American art: history and culture
[This book is] for American art survey courses. [It] provides a thorough ... chronology of American art, including painting, sculpture, architecture, decorative arts, photography, and folk art. [The author] presents art and artists within the context of their times, including insights into the intel...
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
13
Acknowledgments
14
PART
1
Colonial America
ι
THE NEW WORLD AND
NEW SPAIN
16
Images of the New World
17
First Pictures
17
Scenes from Roanoke
18
Architecture in New Spain,
1500-1700 20
Fortifications
20
The Pueblo Tradition
21
Mission Churches
23
Architecture in the Southwest:
1
700s
25
Structure and Decoration
25
Provincial Baroque
27
2
ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS:
VIRGINIA, NEW ENGLAND, AND NEW NETHERLAND
IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
28
Architecture in Early Virginia
29
Adam Thoroughgood House
29
Bacon s Castle
30
Churches
31
Architecture in New England
31
Parson
Capen
House
32
John Ward House
33
Meetinghouses
33
New England Interiors
35
Furniture
35
Metalwork
39
New Netherland
39
The Stadthuys and Brick Townhouses
41
Dutch Farmhouse Traditions
41
3
PAINTING AND SCULPTURE:
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
42
New England Portraits
43
The Freakes
43
Elizabeth Eggington
43
Elizabeth Paddy Wensley
45
Early Prints and Woodcuts: The Rev. Richard
Mather
46
Dr. John Clark
46
Selfportrait of Thomas Smith
46
Aristocratic Court Style
47
Portraiture in New Netherland
49
Governor Peter Stuyvesant
49
Painting in the South
50
Sculpture
50
An Auxiliary Craft
50
Gravestone Carvers
50
4
ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS:
1700-50 52
Wren s Influence in Virginia
53
Wren Building
54
Williamsburg s Capitol and Governor s Palace
54
Other
Williamsburg
Buildings
55
Plantation Houses of the South
56
Stratford Hall
56
Westover 57
Design through Pattern Books
58
Drayton Hall and Palladianism
58
Merchant Architecture in the North
59
Double-Pits Houses
59
Royall
House
59
William and Mary Style
60
Wentworth Room
61
Queen Anne Style
62
Furniture
63
Metalwork
64
Church Design in the North
65
Public Buildings in the North
65
Design of the Quaker City
66
Christ Church
66
Independence Hall
66
5
PAINTING AND SCULPTURE:
1700-50 68
Fashionable Portraits
68
Court Mode
69
Patroon
Painters
69
Peter Pelham
70
John Smibert
71
Robert Feke
73
Mercantile Heroes
73
Painting in the South
74
Henrietta Johnston
74
Justus Engelhardt
Kühn 74
Gustavus Hesselius
75
Virginian Portraits
75
The Craft of Carving
77
Figurative Woodcarving
77
Architectural Decoration
78
CONTENTS
6
ARCHITECTURE
AND DECORATIVE ARTS:
1750-76 79
Gentleman-Amateur Architects and Architectural
Design Books
79
Peter Harrison
80
Joseph Brown
82
Design-Book Georgian
82
Architecture in New York and Philadelphia
83
Philadelphia Country Houses
84
Philadelphia Townhouses
86
Chippendale and English Rococo
86
Philadelphia Chippendale
87
The Silversmith s Art
88
Architecture in the South
89
Churches
89
Houses
90
Georgian Style
91
William Buckland
92
7
PAINTING:
AFTER
1750 94
Immigrant Portraitists
95
John Wollaston
95
Joseph Badger and John Greenwood
96
Joseph Blackburn
97
John Singleton Copley
99
