The Indian Craze - 9780822343905
Un libro in lingua di Elizabeth Hutchinson edito da Duke Univ Pr, 2009
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Illustrating her argument with images culled from late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century publications, Hutchinson revises the standard history of the mainstream interest in Native American material culture as “art.” While many locate the development of this cross-cultural interest in the Southwest after the First World War, Hutchinson reveals that it began earlier and spread across the nation from west to east and from reservation to metropolis. She demonstrates that artists, teachers, and critics associated with the development of American modernism, including Arthur Wesley Dow and Gertrude Käsebier, were inspired by Native art. Native artists were also able to achieve some recognition as modern artists, as Hutchinson shows through her discussion of the Winnebago painter and educator Angel DeCora. By taking a transcultural approach, Hutchinson transforms our understanding of the role of Native Americans in modernist culture.
Informazioni bibliografiche
- Titolo del Libro in lingua: The Indian Craze
- Sottotitolo: Primitivism, Modernism, and Transculturation in American Art, 1890–1915
- Lingua: English
- Autore: Elizabeth Hutchinson
- Editore: Duke Univ Pr
- Collana: Duke Univ Pr (Hardcover)
- Data di Pubblicazione: 01 Marzo '09
- Genere: ART
- Argomenti : Indian art Collectors and collecting United States History 19th century Indian art Collectors and collecting United States History 20th century Indian art United States Influence
- Pagine: 277
- Dimensioni mm: 260 x 184 x 25
- ISBN-10: 0822343908
- EAN-13: 9780822343905