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American Masterpieces - Singular Expressions of National Genius

English · Hardback

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John Wilmerding has been an original and sustained scholarly voice in American art history for six decades. This elegant hardcover celebrates one small slice of his work: the twenty-five "Masterpiece" columns he has written for The Wall Street Journal between 2006 and the present. Each succinct, accessible essay integrates a detailed visual analysis of a major American cultural artifact with insights not only into the art and its creator, but also into the national context at the time of its execution. The book features a full-sized reproduction of each sculpture, painting, piece of architecture, and photograph discussed, plus an additional detail selected for extended consideration. It's surely the most intelligent picture book we've seen in some time. Anyone with a taste for American art and art history will be thrilled by this broad, representative, and eclectic selection of the best this country has produced.

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John Wilmerding has been an original and sustained scholarly voice in American art history for six decades and is the author of many books and catalogues on American art.


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Twenty-five essays on great works of American art and design from the “Masterpiece” column in The Wall Street Journal.

John Wilmerding’s “Masterpiece” column is among the The Wall Street Journal’s most popular features. This book gathers those essays by Wilmerding, the distinguished former curator of American art at the National Gallery. Each essay integrates a detailed visual analysis with insights not only into the art and its creator, but also into the historical context at the time of the artwork’s execution.

American Masterpieces features a full-sized reproduction of each sculpture, painting, piece of architecture, and photograph discussed. Some such as Mary Cassatt’s “Little Girl in a Blue Armchair” (along with pieces by Thomas Eakins and Andrew Wyeth) are well known. Many others (such as Henry H. Richardson’s Crane Memorial Library in Quincy, Massachusetts) are largely unregarded. No matter how well you know art, you are certain to make new discoveries.

This broad, representative, and eclectic selection of the best this country has produced is for anyone looking for a smart, opinionated, and always engaging guide to American art and art history.

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"The Boston publisher David R. Godine has long championed fine bookmaking. Witness John Wilmerding’s American Masterpieces: Singular Expressions of National Genius, a gathering of essays contributed to the Wall Street Journal by this distinguished former curator of American art at the National Gallery. Some of Wilmerding’s masterpieces will be familiar—Mary Cassatt’s “Little Girl in a Blue Armchair,” Saint-Gaudens’s memorial for Clover Adams (in the District’s Rock Creek Cemetery)—but others will be surprising, such as Henry H. Richardson’s Crane Memorial Library in Quincy, Massachusetts."—Michael Dirda, The Washington Post

"The pieces here assembled cover the full spectrum of American art, both in terms of genre – painting, sculpture, architecture, public monuments – and time period, ranging from the Colonial era through America’s Gilded Age to modernism and the current moment. To be sure, boldface names like Thomas Eakins and Andrew Wyeth are here, but there are also less well-known figures such as Robert S. Duncanson and Richard Caton Woodville… Besides John’s encyclopedic knowledge of American art and culture what unites these essays is his ability to take readers to the heart of a work of art or an artist’s intention in the most succinct yet penetrating prose."—Eric Gibson, Arts in Review Editor, The Wall Street Journal

Product details

Authors John Wilmerding
Publisher GODIN
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.06.2019
 
EAN 9781567926408
ISBN 978-1-56792-640-8
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

USA, United States of America, USA, Art & design styles: c 1900 to c 1960

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