A Boston Grande Dame
99
A Craftsman s Portrait
101
Portrait and History Painter
102
New York Portraitists
102
Portraiture in the South
103
Jeremiah Theus
103
Henry
Benbridge
103
John Hesselius
104
Charles Willson
Peale
104
The
Peale
Family
106
The Edward Lloyd Family and the John Cadwalader
Family
106
General George Washington
107
Ralph Earl
107
Colonial Values
108
PART
2
The Federal Period
8
ARCHITECTURE:
1785-1830 110
Neoclassicism: An International Movement
111
Thomas Jefferson: Gentleman-Architect
111
Neoclassical Influences
112
A Neoclassical
Universit}1
113
The Federal Style in New England
114
Robert Adam
114
Samuel Mdntire
115
Federal Mansions
117
Charles Bulfinch
117
Harrison Gray Otis House
118
Massachusetts State House
118
Publications of Asher Benjamin
119
The Federal Style of Philadelphia
120
The New Federal City
121
The Capitol and the President s House
122
Latrobe and the New Classicism
123
Bank of Pennsylvania
123
Fairmount Waterworks Pump House
124
A Roman Cathedral
124
American Neoclassicism
125
The Federal Style in New York City
126
The Federal Style in the South
126
9
DECORATIVE ARTS:
1785-1830 128
Adamesque Influences
128
Practitioners and Sources of the Federal
Style
128
Samuel Mdntire
129
Lemon Chest
129
Federal-Style Casepieces
130
Du
Pont Dining Room
131
Duncan Phyfe
132
Custommade to Readymade
133
Toward the Industrial Revolution
1 33
Silver and Porcelain
133
Paul Revere
133
The China Trade and Design
133
10
PAINTING: THE TRADITION OF THE GRAND
MANNER,
1785-1830 135
American History Painting
136
Benjamin West
136
A New Theme in History Painting
137
High Art of the Grand Manner
138
John
Trumbull 139
The Revolutionary War Series
139
In the Grand Manner
1 39
The Historical Portrait
141
Gilbert Stuart and the Federal Style
141
Mrs. Richard
Yates
in New York
142
Three Portraits of Washington
142
Stuart s Style
143
Thomas Sully and the Romantic
Protrait
143
Romantic Idealism
144
Democratic Influences
145
Peale s Artist in his Museum
145
John Vanderlyn and the Grand Manner
146
Neoclassicism and European Influences
146
A Classical Temple
147
Washington
Allsten 148
Roman Influences
148
Landscapes
148
Belshazzar s Feast
149
CONTENTS
Samuel F. B. Morse
1 ^0
A
Portrayal of
American
Democracy
Gods of the Grand Manner
151
150
11
PAINTING: STILL LIFE, GENRE, LANDSCAPE,
AND NATURAL HISTORY,
1785-1830 153
The Peales: A Family of Painters
154
Miniatures and Still Lifes
154
Rembrandt
Peale
154
Sarah Miriam
Peale
155
Symbolic Still Life
156
Message on a Canvas
156
Portraits of Native Americans
156
Genre and Landscape Painting
157
Scenes of Daily Life
157
Rural Scenes
159
Wilson and Audubon: American Ornithologists
161
Birds of America: A Work of Art
161
12
SCULPTURE:
1785-1830 163
Samuel Mclntire and the Skillins
163
Provincial Charm
163
Figurai
Sculpture
165
Sculpture in Neoclassical Philadelphia
165
Sculptors from Europe
166
Jean Antoine
Houdon
166
Giuseppe Ceracchi and Italian Influence
166
William Rush
168
Outdoor Public Sculpture
168
A Carver become Scuptor
170
PART3
13
The Romantic Period
ARCHITECTURE: THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM
AND ECLECTICISM,
1825-70 172
Mills and Strickland: Greek Revival and Roman
Grandeur
173
Robert Mills in Washington, d.c.
