Race and Racism in Nineteenth-century Art

Race and Racism in Nineteenth-century Art
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Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 1496834372
ISBN-13 : 9781496834379
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Synopsis Race and Racism in Nineteenth-century Art by : Naurice Frank Woods (Jr.)

The extraordinary struggle, achievement, loss and reclamation of three brilliant African American artists of the 1800s.

Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art

Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1496834348
ISBN-13 : 9781496834348
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Synopsis Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art by : Naurice Frank Woods

The extraordinary struggle, achievement, loss, and reclamation of three brilliant African American artists of the 1800s

Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art

Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781496834362
ISBN-13 : 1496834364
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Synopsis Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art by : Naurice Frank Woods Jr.

Painters Robert Duncanson (ca. 1821–1872) and Edward Bannister (1828–1901) and sculptor Mary Edmonia Lewis (ca. 1844–1907) each became accomplished African American artists. But as emerging art makers of color during the antebellum period, they experienced numerous incidents of racism that severely hampered their pursuits of a profession that many in the mainstream considered the highest form of social cultivation. Despite barriers imposed upon them due to their racial inheritance, these artists shared a common cause in demanding acceptance alongside their white contemporaries as capable painters and sculptors on local, regional, and international levels. Author Naurice Frank Woods Jr. provides an in-depth examination of the strategies deployed by Duncanson, Bannister, and Lewis that enabled them not only to overcome prevailing race and gender inequality, but also to achieve a measure of success that eventually placed them in the top rank of nineteenth-century American art. Unfortunately, the racism that hampered these three artists throughout their careers ultimately denied them their rightful place as significant contributors to the development of American art. Dominant art historians and art critics excluded them in their accounts of the period. In this volume, Woods restores their artistic legacies and redeems their memories, introducing these significant artists to rightful, new audiences.

Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art

Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1496834356
ISBN-13 : 9781496834355
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Synopsis Race and Racism in Nineteenth-Century Art by : Naurice Frank Woods

The extraordinary struggle, achievement, loss and reclamation of three brilliant African American artists of the 1800s

Blacks and Blackness in European Art of the Long Nineteenth Century

Blacks and Blackness in European Art of the Long Nineteenth Century
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9781351573498
ISBN-13 : 1351573497
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Synopsis Blacks and Blackness in European Art of the Long Nineteenth Century by : AdrienneL. Childs

Compelling and troubling, colorful and dark, black figures served as the quintessential image of difference in nineteenth-century European art; the essays in this volume further the investigation of constructions of blackness during this period. This collection marks a phase in the scholarship on images of blacks that moves beyond undifferentiated binaries like ?negative? and ?positive? that fail to reveal complexities, contradictions, and ambiguities. Essays that cover the late eighteenth through the early twentieth century explore the visuality of blackness in anti-slavery imagery, black women in Orientalist art, race and beauty in fin-de-si?e photography, the French brand of blackface minstrelsy, and a set of little-known images of an African model by Edvard Munch. In spite of the difficulty of resurrecting black lives in nineteenth-century Europe, one essay chronicles the rare instance of an American artist of color in mid-nineteenth-century Europe. With analyses of works ranging from G?cault's Raft of the Medusa, to portraits of the American actor Ira Aldridge, this volume provides new interpretations of nineteenth-century representations of blacks.

"Race, Representation & Photography in 19th-Century Memphis "

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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 9781351552455
ISBN-13 : 1351552457
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Synopsis "Race, Representation & Photography in 19th-Century Memphis " by : EarnestineLovelle Jenkins

Race, Representation & Photography in 19th-Century Memphis: from Slavery to Jim Crow presents a rich interpretation of African American visual culture. Using Victorian era photographs, engravings, and pictorial illustrations from local and national archives, this unique study examines intersections of race and image within the context of early African American communities. It emphasizes black agency, looking at how African Americans in Memphis manipulated the power of photography in the creation of free identities. Blacks are at the center of a study that brings to light how wide-ranging practices of photography were linked to racialized experiences in the American south following the Civil War. Jenkins' book connects the social history of photography with the fields of visual culture, art history, southern studies, gender, and critical race studies.

Race and Vision in the Nineteenth-Century United States

Race and Vision in the Nineteenth-Century United States
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781498573122
ISBN-13 : 1498573126
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Race and Vision in the Nineteenth-Century United States by : Shirley Samuels

Race and Vision in the Nineteenth-Century United States is a collection of twelve essays by cultural critics that exposes how fraught relations of identity and race appear through imaging technologies in architecture, scientific discourse, sculpture, photography, painting, music, theater, and, finally, the twenty-first century visual commentary of Kara Walker. Throughout these essays, the racial practices of the nineteenth century are juxtaposed with literary practices involving some of the most prominent writers about race and identity, such as Herman Melville and Harriet Beecher Stowe, as well as the technologies of performance including theater and music. Recent work in critical theories of vision, technology, and the production of ideas about racial discourse has emphasized the inextricability of photography with notions of race and American identity. The collected essays provide a vivid sense of how imagery about race appears in the formative period of the nineteenth-century United States.

Race-ing Art History

Race-ing Art History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 439
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ISBN-10 : 9781136056581
ISBN-13 : 1136056580
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Race-ing Art History by : Kymberly N. Pinder

Race-ing Art History is the first comprehensive anthology to place issues of racial representation squarely on the canvas. Art produced by non-Europeans has naturally been compared to Western art and its study, which refers to a binary way of viewing both. Each essay in this collection is a response to this vision, to the distant mirror of looking at the other.

The Unintended

The Unintended
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9781479812400
ISBN-13 : 1479812404
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Synopsis The Unintended by : Monica Huerta

"Through close attention to the centrality of involuntarity in pivotal nineteenth-century American court cases that created new property relations with photographs, this book offers a historically situated theory of photography in terms of expression and an archivally-supported theory of whiteness as an aesthetics of racial capitalism"--

"Race, Representation & Photography in 19th-Century Memphis "

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ISBN-10 : 131508922X
ISBN-13 : 9781315089225
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Synopsis "Race, Representation & Photography in 19th-Century Memphis " by : EarnestineLovelle Jenkins

"Race, Representation & Photography in 19th-Century Memphis: from Slavery to Jim Crow presents a rich interpretation of African American visual culture. Using Victorian era photographs, engravings, and pictorial illustrations from local and national archives, this unique study examines intersections of race and image within the context of early African American communities. It emphasizes black agency, looking at how African Americans in Memphis manipulated the power of photography in the creation of free identities. Blacks are at the center of a study that brings to light how wide-ranging practices of photography were linked to racialized experiences in the American south following the Civil War. Jenkins' book connects the social history of photography with the fields of visual culture, art history, southern studies, gender, and critical race studies."--Provided by publisher.