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Critical shift : rereading Jarves, Cook, Stillman, and the narratives of nineteenth-century American art / Karen Georgi.

LIBRA N7485.U6 G46 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Georgi, Karen, 1966-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Stillman, William James, 1828-1901.
Cook, Clarence, 1828-1900.
Jarves, James Jackson, 1818-1888.
Art criticism--United States--History--19th century.
Art criticism.
Jarves, James Jackson, 1818-1888--Criticism and interpretation.
Jarves, James Jackson.
Cook, Clarence, 1828-1900--Criticism and interpretation.
Cook, Clarence.
Stillman, William James, 1828-1901--Criticism and interpretation.
Stillman, William James.
Art, American--Historiography.
Art, American.
Historiography.
Criticism and interpretation.
History.
United States.
Physical Description:
pages cm
Place of Publication:
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, [2013]
Summary:
"A reassessment of the writings of the mid-nineteenth-century American art critics James Jackson Jarves (1818-1888), Clarence Cook (1828-1900), and William J. Stillman (1828-1901), and their role in the historiography of American art"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Rereading James Jackson Jarves's art-idea
Clarence Cook and Jarves : fact, feeling, and the discourse of truthfulness in art
A further look at Clarence Cook and the "revolution" in art
William J. Stillman's Ruskinian criticism : metaphor and essential meaning
Art discourse after Ruskin : time and history in art.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780271060668
0271060662
OCLC:
828193604

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