173
Greek Taste
174
William Strickland and the Second Bank
175
Spread of the Greek Revival
176
Town and Davis
і
76
Greek Revival in the South
178
Thomas Ustick Walter and the Greco-Roman
Revival
179
Gothic Revival
180
Richard Upjohn and Trinity Church
181
James Ren wick: Churches and Museums
182
Alexander Jackson Davis: Rural Residences
183
Andrew Jackson Downing: First Landscape
Architect
185
Italian Villas, Egyptian Temples, Moorish Palaces
186
M
THE DECORATIVE ARTS: THE AGE OF
ROMANTICISM AND ECLECTICISM,
1800-70 190
Nouveau Riche
Interior
190
Empire. Regency, and Greek Revival Styles
191
Greek Revival
191
Gothic Revival
193
Victorian Interior
195
Rococo Revival
195
15
PAINTING:
LANDSCAPE,
1825-70 198
Manifest Destiny or Paradise Regained?
198
Thomas Cole and the Moralizing Landscape
199
Asher
B. Durand:
Kindred Spirits and Progress
204
Frederic Edwin Church: From the Catskills to
the Andes
207
Robert Scott Duncanson
209
Albert
Bierstadt:
Westward to the Rockies and
Yosemite
210
Native Americans
213
Farmyards, Harbors, and
Luminism
214
Luminism
214
John Frederick Kensett s Landscape
of Essences
216
Precursors of Impressionism
218
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PAINTING: GENRE, NARRATIVE, STILL LIFE,
ΧΌ
AND PORTRAITURE,
1825-70 221
American Genre Painting
222
Homespun and Humor
222
Satire and Burlesque
227
The Western Frontier: Bingham
228
Currier and Ives
230
The Heroic Narrative
231
Still Life and the Joy of Abundance
232
Portraiture: A Blatant Realism
233
17
PHOTOGRAPHY: THE EARLY YEARS,
1839-70 237
Origins of Photography: The Daguerreotype
238
Personalized Pictures for All
238
Visual Realism
239
Portraiture: Realism at Every Level
239
The Unerring Eye
239
Fine Art Portraits
241
Documentary Photography
241
Mr. Lincoln s Cameraman
243
To Europe
—
and Yosemite
245
І О
SCULPTURE: NEOCLASSICISM AND NATURALISM,
XO
1825-70 248
The First School of American Sculpture
249
Horatio Greenough
249
Hiram Powers
251
Thomas Crawford
252
CONTENTS
Naturalism:
The Appropriate National Style
253
Equestrian Statues
253
Erastus Dow Palmer and The White
Capirne
254
Genre Themes: John Rogers
255
Thomas Ball and Public Sculpture
256
The Second Generation in Italy
257
Harriet Hosmer
257
Edmonia Lewis
257
Randolph Rogers
258
William Wetmore Story
259
William Rinehart
259
William
Rimmen
Romantic Enigma
260
22
19
FOLK ART:
A SPECIAL MODE OF VISION
261
Rufus Hathaway
261
Joshua Johnston
263
Eunice Griswold Pinney
264
Joseph H. Davis
265
Portrait Painters on the Back Roads
265
A Signpainter s Peaceable Kingdom
266
Folk Landscape
268
Scutching Bees and Quilting Bees
269
Shaker Simplicity
274
Folk Sculpture
275
Grandma Moses
278
PART
4
The
Amerìcan
Renaissance
~)Г
ARCHITECTURE: THE AGE OF CAPITALISM,
ZXJ IMPERIALISM, AND HIGH SOCIETY,
1870-1900 280
Persian Palaces and the Second Empire Style
281
Second Empire Style
282
High Victorian Gothic
284
Domestic Architecture
286
The American Renaissance
287
Richard Morris Hunt
287
McKim, Mead, and White
293
The World s Columbian Exposition,
1893 297
Henry Hobson Richardson
299
21
TOWARD MODERN ARCHITECTURE:
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE ADVENT
OF THE SKYSCRAPER,
1850-1900 302
Iron Frames and Elevators
303
Architect in Iron
304
John Roebling and the Brooklyn Bridge
307
Chicago and the Rise of the Skyscraper
308
William
Le
Baron Jenney
308
Daniel Burnham
309
Louis Sullivan: First Modern Architect
309
THE ARTFUL INTERIOR: COSMOPOLITANISM,
THE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT, AND THE AMERICAN
HOME,
1870-1900 314
Aesthetics and the American Interior
315
The Eastlake Mode
316
Massproduction for the Middleclasses
317
The High-Style Artful Interior
317
Louis Comfort Tiffany
319
Herter Brothers
319
Japonisme
323
Art in Glass:
La Farge
and Tiffany
324
Art
Nouveau
328
23
PAINTING: THE NATURALISTIC TRADITION
AND COSMOPOLITANISM,
1870-1900 329
More Concerned with Art than Nature...
