Preserving Western History

Preserving Western History

Author: Andrew Gulliford

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9780826333100

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The first collection of essays on public history in the American West.


The Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge

Author: Richard Haw

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780813535876

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"Bringing together more than sixty images of the bridge that, over the years, have graced postcards, magazine covers, and book jackets and appeared in advertisements, cartoons, films, and photographs, Haw traces the diverse and sometimes jarring ways in which this majestic structure has been received, adopted, and interpreted as an American idea. Haw's account is not a history of how the bridge was made, but rather of what people have made of the Brooklyn Bridge - in film, music, literature, art, and politics - from its opening ceremonies to the blackout of 2003."--BOOK JACKET.


At Home in the Studio

At Home in the Studio

Author: Laura R. Prieto

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2001-12-28

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780674004863

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Picture of the prospects and constraints faced by women sculptors in the United States from the late eighteenth century throught the 1930s and the emerging of a professional identity for women artists. Thanks to their success as neoclassicists, women sculptors were able to cross over into nationalistic and political subjects that were unavailable to women painters.


Picturing a Different West

Picturing a Different West

Author: Janis P. Stout

Publisher: Texas Tech University Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9780896726109

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Picturing a Different West addresses Willa Cather and Mary Austin as central figures in a women's tradition of the pictured West. Both Cather and Austin moved west in their youth and spent much of their lives there. Cather lived on the Great Plains, while Austin resided in California and the Southwest. Cather's travels repeatedly took her to the Southwest, and she wrote three novels with Southwestern settings. Starting with the masculine tradition of Western art that was prevalent when Austin and Cather launched their careers, Janis P. Stout shows how the authors challenged and revised that tradition. Rather than a West of adventure, violence, and conquest, open only to rugged and daring men, the authors envisioned a new West--not conventionally feminine so much as an androgynous space of freedom for women and men alike. Their vision of an alternative West and their alternative ways of thinking about and portraying gender are inseparable. Placing Cather and Austin alongside contemporaries Elsie Clews Parsons, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Laura Gilpin, Stout emphasizes the visual nature of Austin's and Cather's personal experiences of the West and Southwest, their awareness of the prevailing visual representations of the West, and the visual nature of their books about the West, with respect to both prose style and illustrations. In closing, Stout demonstrates the continuance of their tradition in illustrated western books by Leslie Marmon Silko and by Margaret Randall and Barbara Byers.


Museum of Words

Museum of Words

Author: James A. W. Heffernan

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2004-04

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0226323145

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Ekphrasis is the art of describing works of art, the verbal representation of visual representation. Profoundly ambivalent, ekphrastic poetry celebrates the power of the silent image even as it tries to circumscribe that power with the authority of the word. Over the ages its practitioners have created a museum of words about real and imaginary paintings and sculptures. In the first book ever to explore this museum, James Heffernan argues that ekphrasis stages a battle for mastery between the image and the word. Moving from the epics of Homer, Virgil, and Dante to contemporary American poetry, this book treats the history of struggle between rival systems of representation. Readable and well illustrated, this study of how poets have represented painting and sculpture is a major contribution to our understanding of the relation between the arts.


Looking West

Looking West

Author: John D. Dorst

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780812214406

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In Looking West, John D. Dorst examines a largely neglected pattern of seeing that stands in contrast to the universally familiar iconography.


MAGISTERIAL GAZE

MAGISTERIAL GAZE

Author: Albert Boime

Publisher: Smithsonian Books (DC)

Published: 1991-12-17

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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Boime (art history, UCLA) reveals in the expansive vistas of Cole, Church, Bierstadt, Moran, and others a shared perspective--a visual trajectory from the heights to a scenic panorama below. This elevated view, he argues, not only united the major movements of 19th-century landscape painting but also linked them inescapably to the political and social tenets of Manifest Destiny. With eight color, 45 bandw illustrations. 91/4x61/4 Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


A Companion to the American West

A Companion to the American West

Author: William Deverell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 1405138483

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A Companion to the American West is a rigorous, illuminating introduction to the history of the American West. Twenty-five essays by expert scholars synthesize the best and most provocative work in the field and provide a comprehensive overview of themes and historiography. Covers the culture, politics, and environment of the American West through periods of migration, settlement, and modernization Discusses Native Americans and their conflicts and integration with American settlers