The Paintings of Charles Bird King (1785-1862)

The Paintings of Charles Bird King (1785-1862)
Title The Paintings of Charles Bird King (1785-1862) PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Cosentino
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Pages 216
Release 1977
Genre Government publications
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The Painting of Charles Bird King (1785-1862)

The Painting of Charles Bird King (1785-1862)
Title The Painting of Charles Bird King (1785-1862) PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Cosentino
Publisher
Pages 213
Release 1977
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AskART.com: Charles Bird King

AskART.com: Charles Bird King
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AskART.com presents a biographical sketch of American artist and painter Charles Bird King (1785-1862). Additional information for King includes a bibliography of publications about the artist, museum holdings, current exhibits, images of the artist's work, etc. Auction records, including highest prices, are available only to AskART members.

History of the Indian Tribes of North America

History of the Indian Tribes of North America
Title History of the Indian Tribes of North America PDF eBook
Author Thomas Loraine McKenney
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Release 1858
Genre Indians of North America
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History of the Indian Tribes of North America

History of the Indian Tribes of North America
Title History of the Indian Tribes of North America PDF eBook
Author Thomas Loraine McKenney
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Pages 514
Release 1848
Genre Indians of North America
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Rufus Porter's Curious World

Rufus Porter's Curious World
Title Rufus Porter's Curious World PDF eBook
Author Laura Fecych Sprague
Publisher Penn State University Press
Pages 152
Release 2019
Genre Inventions
ISBN 9780271084954

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An examination of Rufus Porter, an enigmatic but astonishingly productive American artist, inventor, and publisher. Presents his life and work in the context of the cultural, social, and technological networks that shaped innovation and democracy during the antebellum era.

The Representation of the Struggling Artist in America, 1800–1865

The Representation of the Struggling Artist in America, 1800–1865
Title The Representation of the Struggling Artist in America, 1800–1865 PDF eBook
Author Erika Schneider
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 197
Release 2015-04-23
Genre Art
ISBN 1611494133

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This book analyzes how American painters, sculptors, and writers, active between 1800 and 1865, depicted their response to a democratic society that failed to adequately support them financially and intellectually. Without the traditional European forms of patronage from the church or the crown, American artists faced unsympathetic countrymen who were unaccustomed to playing the role of patron and less than generous in rewarding creativity. It was in this unrewarding landscape that American artists in the first half of the nineteenth century employed the “struggling” or “starving artist” image to criticize the country’s lack of patronage and immortalize their own struggles. Although the concept of the struggling artist is well known, only a select few artists chose to represent themselves in this negative manner. Using works from five decades, Schneider demonstrates how the artists, such as Washington Allston, Charles Bird King, David Gilmour Blythe, represented a larger phenomenon of artistic struggle in America. The artists’ journals, letters, and biographies reveal how native artists’ desire to create imaginative works came in conflict with American patrons’ more practical interests in portraiture and later in the century, genre work. If artists wanted to avoid financial struggle, they had to learn to capitulate to patrons’ demands. This intellectual struggle would prove the most difficult. In addition to the fine arts, the struggling artist type in essays, poems, short stories, and novels, whose tales mirror the frustrations facing fine artists, are also considered. Through an examination of the development of art academies and exhibition venues, this study traces the evolution of a young nation that went from considering artists as mere craftsmen to recognizing them as important members of a civilized society.