Nineteenth century artists

    • A Sisterhood of Sculptors: American Artists in Nineteenth ...

      American Artists in Nineteenth-Century Rome By Melissa Dabakis Pennsylvania State University Press, 2014 T ogether with other recent publications on women sculptors in Italy, Melissa Dabakisas new book helps counter the image of a ^white marmorean flock,_ conjured by Henry James in 1903 to describe ^that strange sisterhood of American lady ...


    • [PDF File]Sacred Visions: Nineteenth-Century Biblical Art from the ...

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      Throughout the nineteenth century, artists traveled to the Holy Land to view its locales and peoples. Some, like David Roberts, sought to document sites and monuments mentioned in the Bible. James Tissot who traveled to the Holy Land in the 1880s, created his illustrated Bible


    • [PDF File]FAIRY PAINTING IN NINETEENTH CENTURY ART AND LATE ...

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      the nineteenth century, there was an explosion of fairies depicted in art. Nineteenth century artists like Fitzgerald, Dadd, and Doyle used their art to express the societal influences of theatre, ballet, sex, drugs, and technological advances brought about by the industrial revolution.


    • [PDF File]MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES OF NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH ...

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      1 Title Slide: Materials, & Techniques of Nineteenth Century French Artists 2 Changing Tastes William-Adolphe Bouguereau, 1825-1905 Breton Brother and Sister, 1871 oil on canvas. MMA Paul Gauguin, 1848-1903 Self-Portrait, 1889 oil on wood. NGA DC 3 Materials, & Techniques of Nineteenth Century French Artists 1.


    • [PDF File]Century United States What Teachers Need to Know II ...

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      How old was the United States by the mid-19th century? With the new gov-ernment just under 100 years of age, the country’s artists retained strong links to western European art traditions. Many professional artists in America were born, trained, and/or studied in Europe. Nonetheless, 19th-century artists in America did not slavishly reproduce


    • Artists in the Modern State: The Nineteenth-Century Background

      nineteenth-century artists. There were two kinds of artists, the story goes: an intolerant, jealous, businesslike academic aristocracy and a tumultuous artistic proletariat in tune with the eternal verities of truth and beauty. Laymen are asked to sympathize with the isolation, alienation, and uncer-



    • [PDF File]European Art: Nineteenth Century

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      Still, nineteenth-century European art is particularly important because during the nineteenth century the homosexual as an individual in the contemporary sense was first acknowledged and the seeds of modern gay consciousness may be discerned. Some artists and art critics of the nineteenth century, such as Simeon Solomon and


    • [PDF File]Cartes de visite portraits of nineteenth century artists

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      Cartes de visite portraits of nineteenth century artists SIL-AAPG.N40.P57 Page 3 of 3 Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Subjects: Artists -- Portraits -- Catalogs Carte de visite photographs -- Catalogs Visiting cards -- Catalogs


    • [PDF File]Civilisation and Nineteenth Century Art Introduction

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      artists worked with the idea. The deference that most nineteenth-century artists paid to the artistic canon, the weight of tradition for them, was part and parcel of their deep respect for Western civilisation. Understandings of European cultural achievement depended on the idea, but so too did understanding of Europe’s Others.


    • [PDF File]American Art: Lesbian, Nineteenth Century

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      the nineteenth century, their accomplishments all the more remarkable for the obstacles they faced both as women and as homosexuals. The reasons for their relative obscurity are easily apparent--serious women artists of any stripe were an anomaly in the nineteenth century, and sexism and homophobia in the arts mirrored that of the rest of the ...


    • [PDF File]“High Modernism”: The Avant-Garde in the Early 20th Century

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      The cultural values initiated by the early modern artists of the nineteenth century were continued and expanded by the “High Modern” artists of the early twentieth century avant-garde. These values were embedded in their art practices and visible in their art forms.


    • [PDF File]Imagining the Fishing: Artists and Fishermen in Late ...

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      nineteenth century. In this repositioning its fishing ports were given an enhanced role. The artists' 'colonies' which established themselves in the small towns of Newlyn and St.Ives in the west of Cornwall in the 1880s 'helped to give Cornwall a visibility and representational identity'. Perhaps more accurately, they, and particularly the figure


    • [PDF File]The Avant-Garde in the 19th Century

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      Chapter 6: 19th Century Avant-Garde 4 6.2 Jean Leon Gerome, Police Verso (Thumbs Down), 1872. Gerome’s The Slave Market (1867, 6.3) presented an erotic image in the guise of a scene from nineteenth-century Islamic Egypt. He painted it with the sense of scientific detail and 6.3 Gerome, Slave Market, 1867. detachment of a modern photographic essay.


    • [PDF File]Images of Historical Cincinnati

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      River, grew quickl iny the early year osf the nineteenth century In 181.1 the first steamboat on the western waters, the "Orleans, at" Cincin arrive- d nati, and for the first time goods could come easily upstream increasing the city's importanc aes a central shipping point In thes. e years men suc ash


    • [PDF File]Art and landscape history: British artists in nineteenth ...

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      Pierre Castle in the nineteenth-century. We focus first on why the Val d’Aosta became popular with artists and explore how it became a didactic landscape for amateurs and professionals. We then examine John Brett’s oil painting Val d’Aosta of 1858 and discuss its potential for landscape history research.


    • The Emergence of Feminism During the Late Eighteenth and ...

      century spread to England and America; however, during the nineteenth century, industrialization brought about new changes in England, America, and France that especially affected the socio-economic status of the middle class. Women gained more rights and protections. In 1857, England established the Association for the Promotion of


    • [PDF File]Painters and Publishing in Late Nineteenth-century Shanghai

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      The relationship between artists and publishing has, of course, a long history in China.What made the period from the mid-187os onwards so ... nineteenth century, their sudden influx into print media starting in the1870s was due in part to the effort by the Chinese state after 1868 to


    • [PDF File]What About the Male Nude? - Belmont University

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      well-known artists of the eighteenth and nineteenth century.12 Before the female nude seemingly overpowered the male nude as a genre in western art, a more “feminine” male nude enjoyed a heyday. I use the term feminine to describe the typical connotations of femininity, though not the term feminine is not as relevant in this day and age.


    • [PDF File]German Artists – American Cyclorama: A Nineteenth-Century ...

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      German Artists – American Cyclorama: A Nineteenth-Century Case of Transnational Cultural Transfer . In the late nineteenth-century, a visit to “the panorama” (or “cyclorama” in the United States) was a popular pastime 1for many Europeans and Americans. Huge, circular panorama buildings were prominent features in the cityscape.


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