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Lion and leopard : a novel / Nathaniel Popkin.

Van Pelt Library PS3616.O656 L56 2013
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Popkin, Nathaniel R.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Fiction.
Philadelphia (Pa.).
Baltimore (Md.)--Fiction.
Baltimore (Md.).
Krimmel, John Lewis, 1786-1821--Fiction.
Krimmel, John Lewis.
Romanticism--Fiction.
Romanticism.
Artists--United States--19th century--Fiction.
Artists.
Krimmel, John Lewis, 1786-1821.
United States.
Genre:
Historical fiction.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
345 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : The Head & The Hand Press, 2013.
Summary:
"This first novel from historian and critic Popkin details the art scene of post-Colonial America. At the center of the story is John Lewis Krimmel (1786-1821), an artist today revered for his depiction of working Americans and urban scenes. The novel follows Krimmel and his contemporaries as they travel through Philadelphia and Baltimore sketching merchants, musicians, and celebrations in town squares. The clash between romanticism and reason in art escalates as arguments among Krimmel, members of his sketch club, and the older art establishment lead to violence and eventually death..."--Library Journal.
"This first novel from historian and critic Popkin details the art scene of post-Colonial America. At the center of the story is John Lewis Krimmel (1786-1821), an artist today revered for his depiction of working Americans and urban scenes. The novel follows Krimmel and his contemporaries as they travel through Philadelphia and Baltimore sketching merchants, musicians, and celebrations in town squares. The clash between romanticism and reason in art escalates as arguments among Krimmel, members of his sketch club, and the older art establishment lead to violence and eventually death ..."--Library Journal.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Gift of the author.
ISBN:
9780989312516
0989312518
OCLC:
860944008

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