
Art for the Middle Classes
Godey's, Graham's, Peterson's, Miss Leslie's, and Sartain's Union Magazine included two to three fine art engravings monthly, ""tipped in"" to the fronts of the magazines, and designed for pull-out and display. Featuring the work of a fledgling group of American artists who chose American rather than European themes for their paintings, these magazines were crucial to the distribution of American art beyond the purview of the East Coast elite to a widespread middle-class audience. Contributions to these magazines enabled many an American artist and engraver to earn, for the first time in the young nation's history, a modest living through art.
Author Cynthia Lee Patterson examines the economics of artistic production, innovative engraving techniques, regional imitators, the textual ""illustrations"" accompanying engravings, and the principal artists and engravers contributing to these magazines.
- Undertittel
- America's Illustrated Magazines of the 1840s
- Forfatter
- Cynthia Lee Patterson
- ISBN
- 9781617039416
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 333 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 30.9.2013
- Antall sider
- 210
