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transforming visions of the American West
By Jules David Prown

"Discovered lands, invented pasts" was published by Yale University Press in 1992 - New Haven, it has 217 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Discovered lands, invented pasts” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Discovered lands, invented pasts
- Author: Jules David Prown
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 217
- Publisher: Yale University Press
- Publish Date: 1992
- Publish Location: New Haven
“Discovered lands, invented pasts” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ West (U.S.) in art - American Art - Indians in art - Exhibitions - In art - Indians of North America - Pictorial works - West (u.s.), in art - Indians of north america, pictorial works - Art, american - Art, exhibitions - Art américain - Expositions - États-Unis (Ouest) dans l'art - Iconografie - Artes - História - Indiens - Ouvrages illustrés - Catalogues d'exposition - Art - Dans l'art - Cody - Indians of north america--pictorial works--exhibitions - Art, american--exhibitions - Indians in art--exhibitions - N8214.5.u6 d57 1992 - 760/.0449978
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xv, 217 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1744552M - OL18301701W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 25410734
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 92053537
- ISBN-10: 0300057229 - 0300057318
- All ISBNs: 0300057229 - 0300057318
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"A common theme of western American art--from the depictions of Indians by early explorers to the monumental landscapes of Albert Bierstadt to the vibrant images of Georgia O'Keeffe--is the transformation of the land through European-American exploration and resettlement. In this handsome book, leading authorities look at western American art of the past three centuries, reevaluating it from the perspectives of history, art history, and American studies." "Jules David Prown begins the book by discussing the need for interdisciplinary approaches to broaden the study of western American art. Nancy K. Anderson then calls for a reconsideration of western art as art rather than documentation and for the adoption of new methods to probe its aesthetic, historical, political, and cultural complexities. William Cronon explores what an environmental historian might learn from American landscape art, concluding that each image must be read as a multilayered view intertwining past, present, and future within a larger context of progress and expansionism. Examining representations of American Indians, Brian W. Dippie finds that early works pictured Indians caught up in a process of dramatic change while later artists showed them frozen outside of time; when the frontier ended, western art made nostalgia its defining characteristic. Martha A. Sandweiss argues that the ways in which views of the American west and its peoples reached nineteenth-century audiences--through large edition prints, book illustrations, or theatrical exhibitions--significantly affected both the images and the meanings attached to them. Susan Prendergast Schoelwer challenges popular perceptions of the frontier as a womanless domain, discovering abundant pictures of Native American women in the art of the western fur trade. Howard R. Lamar concludes by discussing the changing perceptions of western artists and inhabitants of their region's landscape in the twentieth century." "Publication of this book will coincide with an exhibition organized by the Yale University Art Gallery and the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, opening at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming."--Jacket.
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