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The Art of Death in 19th Century America - Mortality in Visual Arts, Fashion and Performance (Paperback)
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The Art of Death in 19th Century America - Mortality in Visual Arts, Fashion and Performance (Paperback)
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This book is a must for anyone interested in 19th century America,
Britain and France or the Goth sub-culture. It is a broad look at
the effects death had on these societies and the many creative ways
people responded to it. This book is also a must for anyone
interested in or perplexed by modern and abstract art, drawing
clear lines from nineteenth century religions or philosophies such
as Spiritualism and Theosophy to art and artists of the twentieth
century. The book takes a comprehensive approach to art. Instead of
buying texts on each subject, this work discusses various topics
from cemetery design, to painting, to photography, to mourning
clothing and jewelry design and etc. It explains important things
missing from art history texts when It discusses mediums as
performance artists, post mortem painters and post mortem
photographers. It explains the connection between death and the
emergence of 3-dimensional media. The book also examines why 19th
century people acted as they did, which, from our perspective,
seems odd or even bizarre. It answers questions such as: why did
people from this era believe that mediums could communicate with
the dead?; why did they believe that photographers could photograph
ghosts?; and why did they believe the dead could paint? Most
importantly, the book explains how these beliefs influence us
today.
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