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American Art (c.1750-present)
This is a short 20 step guide to the history of American art, including painting, sculpture and new art forms, from Colonial times to the 21st century. For more about sculpture in the USA, see Best American Sculptors.

 


Mesoamerican art
Mesoamerica is a region extending south and east from central Mexico to include parts of Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, and Honduras.

American Art in the 20th Century: Painting and Sculpture 1913-1993, edited by Christos M. Joachimides, Norman Rosenthal and David Anfam. A coffee table book covering American art from Modernism through contemporary work.

MesoAmerican Art
The colossal stone heads found at Olmec sites in southern Veracruz and Tabasco are the oldest known monuments in Prehispanic Mexico.

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The Gallery's collection of American art includes nearly 400 works by African-American artists.

Much of what distinguished modernism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is common in African American art such as expressing feelings, ideas, fantasies, and dreams rather than representing what is real.

American Artists Congress
Formed in 1936 with headquarters at 52 West Eighth Street in New York City. The purpose was "to take a firm stand against war and fascism, and for the defense of art and artists of all aesthetic persuasions.

Latin-American Artists: all media. Latin-American art covers nearly 500 years of artwork ranging from the Colonial period through the 21st Century.

African American art
Afrocentrism - Believing that African cultural heritage must be more greatly represented in humanities curricula.

American art movement of the 1940s that emphasized form and colour within a non-representational framework. Artists working in many different styles emphasized spontaneous personal expression in large, abstract paintings.
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American artist Richard Anuszkiewicz developed the geometric investigations of his teacher Josef Albers in new directions. He was a primary leader of the Op Art movement.
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American artist remembered for her highly symbolic, dreamlike paintings.

American art or art of the United States of America - Art American flagby inhabitants of the United States of America.

Native American Art: - Art work depicting works where the subject matter is mostly that of American Indians. Return to top
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What the American artists did like was their concern with process and their attitude toward creativity and the unconscious as a source of universal emotion.

Eventually American artists who were working in a great diversity of styles began to coalesce into cohesive stylistic groups. The best known group of American artists became known as the Abstract expressionists and the New York School.

In 1967 the American artist Sol LeWitt defined Conceptual Art as where the "idea itself, even if not made visual, is as much a work of art as any finished product".

Coined by the American Artist James Seehafer in 1992 the expression Massurrealism stands for a fusion of the dream like visions of surrealism, pop art and New Media Technology - as well as for an expression of the Hyper-real.

1915 USA - afro american art community based on cultural traditions
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William C. Seitz,American artist and art historian
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An important early American art pottery and china factory in Ohio; closed in 1940.
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A machine with a drill-like cutter for cutting designs into wood or for decoratively edging it.

National Museum of American Art (five works)
Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University (three works)
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

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Abstract Expressionism American art movement of the 1940s that emphasized form and color within a nonrepresentational framework.

As the Jazz age dawned in the early 1920's, African American artists, writers and musicians flocked to a district of Manhattan called Harlem... PBS: HARLEM RENAISSANCE ...

Abstract Expressionism - A post World War II art movement, abstract expressionism was the first specifically American art movement to achieve world wide influence ...more info ...

Synchromism was an art movement founded in 1912 by American artists Stanton MacDonald-Wright and Morgan Russell.

Hung Liu is a Chinese-American artist who addresses the issues of identity, marginality, feminism, sexism, and racism in her art. Born in Changchun, China in 1948.

Ash Can School : A group of early twentieth-century American artists who often painted pictures of New York city life.

A group of early twentieth-century American artists who often painted pictures of New York city life.

The Hudson River School was a mid-19th century American art movement founded by Thomas Cole in 1825. Using the river as inspiration, these painters were celebrated for their realistic depictions of the regions stunning and distinctive landscape.

Tonalism (c. 1880 to 1915) is an artistic style that emerged in the 1880s when American artists began to paint landscape forms with an overall tone of colored atmosphere or mist.

Abstract Expressionism was the first American art movement to achieve global acclaim but, by the mid-1950's, many felt it had become too introspective and elitist.

American art collector Marguerite Guggenheim known as Peggy was born on August 26, 1898. Peggy Guggenheim was instrumental in the promotion of modern art in the twentieth century.

Duchamp's focus on the concept of his art work was later defended by the American artist Joseph Kosuth in his 1969 essay "Art after Philosophy" when he wrote "All art (after Duchamp) is conceptual (in nature) because art only exists conceptually.

Regionalism is a realist modern American art movement wherein artists shunned the city and rapidly developing technological advances to focus on scenes of rural life.

For that reason it remained the most important influence on the growth of American arts up until the emergence of Pop art in the late 1950s, held largely responsible for perpetuating in modern painting the traditional emphasis on content.

Although frequently described as the first truly American art style, it has joint European and American roots and probably wouldn't have emerged without the extraordinary influx of European artists and intellectuals who emigrated before and during ...

In the 1940s and the 1950s, American artists become known for their new vision, called Abstract Expressionism.

In 1879 Bouguereau became engaged to the young American artist Elizabeth Jane Gardner (1837-1922) who was his neighbour in Montparnasse, but their wedding was initially opposed by his daughter Henriette and also his mother, ...

Ash Can School Group of American artists active from 1908 to 1918. It included members of The Eight such as Henri and Davies; Hopper was also part of the Ash Can group. Their work featured scenes of urban realism.

During the 1920s, American artists such as Charles Sheeler, Charles Demuth, ...

POP ART a mid-20th-century British and American art movement which used images from popular culture, such as comic strips and advertisements. Andy Warhol was a famous Pop artist.
PORTRAIT a picture of a person or images that portray a person.

Georgia O Keeffe , perhaps one of the most iconic American artist.
The interesting thing about O'Keeffe's notoriety is that she excelled in a field dominated by men.
O'keeffe was born in 1887 and grew up in a rural farm in Wisconsin.

Now considered to be the first American artistic movement of international importance, the term was originally used to describe the work of Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock and Arshile Gorky.

Ash Can School paintings have a loose and spontaneous style, very different from the polished techniques taught in the American art academies of the period.

Adapting the European ideas about nature to a growing pride in the beauty of their homeland, for the first time a number of American artists began to devote themselves to landscape painting instead of portraiture.

Claude Monet (by then, known to the American artists through both Parisian and American exhibitions) had settled there in 1883, and was receptive at first but soon tired of the invasion.

Term applied to 19th-cent. American artists who painted the Rocky Mountains in a spirit similar to that adopted by the Hudson River School ...

The American art journal, The Crayon, began publishing many of the School's paintings to go along with their literary works by writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Cullen Bryant, and James Fennimore Cooper.

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Neo-Expressionism - "New" expressionism - a term originally applied to works done primarily by German and Italian artists, who came to maturity in the post-WWII era; and later expanded (in the 1980's) to include certain American artists.

- "New" expressionism - a term originally applied to works done primarily by German and Italian, who came to maturity in the post-WWII era; and later expanded (in the 1980's) to include certain American artists.

It has also departments of coins, Greek sculpture and general examples of European and American art.

American Arts and Crafts artisans were initially inspired by English work, but later drew inspiration from the American Colonial period and the Old Colony Style.

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