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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction. The Dream of Art for the People
1. Engravings: To Lead Taste or to Follow?
2. Selecting Artworks for Distribution: From Democracy to Oligarchy
3. The Free Gallery: Art, Anxiety, and Revolution
4. Distributions and Membership: ""Messengers and Missionaries of Art""?
5. The Bulletin: From Education to Provocation
6. Slowly, Then All at Once: The Demise of the American Art-Union
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: American Art-Union Resources
Appendix B: American Art-Union Officers and Committee of Management, 1839-51
Appendix C: American Art-Union Engravings Distributed to All Members
Notes
Sources Cited
Index
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction. The Dream of Art for the People
1. Engravings: To Lead Taste or to Follow?
2. Selecting Artworks for Distribution: From Democracy to Oligarchy
3. The Free Gallery: Art, Anxiety, and Revolution
4. Distributions and Membership: ""Messengers and Missionaries of Art""?
5. The Bulletin: From Education to Provocation
6. Slowly, Then All at Once: The Demise of the American Art-Union
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: American Art-Union Resources
Appendix B: American Art-Union Officers and Committee of Management, 1839-51
Appendix C: American Art-Union Engravings Distributed to All Members
Notes
Sources Cited
Index
About the Author