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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
William Sidney Mount, Dancing on the Barn Floor, 1831. [16.1]
-Genre painting (everyday life) of American Rural Life
-Jacksonian Era
-andrew jackson's predency 1829-37
-rise of broad popular culture, middle class -American Art Union (Aplllo Association) 1839-1851
- to promote American art and popular taste
- artists and general public
-anual lottery
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
William Sidney Mount, Eel Spearing at Setauket, 1845. [16.3]
-Genre Painting (in american rual art)
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Francis William Edmonds (1806-63), The Image Peddler, 1844. [16.4]
- Genre painting
-Dark Borque qualities, strong light. Earlier in Europe
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Richard Caton Woodville (1825-55), The Sailor’s Wedding, 1852. [16.5]
-Genre Painting
-Dusseldorf School
-Neoclassical qualties |
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Lilly Martin Spencer (1822-1902), Kiss Me and You’ll Kiss the ‘Lasses,1856. [16.6]
-Genre Painting
-French, but immigrated here
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879)
Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, c. 1845. [16.9]
-Genre Painting
-Studied at Pennsylvania art academy
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
George Caleb Bingham (1811-1879)The Jolly Flatboatmen in Port, 1857. [16.10]
-Genre Painting still rural america
-Dusseldorf school in 1856
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868)
Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851. [16.13]
-History Painting
-Dusseldorf School
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Emanuel Leutze (1816-1868) Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way, 1861 (study fir the mural)
-History Painting
-Daniel Boone (1734-1820), military officers in rev, war
- Linked to Manifest Destiny (as in Emigrants crossing the plains by Bierstadt)
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Severin Roesen (active 1845-72), Still Life with Fruit and Champagne, 1853. [16.15]
-Still Life
- Abundance
-Prosperity
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Henry Inman (1801-46), Georgianna Buckham and her Mother, 1839. [16.17]
-Portraiture
-Crisp details, balanced composition, depths created
-individualized that creates characterization (likeness of people)
-Romanticism with a sense of perfection |
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
William Page (1811-85), Mrs. William Page, c. 1860. [16.21]
- Portraiture
-President of National Academy of Design
- Coliseum
-sense of space
-harmony in color, and form with abstract qualities
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The First School of American Sculpture: Neoclassicism
Horatio Greenough (1805-52), George Washington, 1840. Marble. [18.1] |
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Hiram Powers (1805-73), The Greek Slave, c. 1843. Marble. [18.4]
-The First School of American Sculpture: Neoclassicism
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Thomas Crawford (1813-57)Orpheus and Cerberus, 1843. Marble.
-The First School of American Sculpture: Neoclassicism
-Eurydice (greek mythology, was his wife)
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Thomas Crawford (1813-57) The Progress of Civilization, 1851-63. Senate pediment, United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. [18.6]
-Common in ancient greek
-The First School of American Sculpture: Neoclassicism
-In center she represents AMERICA (eagle)
-Early American on right side (native americans, trees)
-Human Endeavour on left side (education, industry,defense)
-All together represents the progress of America |
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Erastus Dow Palmer (1817-1904), The White Captive, 1857. Marble. [18.9]
-Naturalism (realistic)
-No professional trainer, was a carver
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
John Rogers (1829-1904), The Fugitive’s Story, 1869. Plaster. [18.10]
-Naturalism and “Genre”
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Harriet Hosmer (1830-1908), Puck, 1856. Marble. [18.13]
-The Second Generation in Italy: Neoclassicism
-William Skakespeare, Midsummer nights dream
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Randolph Rogers (1825-92), Nydia, the Blind Girl of Pompeii, 1853. Marble. [18.15]
-The Second Generation in Italy: Neoclassicism
-edward bulwer-lytton The last day of Pompeii 1837
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
The Second Generation in Italy: Neoclassicism
William Wetmore Story (1819-95), Medea, 1864. Marble. [18.16]
-Jason and the Golden Fleece
-Grek Mythology |
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
The Second Generation in Italy: Neoclassicism
William Rinehart (1825-74), Clytie, 1872. Marble. [18.17]
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Photography
Anonymous, Country Couple 1844 [17.2]
-early photography
-1839 daguerreotype by Louis Daguerre
-1841 Calotype (talbotype) by William Henry Fox Talbot
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Photography
Samuel F. B. Morse (1791-1872), Mrs. Samuel F. B. Morse and Daughter Playing Chess, c. 1848. [17.5]
- -Daguerroeotype
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Photography
John Plumbe (1809-57), Jr., United States Capitol, 1846. [17.6]
-Daguerreotype
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Photography (realism)
Mathew Brady (c. 1823-96) Abraham Lincoln, c. 1863. [17.9]
-learned photography from Morse
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Photography
Mathew Brady (c. 1823-96) On the Antietam Battlefield, 1862. [17.10]
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Photography
Carlton Watkins (1829-1916), The Three Brothers – 4480 Feet – Yosemite, 1861. [17.13] |
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ROMANTIC PERIOD (c. 1825 – c. 1870)
Photography
Timothy Sullivan (1840-82), Ancient Ruins in the Canyon de Chelle, New Mexico, 1873. [17.14]
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Second Empire Style
Alfred B. Mullett (1834-90), State, War, and Navy Building (now the Old Executive Office Building), Washington, D.C., 1871-75. [20.3]
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Peter B. Wight (1838-1925), National Academy of Design, New York City, 1863-65. [20.5]
- Victorian Gothic (Ruskinian Gothic) emergered in Britian
-compared to Venice works
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Frank Furness (1839-1912) and George W. Hewitt (1841-1916), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 1872-76. [20.7]
-Victorian Gothic (Ruskinian Gothic)
-Pointed arch on entry way
-Filled surfaces/ornamental
-interior design islamic
-Picturesque eclecticism (attraction to unusual details)
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Other Styles of the American Renaissance
Richard Morris Hunt (1828-1895)
Biltmore, Ashville, North Carolina, 1895. [20.10-12]
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Richard Morris Hunt (1828-1895) The Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island, c. 1892-95. [20.13-14]
-Cornelius Vanderbilt II
-Italain Neo-Renaissance
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
McKim, Mead & White (Charles McKim, William Mead, Stanford White) Isaac Bell House, Newport, Rhode Island, 1882-83. [20.16]
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
McKim, Mead & White (Charles McKim, William Mead, Stanford White) Boston Public Library, 1888. [20.19-20]
-Neo-Renaissance
-Beaux-Arts Style
-Academic Classicism
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. [20.23]
-Beaux-Arts Style; Academic Classicism
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Henry Hobson Richardson (1838-86), Trinity Church, Boston, 1872-77 (interior decoration by John La Farge). [20.25-27]
-Romanesque Revival- period in medieval time in europe before gothic around 1050-1150
-picturesque eclecticism
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Precursors to Modernism
Henry Hobson Richardson, Marshall Field Wholesale Store, Chicago, 1885-87. [20.28]
-toward modernism in architecutre
-toward funcationalism |
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
John and Washington Roebling, Brooklyn Bridge, 1869-83. [21.5]
-Precursors to Modernism
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Louis Sullivan (1856-1924) Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri, 1890-91. [21.9]
-Precursors to Modernism
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THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE (c. 1870 – c. 1900)
Louis Sullivan (1856-1924) Schlesinger and Mayer Department Store (now Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company), Chicago, 1899. [21.12-13]
-Precursors to Modernism
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