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Mar 28, 2024
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ARTH 3740 - [Painting Nineteenth Century America] (crosslisted) AMST 3740 , VISST 3740 (HB) (CA-AS) Next offered 2016-2017. 4 credits.
Prerequisite: ARTH 2400 , VISST 2000 , or ARTH 4100 recommended. Not open to freshmen.
L. L. Meixner.
Art and everyday life in nineteenth and early-twentieth century America with emphasis on Anglo-European traditions. Considers democratic cultures and identities through topical units: the Peale family and America’s first public museum; P.T. Barnum’s “freak shows,” traveling circus, and working-class audiences; daguerreotypes and the rising middle class; genre painting and regional types including the Yankee peddler, Missouri boatman, and the frontiersman; Hudson River School and the “tourist sublime;” artist-explorers, Darwin, and Latin American as spectacle; class and gender construction in the Gilded Age; the neurasthenic body and the turn of the century; Ashcan School, New York City, and urban spectators; immigrants, “slumming,” and documentary photography. Alongside paintings, we examine political cartoons, fashion, advertisements, and popular illustrations.
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