The American Pre-Raphaelites : radical realists / Linda S. Ferber and Nancy K. Anderson ; with Tim Barringer, Barbara Dayer Gallati, Sophie Lynford, Mark D. Mitchell, Janice Simon, Diane Waggoner.
Ferber, Linda S., author.; Anderson, Nancy K.; Barringer, T. J., author.; Dayer-Gallati, Barbara, author.; Lynford, Sophie, author.; Mitchell, Mark D., author.; Simon, Janice, author.; Waggoner, Diane, author.; National Gallery of Art (U.S.), issuing body, publisher, organizer, host institution.; Yale University Press, publisher.
2019
ND210.5.P67 F47 2019 (Mapit)
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The American Pre-Raphaelites : radical realists / Linda S. Ferber and Nancy K. Anderson ; with Tim Barringer, Barbara Dayer Gallati, Sophie Lynford, Mark D. Mitchell, Janice Simon, Diane Waggoner.
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ISBN
9780300242522 (hardcover)
0300242522 (hardcover)
0300242522 (hardcover)
Published
Washington, District of Columbia : National Gallery of Art ; New Haven, Connecticut ; London, England : In association with Yale University Press, [2019]
Printed
Italy : Conti Tipocolor.
Language
English
Description
xvii, 293 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits, photographs ; 27 cm
Call Number
ND210.5.P67 F47 2019
Dewey Decimal Classification
759.13074/753
Summary
Bringing together insights from a distinguished group of scholars, The American Pre-Raphaelites: Radical Realists examines the history and legacy of this often-overlooked group of American artists who were profoundly influenced by John Ruskin (1819-1900), the most influential art critic of the Victorian era, and his call for a revolutionary change in the practice of art--to leave tradition behind, exit the studio, work outdoors, and reproduce nature's "truth" with exacting detail. Published in celebration of Ruskin's two-hundredth birthday, The American Pre-Raphaelites includes some eighty works by Thomas Charles Farrer, Fidelia Bridges, Charles Herbert Moore, Henry Roderick Newman, and William Trost Richards, among others. New research reveals that many of these artists sought reform not only in the practice of art, but also in the broader political arena--many were abolitionists, and Farrer himself had served in the Union army. They followed Ruskin's dictum to record the natural world with strict fidelity, but they also created works of stunning beauty that often include a rich political subtext.--Provided by publisher.
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Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., April 14-July 21, 2019.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington Copyright 2018 2018
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Table of Contents
Who were the American Pre-Raphaelites / Linda S. Ferber
A radical legacy: the British Pre-Raphaelites and global Pre-Raphaelitism / Tim Barringer
Abolitionism and the American Pre-Raphaelite experiment / Sophie Lynford
Thought on canvas: American Pre-Raphaelite iconography / Barbara Dayer-Gallati
A knowing look: the American Pre-Raphaelite still life / Mark K. Mitchell
"The Perfect Observance of Truth": photography and American Pre-Raphaelitism / Diane Waggoner
The new path 1863-1865: "He Serves All, Who Dares to Be True" / Janice Simon
Plates
Checklist of the exhibition
Association for the Advancement of Truth in Art: timeline (1863-1865).
A radical legacy: the British Pre-Raphaelites and global Pre-Raphaelitism / Tim Barringer
Abolitionism and the American Pre-Raphaelite experiment / Sophie Lynford
Thought on canvas: American Pre-Raphaelite iconography / Barbara Dayer-Gallati
A knowing look: the American Pre-Raphaelite still life / Mark K. Mitchell
"The Perfect Observance of Truth": photography and American Pre-Raphaelitism / Diane Waggoner
The new path 1863-1865: "He Serves All, Who Dares to Be True" / Janice Simon
Plates
Checklist of the exhibition
Association for the Advancement of Truth in Art: timeline (1863-1865).