The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... traditions , prefer- ences , and necessities of those who had settled or been born on these shores . Especially in ... tradition in American art . Reproductions of works of art , whether in color or in black and white , are but shadows ...
... traditions , prefer- ences , and necessities of those who had settled or been born on these shores . Especially in ... tradition in American art . Reproductions of works of art , whether in color or in black and white , are but shadows ...
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... tradition began to emerge . The major elements were British , and Britain continued to provide the single strongest influence throughout the century , especially in the coastal re- gions . But there were other and conflicting elements ...
... tradition began to emerge . The major elements were British , and Britain continued to provide the single strongest influence throughout the century , especially in the coastal re- gions . But there were other and conflicting elements ...
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... traditional real- istic approach was reinvigorated , to flourish alongside the most extravagant manifestations of novelty - seeking as equally expres- sive of the American tradition . When the Museum of Modern Art appeared upon the ...
... traditional real- istic approach was reinvigorated , to flourish alongside the most extravagant manifestations of novelty - seeking as equally expres- sive of the American tradition . When the Museum of Modern Art appeared upon the ...
Contents
Spain and France in the New World | 4 |
The Seventeenth Century | 11 |
The Tradition and the Arts of the Puritans | 15 |
Copyright | |
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