330
Eastman Johnson
330
George Inness
332
In the
Barbizon
Mood
334
Winslow Homer
334
Thomas Eakins
338
Expatriates and Cosmopolitanism
342
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
342
John Singer Sargent
345
Henry Ossawa Tanner
346
Mary
Cassati
347
24
PAINTING: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISM, AMERICAN
RENAISSANCE, AND
TROMPE
L OEIL
REALISM
349
Impressionism in America
349
William Merritt Chase
349
Julian Alden Weir
350
Early American Impressionists
351
Childe
Hassam
353
Cecilia Beaux
354
Munich as an Art Center: Realism
354
Mysticism, Exoticism, and Murals
355
John
La Farge
356
Mural Painting
358
Academic Classicism, the American Renaissance, and
Tonalism
358
Kenyon Cox
358
Thomas Wilmer Dewing
360
Abbott Handerson Thayer
362
Inner Visions: Blakelock and Ryder
362
Symbolism
364
Trompe l Oeil
364
William Michael Harnett
365
John Frederick
Peto
366
25
PHOTOGRAPHY:
1870-1900 367
Photography and the West
368
Early Photographers
368
The Aesthetics of Photography
371
Portraits and Social Commentary
373
Cameras for Everyone
376
CONTEXTS
26
SCULPTURE: FROM THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE
TO THE WESTERN FRONTIER,
1870-1900 377
Sculpture for Mansions
378
Celebrations. Festivities, and Ceremonies
378
Heroes Cast in Bronze
379
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
380
Daniel Chester French
381
Americans in Paris
38 3
Late-Nineteenth-Century French Influences
386
Sculpture and the American West
387
Genre Sculpture
390
PART
5
The Early Modern Period
ARCHITECTURE: THE FIRST GENERATION
OF MODERNISM,
1900-40 392
Beaux-Arts Architecture: A Last Hurrah
393
The Skyscraper: Higher and Higher
395
A Form for the Tall Building
395
Cit}
versus City
396
Frank Lloyd Wright: The Early Career
398
Larkin Building and Unity Temple
398
The Prairie House
399
Artistic Influences
401
Fruitful Years
402
Fallingwater
402
Commercial Innovation
403
The California School
404
Residential Architecture
404
The Next Generation
405
The Skyscraper: Art
Deco
and the International
Style
407
The Chrysler Building and the Empire State
Building
407
The Triumph of Modernism
409
The International Style
410
Rockfeller Center
410
DECORATIVE ARTS AND INTERIORS:
THE AGE OF THE MACHINE AND STREAMLINING,
1900^0 412
Beaux-Arts and Arts and Crafts
413
The Arts and Crafts Movement
413
Art
Deco 415
Art
Deco
Designers
416
Room Installations
417
Bauhaus
Design comes to America
419
Modern Classics
419
PAINTING:
REALISM AND REGIONALISM,
1900-40 422
Realism versus Modernism versus Tradition
422
Robert Henri and the Eight
423
John Sloan and the Ashcan School
425
George
Luks
427
Everett Shinn
428
William Glackens
428
Ernest Lawson
430
Maurice Prendergast
430
Arthur B. Davies
432
George Bellows
432
Edward Hopper
435
Reginald Marsh
436
Archibald Motley, Jr.
