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Western art and the new era: an introduction to modern art,
Imprint 1923Table of Contents: “…--What next?--What is modern art?--Modern art, continued.--How to appreciate art.…”
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A studio of her own : women artists in Boston, 1870-1940
Imprint 2001Table of Contents: “…Opening steps -- The students of William Morris Hunt -- Beautifying everyday life : Sarah Wyman Whitman -- Boston women and the Arts and Crafts movement -- Redefining fine art : Sarah Sears, Laura Hills, and Ethel Reed -- Studying art abroad -- New opportunities in Boston -- The Boston School -- Balancing acts -- "Thumping wet clay" -- Modern women, modern art.…”
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Pre-modernism : art-world change and American culture from the Civil War to the Armory Show
Imprint 2005Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Interrogating Modernism -- 1: Modern Art and Modern Art: From the Christmas Card to the Avant-Garde -- 2: Building an American Art World -- 3: Professionalism and a New Aesthetic Order -- 4: The Armory Show in Critical Perspective -- 5: Camera ork : Organizing the Avant-Garde -- 6: Continuity and Rupture -- Postscript: Pre-Modernism and Postmodernism: Reflections on the Tilted Arc Crisis.…”
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The artist's reality : philosophies of art
Imprint 2004Table of Contents: “…Introduction / by Christopher Rothko -- The artist's dilemma -- Art as a natural biological function -- Art as a form of action -- The integrity of the plastic process -- Art, reality, and sensuality -- Particularization and generalization -- Generalization since the Renaissance -- Emotional and dramatic impressionism -- Objective impressionism -- Plasticity -- Space -- Beauty -- Naturalism -- Subject and subject matter -- The myth -- The attempted myth of today -- Primitive civilizations' influence on modern art -- Modern art -- Primitivism -- Indigenous art.…”
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