The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... became precari- ous , as it has largely remained to our own time . As 1900 approached , the European - trained painters and sculptors became increasingly remote from booming , crude , progressive America , for theirs was an art of ...
... became precari- ous , as it has largely remained to our own time . As 1900 approached , the European - trained painters and sculptors became increasingly remote from booming , crude , progressive America , for theirs was an art of ...
Page 336
... became more at- mospheric . He made figure studies , and his forms became fuller and more monumental . After his return he left New York for good , to settle on a storm - battered point at Prout's Neck on the Maine coast . There , close ...
... became more at- mospheric . He made figure studies , and his forms became fuller and more monumental . After his return he left New York for good , to settle on a storm - battered point at Prout's Neck on the Maine coast . There , close ...
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... became a lifelong friend ) and developed a fondness for Boston which was per- haps not unrelated to the fact that he became engaged to a charming Boston girl . After graduation he went abroad , travel- ing through the British Isles and ...
... became a lifelong friend ) and developed a fondness for Boston which was per- haps not unrelated to the fact that he became engaged to a charming Boston girl . After graduation he went abroad , travel- ing through the British Isles and ...
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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