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A beautifully illustrated account of the Impressionist experiment
in the United States-showing how the French style was put to
distinctly American use From the late 19th century to the Second
World War, American painters adapted Impressionism to their own
ends, shaping one of the most enduring, complex, and contradictory
styles of art ever produced in the United States. This
comprehensive book presents an original and nuanced history of the
American engagement with the French style, one that was both richer
and more ambivalent than mere imitation. Showcasing key works from
public and private collections across the United States, this
expansive catalogue contextualizes celebrated figures, such as
Claude Monet (1840-1926) and William Merritt Chase (1849-1916),
among their unduly overlooked-and often female-counterparts, such
as Lilla Cabot Perry (1848-1933), Emma Richardson Cherry
(1859-1954), and Evelyn McCormick (1862-1948). Essays from leading
scholars of the movement expand upon the geography and chronology
of Impressionism in America, investigating regional variants and
new avenues opened by the experiment. Beautifully illustrated, this
volume is a landmark event in the understanding of an important era
in American art.
Thomas Sully (1783-1872) painted some of the most dynamic
personalities of the 19th century, including Queen Victoria, Thomas
Jefferson, and the Marquis de Lafayette. Although he created more
than two thousand portraits and subject paintings, his full
production has never before been examined in depth. The child of
actors, Sully's lifelong connection to the theater informed his
imagination. His portraits of 19th-century actors, celebrities,
royalty, and politicians established his reputation, and would mark
all his works, particularly his "fancy pictures," portraits evoking
scenes from literature, fairy tales, Shakespeare, or of his own
devising. This essential introduction demonstrates how the artist
interpreted the nature of painting as performance, manifested in
his dazzling productions. Three essays, 160 color reproductions,
and an illustrated chronology survey and elucidate his career.
Distributed for the Milwaukee Art Museum Exhibition Schedule:
Milwaukee Art Museum (10/11/13-01/05/14) San Antonio Museum of Art
(02/07/14-05/11/14)
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