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Minnesota Prints and Printmakers, 1900-1945

Author : Robert Crump
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 36,75 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780873516358

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A definitive survey of Minnesota's vibrant printmaking scene in the first half of the twentieth century that features almost two hundred artists.

Urban Lowlands

Author : Steven T. Moga
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 38,9 MB
Release : 2024-04-05
Category : History
ISBN : 022683333X

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Interrogates the connections between a city’s physical landscape and the poverty and social problems that are often concentrated at its literal lowest points. In Urban Lowlands, Steven T. Moga looks closely at the Harlem Flats in New York City, Black Bottom in Nashville, Swede Hollow in Saint Paul, and the Flats in Los Angeles, to interrogate the connections between a city’s actual landscape and the poverty and social problems that are often concentrated at its literal lowest points. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective on the history of US urban development from the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, Moga reveals patterns of inequitable land use, economic dispossession, and social discrimination against immigrants and minorities. In attending to the landscapes of neighborhoods typically considered slums, Moga shows how physical and policy-driven containment has shaped the lives of the urban poor, while wealth and access to resources have been historically concentrated in elevated areas—truly “the heights.” Moga’s innovative framework expands our understanding of how planning and economic segregation alike have molded the American city.

Scenic Impressions

Author : Estill Curtis Pennington
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 27,96 MB
Release : 2015-12-16
Category : Art
ISBN : 1611177170

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The radical changes wrought by the rise of the salon system in nineteenth-century Europe provoked an interesting response from painters in the American South. Painterly trends emanating from Barbizon and Giverny emphasized the subtle textures of nature through warm color and broken brush stroke. Artists' subject matter tended to represent a prosperous middle class at play, with the subtle suggestion that painting was indeed art for art's sake and not an evocation of the heroic manner. Many painters in the South took up the stylistics of Tonalism, Impressionism, and naturalism to create works of a very evocative nature, works which celebrated the Southern scene as an exotic other, a locale offering refuge from an increasingly mechanized urban environment. Scenic Impressions offers an insight into a particular period of American art history as borne out in seminal paintings from the holdings of the Johnson Collection of Spartanburg, South Carolina. By consolidating academic information on a disparate group of objects under a common theme and important global artistic umbrella, Scenic Impressions will underscore the Johnsons' commitment to illuminating the rich cultural history of the American South and advancing scholarship in the field, specifically examining some forty paintings created between 1880 and 1940, including landscapes and genre scenes. A foreword, written by Kevin Sharp, director of the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in Memphis, Tennessee, introduces the topic. Two lead essays, written by noted art historians Estill Curtis Pennington and Martha R. Severens, discuss the history and import of the Impressionist movement—abroad and domestically—and specifically address the school's influence on art created in and about the American South. The featured works of art are presented in full color plates and delineated in complementary entries written by Pennington and Severens. Also included are detailed artist biographies illustrated by photographs of the artists, extensive documentation, and indices. Featured artists include Wayman Adams, Colin Campbell Cooper, Elliott Daingerfield, G. Ruger Donoho, Harvey Joiner, John Ross Key, Blondelle Malone, Lawrence Mazzanovich, Paul Plaschke, Hattie Saussy, Alice Ravenel, Huger Smith, Anthony Thieme, and Helen Turner.

Cora Du Bois

Author : Susan C. Seymour
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 453 pages
File Size : 40,42 MB
Release : 2015-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0803262957

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Du Bois studied with Franz Boas, a founder of American anthropology, and with some of his most eminent students: Ruth Benedict and Alfred Kroeber. During World War II, she served as a high-ranking officer for the Office of Strategic Services as the only woman to head one of the OSS branches of intelligence, Research and Analysis in Southeast Asia. After the war she joined the State Department as chief of the Southeast Asia Branch of the Division of Research for the Far East. She was also the first female full professor appointed at Harvard University and became president of the American Anthropological Association. Du Bois worked to keep her public and private lives separate, especially while facing the FBI's harassment as an opponent of U.S. engagements in Vietnam and as a "liberal" lesbian during the McCarthy era.

8 Minnesota Printmakers

Author : Rochester Art Center (Minn.)
Publisher :
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 43,19 MB
Release : 1967*
Category : Artists
ISBN :

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John A. Spelman III, Artist and Printmaker

Author : Tracey Cullen
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 23,3 MB
Release : 2021-06-25
Category :
ISBN : 9780578897615

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This book, John A. Spelman, Artist and Printmaker: From Appalachia to Minnesota's North Shore, is a companion publication for an exhibition by the same title to be held in the Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery in Grand Marais, Minnesota, during the summer of 2021. The book will be made available as a way to extend the viewer's experience. John Spelman was primarily a printmaker, specializing in linoleum-blocks and woodcuts. An introductory essay covers the arc of Spelman's life from his birth in Oak Park, Illinois, in 1912, through his childhood summers spent in northeastern Minnesota, his young adult years in southeastern Kentucky, and finally to his last three decades in Grand Marais, Minnesota. The following sections of the book-entitled Early Years, Appalachian Years, and Minnesota Years-present some 120 examples of Spelman's artwork, including both relief prints and watercolors, annotated with short descriptive texts. A list of sources consulted by the authors completes the volume. Spelman died in 1969, but he is still a vibrant presence in the communities whose landscape and architecture he portrayed so well. His art has considerable aesthetic merit in his chosen medium, and is also of historical significance for what he portrayed of the culture of two remote areas of the United States.

The Prints of Adolf Dehn

Author : Joycelyn Pang Lumsdaine
Publisher : Minnesota Historical Society
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 42,54 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780873512039

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This catalog raisonné reproduces 665 black-and-white and 12 color prints. Minnesota-born Adolf Dehn (1895-1968) was twice awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and his prints are in the collections of major museums in America.