American Illustration 35
Author: Mark Heflin
Publisher: American Illustration Annual
Published: 2017-03-28
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9781886212459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe year's best juried collection of illustration in hardcover.
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Author: Mark Heflin
Publisher: American Illustration Annual
Published: 2017-03-28
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9781886212459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe year's best juried collection of illustration in hardcover.
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Published: 2019-11-07
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ISBN-13: 9781886212527
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmerican Illustration 38 presents the year's best photographs from 2018 as selected by a jury of art and design experts. From over 7,000 images submitted to our annual competition, the jury selected only 362 illustrations to be presented in the oversized, beautifully printed, deluxe, hardcover, 384-page annual award book. The AI38 jury included: Christopher Brand, Crown Publishing; Hannah K Lee, The New York Times; Janet Michaud, Politico; Dennis Huyhn, Buzzfeed; Maria G. Keehan, Smithsonian; Aaron Rinas, Art + Mechanical; and Marianne Seregi, National Geographic.
Author: Benjamin Marra
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Published: 2017-12-06
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 168396070X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this 1980s-trash-culture homage, only one man can save strippers from a serial murderer; this volume collects the cult comic book series with its unpublished-until-now conclusion. Can Johnny Timothy mete out his vengeance before more innocent victims have to die? Night Business is Marra’s longest graphic novel to date: a nasty brew of power, passion, vigilantes, and dangerous men raining street justice down upon their enemies.
Author: Professor and Department Head of Art & Art History Elizabeth Milroy
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 1998-01-01
Total Pages: 492
ISBN-13: 9780300069983
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis anthology brings together twenty outstanding works of recent scholarship on the history of the visual arts in the United States from the colonial period to 1945. The selected essays--all written within the past two decades--reflect the interdisciplinary character of current art historiography in America and the variety of approaches that contribute to the dynamism in the field. The authors take up diverse subjects--from colonial portraits to nineteenth-century sculptures of women to photographic images of New York--and invite those with a general knowledge of the history of American art to think more deeply about art and culture. Employing many interpretive methodologies, including iconology, social history, structuralism, psychobiography, and feminist theory, the contributors to this volume combine close analysis of specific art objects or groups of objects with discussion of how these works of art operated within their cultural contexts. The authors consider the works of such artists as John Singleton Copley, Charles Willson Peale, Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Jackson Pollock as they assess how paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, and photographs have carried meaning within American society. And they investigate how the conceptualization, production, and presentation of works of art both inform and are informed by prevailing attitudes toward the role of the arts and the artist in American culture.
Author: Michael C. FitzGerald
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 408
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Turley
Publisher: Amilus
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781886212398
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Presents the winning images from our annual competition held in March 2013 in New York City"--P. [5].
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Publisher: Phaidon Press Limited
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 526
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovering three centuries, this vibrant, fresh overview ranges from Puritan portraits to the American Impressionists to the videos and digital works of today's most intriguing conceptual artists. 500 color illustrations.
Author: Karen Choppa
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 164
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMaud Humphrey was one of the most popular illustrators in America at the turn of the century. Unfortunately, through the years, Maud's impact on American illustration was lost, until it seemed her only claim to fame was as the mother of Hollywood legend Humphrey Bogart. However, Maud's role on the American art scene was as remarkable as any role her son ever played on stage or screen. Today, there is a resurgence of interest in Maud Humphrey's work, and that interest has prompted this book. It is a look at a young woman growing up in Victorian times and the limitations those times set before her. Maud went beyond the limitations to become an early suffragette; she maintained her art career even after marriage and a family. Many of her images grace the pages of this biography and bring her art to life.
Author: Hélène Valance
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2018-06-12
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 0300224141
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA beautifully illustrated look at the vogue for night landscapes amid the social, political, and technological changes of modern America The turn of the 20th century witnessed a surge in the creation and popularity of nocturnes and night landscapes in American art. In this original and thought-provoking book, Hélène Valance investigates why artists and viewers of the era were so captivated by the night. Nocturne examines works by artists such as James McNeill Whistler, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, Frederic Remington, Edward Steichen, and Henry Ossawa Tanner through the lens of the scientific developments and social issues that dominated the period. Valance argues that the success of the genre is connected to the resonance between the night and the many forces that affected the era, including technological advances that expanded the realm of the visible, such as electric lighting and photography; Jim Crow–era race relations; America’s closing frontier and imperialism abroad; and growing anxiety about identity and social values amid rapid urbanization. This absorbing study features 150 illustrations encompassing paintings, photographs, prints, scientific illustration, advertising, and popular media to explore the predilection for night imagery as a sign of the times.
Author: John Davis
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2015-01-30
Total Pages: 663
ISBN-13: 1118542495
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Companion to American Art presents 35 newly-commissioned essays by leading scholars that explore the methodology, historiography, and current state of the field of American art history. Features contributions from a balance of established and emerging scholars, art and architectural historians, and other specialists Includes several paired essays to emphasize dialogue and debate between scholars on important contemporary issues in American art history Examines topics such as the methodological stakes in the writing of American art history, changing ideas about what constitutes “Americanness,” and the relationship of art to public culture Offers a fascinating portrait of the evolution and current state of the field of American art history and suggests future directions of scholarship