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Artist and identity in twentieth-century AmericaArtist and identity in twentieth-century America

Artist and identity in twentieth-century America2001

Matthew Baigell

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"Artist and Identity in Twentieth-Century America brings together a selection of essays by one of the leading scholars of American art. In this book, Matthew Baigell examines the work of a variety of artists, including Edward Hopper, Thomas Hart Benton, Ben Shahn, and Frank Stella, relating their art works closely to the social and cultural contexts in which they were created. Identifying important and recurring themes in this body of art, such as the persistence of Emersonian values, the search for national and regional identity, aspects of alienation, and the loss of individuality, the author also explores the personal and religious identities of artists as revealed in their works. Collectively, Baigell's essays demonstrate the importance of America as the defining element in American art."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2001
OL Work ID
OL2569341W

Subjects

Art, ModernArtists and communityGroup identityModern ArtHistoryRelations artistes-collectiviteArtArtistesHistoireIdentite collectiveArt, modern, 20th centuryArt, psychologyAmerican Art

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