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Art, American -- Themes, motives.
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Art, British -- Themes, motives.
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Descript |
264 p. ; cm. |
Note |
"Originally published as Volume 34, Issue 4 of Art history"--T.p. verso |
Contents |
Anglo-American: artistic exchange between Britain and the USA / David Peters Corbett and Sarah Monks -- The Wolfe man: Benjamin West's Anglo-American accent / Sarah Monks -- Failure to deliver: Watson and the shark and the Boston Tea Party / Jennifer L. Roberts -- Picturesque nostalgia as ironic dislocation: Joshua Shaw's disruptive visions of the Old New World / Kenneth Haltman -- Details of absence: Frederic Church and the landscape of post-emancipation Jamaica / Jennifer Raab -- Troubled abstraction: whiteness in Charles Dana Gibson and George Du Maurier / Jennifer A. Greenhill -- 'In seen and unseen places': the Henry G. Marquand house and collections in England and America / Melody Barnett Deusner -- Camden Town and Ashcan: difference, similarity and the 'Anglo-American' in the work of Walter Sickert and John Sloan / David Peters Corbett -- Losing sight: war, authority, and blindness in British and American visual cultures, 1914-22 / David M. Lubin -- The madness of art: Georgia O'Keeffe and Virginia Woolf / Alexander Nemerov -- 'Strange encounters': Claes Oldenburg's 'proposed colossal monuments' for New York and London / Jo Applin -- David Hockney: a taste for Los Angeles / Cécile Whiting. |
Alt author |
Peters Corbett, David, 1956-
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Monks, Sarah (Sarah Helen), 1969-
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ISBN |
9781444351439 (pbk.) |
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1444351435 (pbk.) |
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