The Spirit and the Vision

The Influence of Christian Romanticism on the Development of 19th-Century American Art
ISBN13: 9781555409753ISBN10: 155540975X Paperback, 248 pages
May 2000,  In Stock

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Christian Romanticism was a response to social changes within nineteenth-century American culture, including women's literacy, spiritual domesticity, and the idealization of childhood. This book examines the work of three artists of the first American landscape tradition -- Washington Alston, Thomas Cole, and Frederic Edwin Church -- and two clergymen -- Horace Bushnell and Henry Ward Beecher. It assesses their understanding of the artist as a social and moral teacher, the didactic role of art in society more generally, and a God who acts in history. The author finds that the art of Allston, Cole, and Church expressed and served the dominant middle-class religious ideology of the time -- Christian Romanticism. This distinguishes their work from more elitist and regional work.

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248 pages; ISBN13: 978-1-55540-975-3ISBN10: 1-55540-975-X
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