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Visual Art and the Urban Evolution of the New South recounts the enormous influence of artists in the evolution of six southern cities -- Atlanta, Charleston, New Orleans, Louisville, Austin and Miami -- from1865 to 1950. In the decades following the Civil War, painters, sculptors, photographers and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Visual Art and the Urban Evolution of the New South recounts the enormous influence of artists in the evolution of six southern cities -- Atlanta, Charleston, New Orleans, Louisville, Austin and Miami -- from1865 to 1950. In the decades following the Civil War, painters, sculptors, photographers and illustrators in these municipalities employed their talents to articulate concepts of the New South, aestheticism and Gilded Age opulence and to construct a visual culture far beyond providing pretty pictures in public buildings and statues in city squares. As Deborah C. Pollack investigates New South proponents such as Henry W. Grady of Atlanta and other regional leaders, she identifies "cultural strivers"--Philanthropists, women's organizations, entrepreneurs, writers, architects, politicians and dreamers -- who united with visual artists to champion the arts both as a means of cultural preservation and as mechanisms of civic progress. Aestheticism, made popular by Oscar Wilde's southern tours during the Gilded Age, was another driving force in art creation and urban improvement. Specific art works occasionally precipitated controversy and incited public anger, yet for the most part artists of all kinds were recognized as providing inspirational incentives for self-improvement, civic enhancement and tourism, art appreciation and personal fulfillment through the love of beauty. Each of the six New South cities entered the late 19th century with fractured artistic heritages. Charleston and Atlanta had to recover from wartime devastation. The infrastructures of New Orleans and Louisville were barely damaged by war, but their social underpinnings were shattered by the end of slavery and postwar economic depression. Austin was not vitalized until after the Civil War and Miami was a post--Civil War creation. Pollack surveys these New South cities with an eye to understanding how each locale shaped its artistic and aesthetic self-perception across a spectrum of economic, political, gender and race issues. She also discusses Lost Cause imagery, present in all the studied municipalities. While many art history volumes concerning the South focus on sultry landscapes outside the urban grid, Visual Art and the Urban Evolution of the New South explores the art belonging to its cities, whether exhibited in its museums, expositions and galleries, or reflective of its parks, plazas, marketplaces, industrial areas, gardens and universities. It also identifies and celebrates the creative urban humanity who shaped the cultural, social and, at times, architectural framework for the modern Southern city |
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spelling | Pollack, Deborah C. Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / Deborah C. Pollack. Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Atlanta : New South brilliance ascending from embers of Civil War -- Charleston : refined enchantment within a New South framework -- New Orleans : lofty art soaring above shallow ground -- Louisville : intertwining roots at the portal of North and South -- Austin : aesthetic mélange of grit, history, and Old South remembrance -- Miami, Miami Beach, and Coral Gables : Southern civilization of Northern dreams. Print version record. Visual Art and the Urban Evolution of the New South recounts the enormous influence of artists in the evolution of six southern cities -- Atlanta, Charleston, New Orleans, Louisville, Austin and Miami -- from1865 to 1950. In the decades following the Civil War, painters, sculptors, photographers and illustrators in these municipalities employed their talents to articulate concepts of the New South, aestheticism and Gilded Age opulence and to construct a visual culture far beyond providing pretty pictures in public buildings and statues in city squares. As Deborah C. Pollack investigates New South proponents such as Henry W. Grady of Atlanta and other regional leaders, she identifies "cultural strivers"--Philanthropists, women's organizations, entrepreneurs, writers, architects, politicians and dreamers -- who united with visual artists to champion the arts both as a means of cultural preservation and as mechanisms of civic progress. Aestheticism, made popular by Oscar Wilde's southern tours during the Gilded Age, was another driving force in art creation and urban improvement. Specific art works occasionally precipitated controversy and incited public anger, yet for the most part artists of all kinds were recognized as providing inspirational incentives for self-improvement, civic enhancement and tourism, art appreciation and personal fulfillment through the love of beauty. Each of the six New South cities entered the late 19th century with fractured artistic heritages. Charleston and Atlanta had to recover from wartime devastation. The infrastructures of New Orleans and Louisville were barely damaged by war, but their social underpinnings were shattered by the end of slavery and postwar economic depression. Austin was not vitalized until after the Civil War and Miami was a post--Civil War creation. Pollack surveys these New South cities with an eye to understanding how each locale shaped its artistic and aesthetic self-perception across a spectrum of economic, political, gender and race issues. She also discusses Lost Cause imagery, present in all the studied municipalities. While many art history volumes concerning the South focus on sultry landscapes outside the urban grid, Visual Art and the Urban Evolution of the New South explores the art belonging to its cities, whether exhibited in its museums, expositions and galleries, or reflective of its parks, plazas, marketplaces, industrial areas, gardens and universities. It also identifies and celebrates the creative urban humanity who shaped the cultural, social and, at times, architectural framework for the modern Southern city English. Art, American Southern States 19th century. Art, American Southern States 20th century. Art and society Southern States History 19th century. Art and society Southern States History 20th century. Southern States Social conditions 1865-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004000 Southern States Social conditions 20th century. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 19e siècle. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 20e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 19e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 20e siècle. États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales 1865-1945. États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales 20e siècle. ART History General. bisacsh ART History Modern (late 19th Century to 1945) bisacsh Art, American fast Art and society fast Social conditions fast Southern States fast 1800-1999 fast History fast Print version: Pollack, Deborah C. Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South 9781611174328 (DLC) 2014023117 (OCoLC)881592281 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=750192 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pollack, Deborah C. Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / Atlanta : New South brilliance ascending from embers of Civil War -- Charleston : refined enchantment within a New South framework -- New Orleans : lofty art soaring above shallow ground -- Louisville : intertwining roots at the portal of North and South -- Austin : aesthetic mélange of grit, history, and Old South remembrance -- Miami, Miami Beach, and Coral Gables : Southern civilization of Northern dreams. Art, American Southern States 19th century. Art, American Southern States 20th century. Art and society Southern States History 19th century. Art and society Southern States History 20th century. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 19e siècle. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 20e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 19e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 20e siècle. ART History General. bisacsh ART History Modern (late 19th Century to 1945) bisacsh Art, American fast Art and society fast Social conditions fast |
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title | Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / |
title_auth | Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / |
title_exact_search | Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / |
title_full | Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / Deborah C. Pollack. |
title_fullStr | Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / Deborah C. Pollack. |
title_full_unstemmed | Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / Deborah C. Pollack. |
title_short | Visual art and the urban evolution of the New South / |
title_sort | visual art and the urban evolution of the new south |
topic | Art, American Southern States 19th century. Art, American Southern States 20th century. Art and society Southern States History 19th century. Art and society Southern States History 20th century. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 19e siècle. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 20e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 19e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 20e siècle. ART History General. bisacsh ART History Modern (late 19th Century to 1945) bisacsh Art, American fast Art and society fast Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | Art, American Southern States 19th century. Art, American Southern States 20th century. Art and society Southern States History 19th century. Art and society Southern States History 20th century. Southern States Social conditions 1865-1945. Southern States Social conditions 20th century. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 19e siècle. Art américain États-Unis (Sud) 20e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 19e siècle. Art et société États-Unis (Sud) Histoire 20e siècle. États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales 1865-1945. États-Unis (Sud) Conditions sociales 20e siècle. ART History General. ART History Modern (late 19th Century to 1945) Art, American Art and society Social conditions Southern States History |
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