Inventing the Modern Artist - Art and Culture in Gilded Age America (Hardcover)


Sarah Burns tells the story of artists in American society during a period of critical transition from Victorian to modern values, examining how culture shaped the artists and how artists shaped their culture. Focusing on such important painters as James McNeill Whistler, William Merritt Chase, Cecilia Beaux, Winslow Homer, and Albert Pinkham Ryder, she investigates how artists reacted to the growing power of the media, to an expanding consumer society, to the need for a specifically American artist type, and to the problem of gender.

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Sarah Burns tells the story of artists in American society during a period of critical transition from Victorian to modern values, examining how culture shaped the artists and how artists shaped their culture. Focusing on such important painters as James McNeill Whistler, William Merritt Chase, Cecilia Beaux, Winslow Homer, and Albert Pinkham Ryder, she investigates how artists reacted to the growing power of the media, to an expanding consumer society, to the need for a specifically American artist type, and to the problem of gender.

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Imprint

Yale University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

February 1997

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First published

November 1996

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Dimensions

254 x 178 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

386

ISBN-13

978-0-300-06445-2

Barcode

9780300064452

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LSN

0-300-06445-4



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