American Paintings in the Brooklyn Museum

American Paintings in the Brooklyn Museum
Title American Paintings in the Brooklyn Museum PDF eBook
Author Teresa A. Carbone
Publisher Giles
Pages 584
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN

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A major authoritative catalogue of one of the world's most important collections of American art by artists born before 1876.

Kehinde Wiley

Kehinde Wiley
Title Kehinde Wiley PDF eBook
Author Connie H. Choi
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2015-02-20
Genre Art
ISBN 3791354302

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Filled with reproductions of Kehinde Wiley’s bold, colorful, and monumental work, this book encompasses the artist’s various series of paintings as well as his sculptural work—which boldly explore ideas about race, power, and tradition. Celebrated for his classically styled paintings that depict African American men in heroic poses, Kehinde Wiley is among the expanding ranks of prominent black artists—such as Sanford Biggers, Yinka Shonibare, Mickalene Thomas, and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye—who are reworking art history and questioning its depictions of people of color. Co-published with the Brooklyn Museum of Art for the major touring retrospective, this volume surveys Wiley’s career from 2001 to the present. It includes early portraits of the men Wiley observed on Harlem’s streets, and which laid the foundation for his acclaimed reworkings of Old Master paintings by Titian, van Dyke, Manet, and others, in which he replaces historical subjects with young African American men in contemporary attire: puffy jackets, sneakers, hoodies, and baseball caps. Also included is a generous selection from Wiley’s ongoing World Stage project; several of his enormous Down paintings; striking male portrait busts in bronze; and examples from the artist’s new series of stained glass windows. Accompanying the illustrations are essays that introduce readers to the arc of Wiley’s career, its critical reception, and ongoing evolution.

Early American Paintings

Early American Paintings
Title Early American Paintings PDF eBook
Author Brooklyn Museum
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 1917
Genre Painters
ISBN

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American Paintings in the Brooklyn Museum

American Paintings in the Brooklyn Museum
Title American Paintings in the Brooklyn Museum PDF eBook
Author Brooklyn Museum
Publisher
Pages 1151
Release 2006
Genre Painters
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The Brooklyn Museum American Paintings

The Brooklyn Museum American Paintings
Title The Brooklyn Museum American Paintings PDF eBook
Author Brooklyn Museum
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1979-09-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780295962252

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Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors
Title Behind Closed Doors PDF eBook
Author Richard Aste
Publisher The Monacelli Press, LLC
Pages 225
Release 2013-09-10
Genre Art
ISBN 1580933653

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A critical contribution to the burgeoning field of Spanish colonial art, Behind Closed Doors reveals how art and luxury goods together signaled the identity and status of Spanish Americans struggling to claim their place in a fluid New World hierarchy. By the early sixteenth century, the Spanish practice of defining status through conspicuous consumption and domestic display was established in the Americas by Spaniards who had made the transatlantic crossing in search of their fortunes. Within a hundred years, Spanish Americans of all heritages had amassed great wealth and had acquired luxury goods from around the globe. Nevertheless, the Spanish crown denied the region’s new moneyed class the same political and economic opportunities as their European-born counterparts. New World elites responded by asserting their social status through the display of spectacular objects at home as pointed reminders of the empire’s dependence on silver and other New World resources. The private residences of elite Spaniards, Creoles (American-born white Spaniards), mestizos, and indigenous people rivaled churches as principal repositories for the fine and decorative arts. Drawing principally on the Brooklyn Museum’s renowned colonial holdings, among the country’s finest, this book presents magnificent domestic works in a broad New World (Spanish and British) context. In the essays within, the authors lead the reader through the elite Spanish American home, illuminating along the way a dazzling array of both imported and domestic household goods. There, visitors would encounter European-inspired portraiture, religious paintings used for private devotion and also as signifiers of status, and objects that spoke to the owner’s social and racial identity.

Objects of Myth and Memory

Objects of Myth and Memory
Title Objects of Myth and Memory PDF eBook
Author Diana Fane
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1993-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780295971049

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