Moore positions the work of American artist John White Alexander at the intersection of the shifting discourse of nationalism in American art at the turn of the twentieth century. The book addresses the dynamic search for and definition of national identity through a careful examination of the institutional complexes in which Alexander worked and exhibited.
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Moore positions the work of American artist John White Alexander at the intersection of the shifting discourse of nationalism in American art at the turn of the twentieth century. The book addresses the dynamic search for and definition of national identity through a careful examination of the institutional complexes in which Alexander worked and exhibited.
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VG (Previous owner's inkstamp on half-title page) Black paper over boards; Color illus. dj.; 133 pp.; 8 color plates; 32 bw figures. A study of the work of John White Alexander within the shifting discourse of nationalism during this period of American art, complete with an overview of the historical, political, and cultural context of the time.