Letters & Papers of John Singleton Copley and Henry Pelham, 1739-1776. [Boston] Massachusetts Historical Society, 1914

Letters & Papers of John Singleton Copley and Henry Pelham, 1739-1776. [Boston] Massachusetts Historical Society, 1914
Title Letters & Papers of John Singleton Copley and Henry Pelham, 1739-1776. [Boston] Massachusetts Historical Society, 1914 PDF eBook
Author John Singleton Copley
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1972
Genre Painters United States Correspondence, Reminiscences, Etc
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Letters & Papers of John Singleton Copley and Henry Pelham, 1739-1776

Letters & Papers of John Singleton Copley and Henry Pelham, 1739-1776
Title Letters & Papers of John Singleton Copley and Henry Pelham, 1739-1776 PDF eBook
Author John Singleton Copley
Publisher
Pages 494
Release 1914
Genre Artists
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John Singleton Copley

John Singleton Copley
Title John Singleton Copley PDF eBook
Author Carolyn J. Weekley
Publisher Colonial Williamsburg
Pages 44
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN 9780879351311

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John Singleton Copley was described by family members as a quiet and retiring man possessing great powers of concentration. He was consumed with the idea of perfecting his art. He was also characterized as a tender and thoughtful man, one who supported a sizable family through his art commissions. Copley's contemporaries noted that his artistic success was achieved through great personal sacrifice and long hours of work.

Art Books

Art Books
Title Art Books PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang M. Freitag
Publisher Routledge
Pages 572
Release 2013-10-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134830416

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First published in 1997. For this second edition of Art Books: A Basic Bibliography of Monographs on Artists, the vast number of new books published since 1985 was surveyed and evaluated. This has resulted in the selection of 3,395 additional titles. These selections, reflective of the increase in the monographic literature on artists during the last ten years, are evidence of the activities of a larger number of art historians in more countries worldwide, of the increasingly diverse and ambitious exhibition programs of museums whose number has also increased dramatically, and also of a lively international art market and the attendant gallery activities. The selections of the first edition have been reviewed, errors have been corrected and important new editions and reprints have been noted. The second edition contains 278 names of artists not represented in the first edition.

Voyages of the Self

Voyages of the Self
Title Voyages of the Self PDF eBook
Author Barbara Novak
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2009-05-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0199728437

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Barbara Novak is one of America's premier art historians, the author of the seminal books American Painting of the Nineteenth Century and Nature and Culture, the latter of which was named one of the Ten Best Books of the Year by The New York Times and was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award. Now, with Voyages of the Self, this esteemed critic completes the trilogy begun with the two earlier works, offering once again an exhilarating exploration of American art and culture. In this book, Novak explores several inspired pairings of key writers and painters, drawing insightful parallels between such masters as John Singleton Copley and Jonathan Edwards, Winslow Homer and William James, Frederic Edwin Church and Walt Whitman, and Jackson Pollock and Charles Olson. Through these and other groupings, Novak tracks the varied meanings of the self in America, in which the most salient characteristics of each artist or writer is shown to draw from--and in turn influence--the larger map of American life. Two major threads weaving through the book are the American preoccupation with the "object" and our continuing return to pragmatism. Novak notes for instance how Copley's art mirrors the puritan denial of self found in Jonathan Edwards and how as colonial scientists they share an interest in sensation and observation. She sees Winslow Homer and William James as practitioners of a pragmatic self grounded in an immediate experience that looks for concrete results. Through such fruitful comparisons--whether between Copley and Edwards, or Lane and Emerson, or Ryder and Dickinson--Novak sheds unmatched light on our nation's artistic heritage. Wonderfully illustrated with dozens of black-and-white pictures and sixteen full-color plates, here is a stunning work that yields a wealth of insight into American art and culture--and concludes Novak's landmark trilogy.

American Painters on Technique

American Painters on Technique
Title American Painters on Technique PDF eBook
Author Lance Mayer
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 268
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 1606060775

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A study of an important but anonymous part of the history of American art: the materials and techniques used by American painters. Based on research including artists' recipe books, letters, journals, and painting manuals, it includes topics such as the quest for the 'secrets' of the Old Masters; the application of 'toning' layers; and more.

Book of Ages

Book of Ages
Title Book of Ages PDF eBook
Author Jill Lepore
Publisher Vintage
Pages 466
Release 2014-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0307948838

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NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR NPR • Time Magazine • The Washington Post • Entertainment Weekly • The Boston Globe A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK From one of our most accomplished and widely admired historians—a revelatory portrait of Benjamin Franklin's youngest sister, Jane, whose obscurity and poverty were matched only by her brother’s fame and wealth but who, like him, was a passionate reader, a gifted writer, and an astonishingly shrewd political commentator. Making use of an astonishing cache of little-studied material, including documents, objects, and portraits only just discovered, Jill Lepore brings Jane Franklin to life in a way that illuminates not only this one extraordinary woman but an entire world.