An engaging survey of American still-life painting that reinterprets beloved works and introduces lesser-known ones, providing a compelling new synthesis of the subject The Art of American Still Life reconsiders the development and cultural significance of still-life painting in America, exploring renowned treasures alongside recently discovered works-some previously unpublished-in unexpected ways. Taking an innovative approach to the genre, this captivating survey newly divides American still life into four discrete eras, ...
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An engaging survey of American still-life painting that reinterprets beloved works and introduces lesser-known ones, providing a compelling new synthesis of the subject The Art of American Still Life reconsiders the development and cultural significance of still-life painting in America, exploring renowned treasures alongside recently discovered works-some previously unpublished-in unexpected ways. Taking an innovative approach to the genre, this captivating survey newly divides American still life into four discrete eras, each characterized by a predominant form of vision: describing, indulging, discerning, and animating. Works are grouped in "conversations" and explored in accompanying texts to reveal wider cultural meaning. Introductory essays investigate the many interactions between still life and American culture, examining the close connections between still-life painting and other visual discourses, including natural history, illustration, and commercial photography; the roles objects have played in American literature and art; the Philadelphia region's defining and lasting impact on the genre; and the reception of still life in American art and art history. The first major study of American still life in a generation, The Art of American Still Life is destined to become a standard reference on the subject. Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Philadelphia Museum of Art (10/27/15-01/10/16)
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VG (Boards are lightly shelfworn; textblock is lightly shelfworn; interior is clean; binding is solid. ) Color-illustrated boards with black, white and green lettering, 271 pp., color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2015-2016 exhibition. With thematic and illustrated essays by Mark D. Mitchell, Carol Troyen, Bill Brown, and Katie A. Pfohl. The annotated and illustrated catalogue addresses 130 examples of still life. Includes an extensive bibliography. Much to see here.
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Fine. Book. Folio-over 12-15" tall. Large format hardcover, folio size volume bound in pictorial paper covered boards, no dust-jacket as issued. 272 pages. Includes additional essays by Bill Brown. Katie A. Pfohl, Carol Troyen and a foreword by Timothy Rub. With 115 color and 5 black and white illustrations. First edition, published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name.27, Oct. 2015-10 Jan. 2016. No previous ownership marks. A clean, fresh and unmarked copy. Near fine. A large heavy book, Priority and International orders will be charged actual postage.
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New. 10 x 1 x 12 inches. pp. 288. New. Pristine, unmarked. In publisher's shrinkwrap // Shipped carefully packed in a sturdy box. Taking an innovative approach to the genre, this captivating survey newly divides American still life into four discrete eras, each characterized by a predominant form of vision: describing, indulging, discerning, and animating.