Kunst der Vereinigten Staaten 1750–2000

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19. Jahrhundert
19th century.
A15=Thomas W. Gaehtgens
A15=Thomas W. Gaethgens
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America
amerikanische Kunst
Anthologie
anthology
Art
art critics
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B01=John Davis
B01=Leja Michael
B01=Michael Leja
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=ACXD2
Category=AGA
Cindy Sherman
COP=Germany
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Edward Hopper
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John Adams
Kunst
Kunst USA
Kunstkritik
Language_German
Malerei
modern times
Moderne
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painting
Photographie
photography
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Quellen
sculpture
Skulptur
softlaunch
sources
Vereinigte Staaten

Product details

  • ISBN 9783110612462
  • Weight: 1499g
  • Dimensions: 195 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Publication City/Country: DE
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: German
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Kunst der Vereinigten Staaten 1750–2000 is a landmark volume that presents three centuries of US art through a broad array of historical texts, including writings by artists, critics, patrons, literary figures, and other commentators. Combining a wide-ranging selection of texts with high-quality reproductions of artworks, it offers a resource for the study and understanding of the visual arts of the United States. With contextual essays, explanatory headnotes, maps, and full-color illustrations of key artworks, the volume will appeal to national and international audiences ranging from undergraduates and museum visitors to art historians and other scholars. Texts by a range of artists and cultural figures—including John Adams, Thomas Cole, Frederick Douglass, Mary Cassatt, Edward Hopper, Clement Greenberg, and Cindy Sherman—are grouped according to historical era alongside additional featured artists.

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John Davis, Smithsonian Institution; Michael Leja, University of Pennsylvania School of Arts