438
The Rise of Regionalism
439
Thomas
Hart Benton 439
John Steuart Curry
440
Grant Wood
441
30
PAINTING: THE MODERN MODE,
1900-40 444
The Parisian Influence
444
Americans in Paris: The Rise of the
Avant-Garde 446
The American Group
447
Synchronism
450
The
291
Gallery
452
Max Weber
452
John
Marin
455
Arthur Dove
456
Marsden
Hartley
457
Georgia O Keeffe
457
Leo and Gertrude Stein
458
Mabel Dodge
459
The Armory Show of
1913 459
After the Armory
460
The Dadaists
461
Man Ray
461
Futurism and Precisionism
462
Stuart Davis
465
Charles Burchfield
467
31
PHOTOGRAPHY: AESTHETIC MATURITY,
1900-40 468
Photography as Art
469
Alfred
Stieglitz 469
Edward Steichen
472
Clarence White
473
Social Documentary Photography
473
Lewis
Hine
473
Yessel and Sheeler
475
Paul Strand
476
Photography and the
FSA
476
Dorothea
Lange 476
BenShahn
478
Walker Evans
478
The Western School
480
Edward Weston
480
Ansel Adams
481
Imogen Cunningham
482
CONTENTS 11
32
SCULPTURE:
TRADITION,
DIVERSITY, AND
ANARCHY,
190ÍM-0
483
33
Nature and Classicism Abstracted
483
Manship and the Old Guard
484
Art
Deco 484
Social Realism
485
The Rise of Modernism
487
European Influences
487
Dada
and Surrealism
490
Calder s Wire Constructions
491
Lachaise and
Robus
493
Direct Carving
494
African-American Sculptors
497
PART
6
Postwar Modern,
Postmodern Art
ARCHITECTURE: THE INTERNATIONAL
STYLE AND THE GLASS BOX,
1940
TO THE PRESENT
500
The Postwar Boom and the American Dream
500
The Birth of Suburbia
501
Frank Lloyd Wright
501
The Guggenheim Museum
502
Walter Gropius:
Bauhaus
Design comes to America
504
The Architects Collaborative
(TAC)
505
Breuer,
Mies, and the International Style
506
The Whitney Museum
507
Mies van
der Rohe 507
American Architects of the International Style
509
Philip Johnson
509
Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill
511
Harrison and Abramovitz
512
ARCHITECTURE: DIVERSITY AND REACTION,
1940
TO THE PRESENT
515
Alternatives to the International Style
516
Eero
Saarinen 516
I.
M. Pei
518
Louis
Kahn 518
Paul Rudolph
519
Western and Midwestern Architecture
520
Postmodern Architecture
522
Robert
Venturi
523
Johnson in Transition
524
Michael Graves
527
Thomas Beeby
527
O
СГ
DESIGN IN AMERICA: MODERN AND
J>J POSTMODERN,
1940
TO THE PRESENT
529
Modern Design at the Modern
529
A New Kind of Interior
530
Corporate Interiors
531
Spiritual Modern
5 33
Domestic Interiors
533
Eero
Saarinen 533
Knoll International
533
Raymond Loewy
535
Charles Eames
535
Handcrafted versus Machine-Age Furniture
537
George Nakashima
537
Wharton Esherick
538
Wendell Castle
538
Office Equipment
538
Postmodern Design
540
36
PAINTING: THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE,
SOCIAL REALISM, AND ABSTRACTION,
1940
TO THE PRESENT
543
Social Realism
544
Ben Shahn
544
Other Social Realists
546
African-American Artists
547
William Johnson
547
Horace Pippin
548
Jacob Lawrence
548
Malvin
Gray Johnson
549
Lois Mailou Jones
550
Romare Bearden 550
Foundations of Abstract Expressionism: Surrealism
551
A Surrealist Manifesto
552
A New Way of Seeing
