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A history of American tonalism, 1880-1920, by David A. Cleveland ; foreword by John Wilmerding

Label
A history of American tonalism, 1880-1920, by David A. Cleveland ; foreword by John Wilmerding
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A history of American tonalism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
294879078
Responsibility statement
by David A. Cleveland ; foreword by John Wilmerding
Sub title
1880-1920
Table Of Contents
The New England mind : William Morris Hunt, John La Farge, and the Barbizon influence -- A rising tide : George Inness, Alexander Wyant, and Homer Dodge Martin : the fading of the Hudson River school -- The Old World versus the New : American tonalists in Europe--Munich, Paris, and Brittany; the art and influence of Whistler -- The tonalist revolution and the origins of American modernism : the return of the expatriates and the founding of the Art Students League and the Society of American Artists -- The democratization of the tonalist landscape : pastels, watercolors, and etchings, and their influence on the tonalist landscape and aesthetic tonalism -- The rise of the tonalist establishment : the major exhibitions, 1889-1900 : the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889; the Chicago World's Fair, 1893; the Lotos Club; the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1900 -- The transcendental tradition and the tonalist landscape : Emerson, Thoreau, and Darwin--elegiac prophets for a troubled age -- Tonalism and the modernist legacy -- List of artists : the three generations
Target audience
adult
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