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A Measure of Perfection - Phrenology and the Fine Arts in America (Paperback, New edition)
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A Measure of Perfection - Phrenology and the Fine Arts in America (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Cultural Studies of the United States
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Despite its widespread popularity in antebellum America, phrenology
has rarely been taken seriously as a cultural phenomenon. Charles
Colbert seeks to redress this neglect by demonstrating the
important contributions the theory made to artistic developments in
the period. He goes on to reveal the links between the tenets of
phrenology and the cultural ideals of Jacksonian democracy. As
Colbert demonstrates, virtually every important figure of the
American Renaissance expressed some opinion of phrenology, whether
or not they embraced it. Its proponents included many artists eager
to support a cause that enhanced the status of their profession by
endowing the human form with extraordinary significance. Colbert
reviews the careers of Hiram Powers, William Sidney Mount, Harriet
Hosmer, Asher B. Durand, and Thomas Cole, among others, in light of
their responses to phrenology. Powers's "Greek Slave," for example,
can be seen as a model of the physical and moral perfection
available to those who adopted the phrenological program, a series
of dictates on everything from diet to mental and physical
exercise. By creating portraits, genre scenes, ideal figures, and
even landscapes that embodied the theory's teachings, Colbert
shows, artists endeavored to enlist their audience in a crusade
that would transform the nation.
Originally published in 1997.
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