The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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Page 361
... artists of his period , Ryder was not a literary or il- lustrative painter . The subject , whatever its genesis might be , be- came a compelling image with a life and curious overtones of its own and the illogical coherence of a dream ...
... artists of his period , Ryder was not a literary or il- lustrative painter . The subject , whatever its genesis might be , be- came a compelling image with a life and curious overtones of its own and the illogical coherence of a dream ...
Page 413
... artists , actors , and critics , tabled and thus killed the Fine Arts Bill , which would have provided a continuing role for government in the nation's artistic devel- opment . The Federal Arts Projects limped on for a few months with ...
... artists , actors , and critics , tabled and thus killed the Fine Arts Bill , which would have provided a continuing role for government in the nation's artistic devel- opment . The Federal Arts Projects limped on for a few months with ...
Page 415
... artists as Allston , Cole , Quidor , Blythe , Rimmer , Blake- lock , and Inness . It reappeared in the work of several painters and sculptors who emerged in the period immediately follow- ing the Armory Show , and its direction varied ...
... artists as Allston , Cole , Quidor , Blythe , Rimmer , Blake- lock , and Inness . It reappeared in the work of several painters and sculptors who emerged in the period immediately follow- ing the Armory Show , and its direction varied ...
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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