spectacle as being unworthy of the great nation that had produced it. The rebuke provoked widespread soul-searching in America: Why was the land of Melville and Poe unable to produce paintings of comparable power? How was it to claim a place among nations producing art of real consequence?".

"In this historical panorama, Annie Cohen-Solal shows how American pragmatism furnished the solution: Learn from the best. The French were then the undisputed masters of painting, and so to France the Americans went in hordes, apprenticing themselves in the studios of renowned masters - Gerome, Cabanel, and others - or founding colonies such as the legendary one at Pont-Aven.

From the seeds of their individual efforts would grow an extraordinary crop, one that included not only the great - Whistler, Cassatt, Sargent - but a legion of artists of all ranks who collectively pushed forward a bold new American enterprise. In two generations, Paris would be eclipsed, and the greatest French artists would begin coming to New York to be at the new center of everything.".

"Researched and presented as a captivating story, this book tells the saga of the rise of American artists as we have never had it before: a surging transatlantic ebb and flow of cultural energies, driven by innumerable fascinating individuals - painters, collectors, critics, titans of industry - some of them now famous, others forgotten.

Informed throughout by the author's unique perspective as a scholar, a writer, and a cultural diplomat, Painting American offers an utterly new understanding of one of the great sea changes in cultural history."--BOOK JACKET.

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Knopf
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English
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448

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Painting American: the rise of American art, Paris 1867-New York 1948
2001, Knopf
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Painting American: The Rise of American Artists, Paris 1867-New York 1948
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Hardcover
Number of pages
448
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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0679450939
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