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Perfectly American: The Art-Union and Its Artists

Perfectly American: The Art-Union and Its ArtistsCreators: Patricia Hills, Peter J. Brownlee, Randy Ramer, Amanda Lett
Publisher: Gilcrease Museum
Category: Book

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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Pages: 200
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.7 x 0.7

ISBN: 0981979920
EAN: 9780981979922
ASIN: 0981979920

Publication Date: August 15, 2011
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The American Art-Union, based in New York City, was founded in 1844 with the goal of fostering the arts in America through education and publication. Modeled after European organizations, the American Art-Union sought to establish a national aesthetic in the United States and unite all regions of the country through art.

A small subscription fee entitled members of the Art-Union to at least one engraving of a prominent piece per year, as well as entry in an annual lottery distributing larger works of art. The Art-Union appealed especially to genre painters; William Sidney Mount, George Caleb Bingham, Charles Deas, William Tylee Ranney, and other noted artists submitted their works for jury and acceptance. As the United States grew increasingly divided in the 1840s, the Art-Union’s selections came under heavy scrutiny and there were accusations of supposed abolitionist and Whig sentiments. Low on funds and facing an ultimately successful lawsuit over the legality of the lottery, the American Art-Union disbanded in 1852.

This book provides a new look at the American Art-Union and the culture of the United States in the 1840s.




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