552
Surrealist Painting
553
Arshile Gorky
553
Mark Tobey and Bradley
Tomiin
554
William Baziotes
555
Abstract Expressionism
556
Jackson Pollock
556
Willem de
Kooning
557
Franz Kline
557
A Mixed Response
558
Colorfield Painting
559
Robert Motherwell
559
Adolf Gottlieb
559
MarkRothko
560
Hans Hofmann
562
Larry Rivers
562
Philip Guston and Clyfford Still
563
Helen
Frankenthaler
and Morris Louis
563
37
PAINTING: HARDEDGE COLORFIELD, POP ART,
AND REALISM,
1940
TO THE PRESENT
566
Hardedge Colorfield Painting
567
Barnett Newman
567
Josef Albers
568
Ad Reinhardt 568
Minimalism: Kelly, Noland, and Stella
569
Art and Popular Culture
570
12
CONTENTS
Robert
Rauschenberg ■>/1
Jasper Johns
57 3
Andy Warhol
574
Roy
Lichtenstein
575
James
Rosenquist
576
Robert Indiana
576
Tom Wesselmann
577
The New Realism
578
Philip
Pearlstein 578
Chuck Close
579
Richard
Estes
580
Naturalism: A Deeprooted Tradition
581
Andrew Wyeth
581
Postmodernism
582
Xancy Graves
о
1 ?
Judy Pratt
Ь|5
African-Americans and the Found-Object Image
James Hampton
615
The Return or Realism
616
Duane Hanson
617
The Tradition Continues
617
40
PHOTOGRAPHY:
1940
TO THE PRESENT
620
38
SCULPTURE: OLD TRADITIONS AND NEW
DIRECTIONS,
1940
TO THE PRESENT
585
Redefining Sculpture
585
Isamu Noguchi
586
Abstract Expressionist Sculpture
587
Theodore
Roszak
587
Herbert Ferber
588
Seymour Lipton
588
Ibram Lassaw
589
José de
Rivera
589
Richard Lippold
590
Alexander
Calder
and David Smith
591
Richard Stankiewicz
593
Mark
di Suvero
594
39
SCULPTURE: FEMINISM, FOUND OBJECTS, POP, MINI¬
MALISM, AND REALISM,
1940
TO THE PRESENT
595
Women and Art
596
Found Objects and Assemblages
596
Joseph Cornell
596
Louise Nevelson
597
Edward
Kienholz 599
George Segal
600
Johns and
Rauschenberg 601
Pop Art Sculpture
601
Claes
Oldenburg
601
Marisol
Escobar
602
Minimalism
602
Tony Smith
603
Donald Judd
604
Sol LeWitt
604
Larry Bell and Dan Flavin
607
Chryssa
607
Lucas Samaras and Others
607
Site Sculptures and Earthworks
608
Richard
Serra
608
Robert
Smithson
609
Christo 611
The Feminist Art Movement
611
Louise Bourgeois
612
Judy Chicago
612
Photojournalism
621
W. Eugene Smith
622
Margaret Bourke-Smith
623
The End of LIFE
623
Gordon Parks
625
Photography and Abstraction
625
Minor White
625
László
Moholy-Nagy and
György Képes
626
Henn
Holmes Smith
627
The Surrealistic Image
629
JerryUelsmann
631
Harry
Callahan 631
Paul Caponigro
632
The Observing Eye
632
Robert Frank
632
Diane Arbus
634
Robert Mapplethorpe
636
Weegee
637
Garry Winogrand
638
Lee Friedlander 638
Postmodernism and the Camera
639
GLOSSARY
641
BIBLIOGRAPHY
646
Sources and Surveys
646
Architecture
646
Architects
647
Decorative Arts
649
Artisans and Designers
650
Painting
651
Painters
652 ·
Sculpture
657
Sculptors
658
Photography
659
Photographers
660
Women Artists/Women in Art
661
African-American Art and Artists
662
Chicaco/Hispanic/Latino Art
662
Folk and Outsider Art
662
The New World, New Spain, and New France
663
NOTES
664
PICTURE CREDITS
666
INDEX
672
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