Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century

Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century
Title Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author J. Gray Sweeney
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 220
Release 1987
Genre Art
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Artists of Michigan

Artists of Michigan
Title Artists of Michigan PDF eBook
Author Andrea P. A. Belloli
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Pages 0
Release 1987
Genre Art, American
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ARTISTS OF MICHIGAN FROM THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

ARTISTS OF MICHIGAN FROM THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
Title ARTISTS OF MICHIGAN FROM THE NINETEENTH CENTURY PDF eBook
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Release 1987
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Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century

Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century
Title Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
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Pages 216
Release 1987
Genre Artists
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The Lyceum and Public Culture in the Nineteenth-century United States

The Lyceum and Public Culture in the Nineteenth-century United States
Title The Lyceum and Public Culture in the Nineteenth-century United States PDF eBook
Author Angela G. Ray
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 392
Release 2005
Genre Education
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Angela Ray provides a refreshing new look at the lyceum lecture system as it developed in the United States from the 1820s to the 1880s. She argues that the lyceum contributed to the creation of an American "public" at a time when the country experienced a rapid change in land area, increasing immigration, and a revolution in transportation, communication technology, and social roles. The history of the lyceum in the nineteenth century illustrates a process of expansion, diffusion, and eventual commercialization. In the late 1820s, a politically and economically dominant culture--the white Protestant northeastern middle class--institutionalized the practice of public debating and public lecturing for education and moral uplift. In the 1820s and 1830s, the lyceum was characterized by organized groups in cities and towns, particularly in the Northeast and the Old Northwest (now the Midwest). These groups were established to promote debate, to create a setting for study, and to provide a forum for members' lecturing. By the 1840s and 1850s, however, most lyceums concentrated on the sponsorship of public lectures, presented for institutional profit as well as public instruction and entertainment. Eventually, lyceum lectures became a commercial enterprise and desirable platform for celebrities who wished to expand their incomes from lecturing.

Michigan History

Michigan History
Title Michigan History PDF eBook
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Pages 648
Release 1987
Genre Michigan
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"Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Nineteenth-Century Pioneer of Modern Art Criticism "

Title "Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Nineteenth-Century Pioneer of Modern Art Criticism " PDF eBook
Author KimberlyMorse Jones
Publisher Routledge
Pages 232
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1351568450

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Mining various archives and newspaper repositories, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Nineteenth-Century Pioneer of Modern Art Criticism provides the first full-length study of a remarkable woman and heretofore neglected art critic. Pennell, a prolific 'New Art Critic', helped formulate and develop formalist methodology in Britain at the end of the nineteenth century, which she applied to her mostly anonymous or pseudonymous reviews published in numerous American and British newspapers and periodicals between 1883 and 1923. A bibliography of her art criticism is included as an appendix. In addition to advocating an advanced way in which to view art, Pennell used her platform to promote the work of ?new? artists, including ?ouard Manet and Edgar Degas, which had only recently been introduced to British audiences. In particular, Pennell championed the work of James McNeill Whistler for whom she, along with her husband, the artist Joseph Pennell, wrote a biography. Examination of her contributions to the late Victorian art world also highlights the pivotal role of criticism in the production and consumption of art in general, a point which is often ignored.