A study of American folk art produced by itinerant American painters in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Shows the simple primitive and naively charming style of these painters, and points out the influence of this style on artists in the 20th century. This film has been digitized because it has a high level of Vinegar Syndrome (chemical deterioration). That condition will prevent any captured images from being 100% perfect. Our goal is to present the content of the film in a digital format that is as good and the least distracting as possible
The history of painting is just a history of human’s exploring the methods of watching and recording...
Examines nineteenth-century cast-iron work as an art form which derives entirely from industrial pro...
The drawings for this exhibition are hand tracings of distressed film stock from early silent cinema...
Robert Erskine talks about the distinction between the fine and useful arts both in the past and tod...
Folk art, the aesthetic material culture created by everyday artists working outside of the mainstre...
Considers the attempts of many artists to unlearn traditional ways of painting and seeing and to rep...
The study of folk art processes and products reveals several issues concerning the study of art and ...
This course surveys art of America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th century. The stu...
[[abstract]]Abstract There are numerous conflicts in human history from past till now, including hu...
Philosophically in American society there has been much debate about the validity of art as a reflec...
This study examines the film collection and exhibition programs of American art museums. Patterns of...
Photography-as a commercial, popular, and artistic medium-has played a role in Americans\u27 percept...
Goals: Art and other visual images have reflected and helped shape the way Americans think about the...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art was a ke...
language, literature and art. INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS REQUIRE a community of sympathetic others-an art wo...
The history of painting is just a history of human’s exploring the methods of watching and recording...
Examines nineteenth-century cast-iron work as an art form which derives entirely from industrial pro...
The drawings for this exhibition are hand tracings of distressed film stock from early silent cinema...
Robert Erskine talks about the distinction between the fine and useful arts both in the past and tod...
Folk art, the aesthetic material culture created by everyday artists working outside of the mainstre...
Considers the attempts of many artists to unlearn traditional ways of painting and seeing and to rep...
The study of folk art processes and products reveals several issues concerning the study of art and ...
This course surveys art of America from the colonial era through the post-war 20th century. The stu...
[[abstract]]Abstract There are numerous conflicts in human history from past till now, including hu...
Philosophically in American society there has been much debate about the validity of art as a reflec...
This study examines the film collection and exhibition programs of American art museums. Patterns of...
Photography-as a commercial, popular, and artistic medium-has played a role in Americans\u27 percept...
Goals: Art and other visual images have reflected and helped shape the way Americans think about the...
Beginning in the latter nineteenth century, the use of photography to document works of art was a ke...
language, literature and art. INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS REQUIRE a community of sympathetic others-an art wo...
The history of painting is just a history of human’s exploring the methods of watching and recording...
Examines nineteenth-century cast-iron work as an art form which derives entirely from industrial pro...
The drawings for this exhibition are hand tracings of distressed film stock from early silent cinema...