Painting the Inhabited Landscape: Fitz H. Lane and the Global Reach of Antebellum America

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Price
$113.94
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
9.37 X 11.26 X 1.26 inches | 4.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780271092782

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About the Author

Margaretta Markle Lovell is Jay D. McEvoy, Jr. Professor of American Art History at the University of California, Berkeley. Her many publications include the prizewinning Art in a Season of Revolution: Painters, Artisans, and Patrons in Early America and A Material World: Culture, Society, and the Life of Things in Early Anglo-America, the latter also published by Penn State University Press.

Reviews

"Painting the Inhabited Landscape is an American art history that in its depth of research and its absolute assurance in method and goals matches or surpasses anything done by any global modernist art historian today. It is a significant contribution to the study of nineteenth-century world history in visual and material studies, and will be of interest to anyone looking at the formation of global modernism, technologies, and capital markets."

--Bruce Robertson, coauthor of Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction


"Painting the Inhabited Landscape is by far the most insightful study of Lane and his art to date. Margaretta Lovell's close examination of Lane's life, art, and the historical contexts within which he worked represents not only a quantum leap for our understanding of Lane and his world but also a new standard of scholarship for the field of American art."

--Alan Wallach, author of Exhibiting Contradiction: Essays on the Art Museum in the United States