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History of American Tonalism: Third Edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 704 pages, height x width: 304x229 mm, weight: 3912 g, 765 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789214113
  • ISBN-13: 9780789214119
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 704 pages, height x width: 304x229 mm, weight: 3912 g, 765 Illustrations, color
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789214113
  • ISBN-13: 9780789214119
This magnificent volume, featuring more than 750 illustrations, is the first definitive account of the Tonalist movement. Based on original research, it tells the fascinating story of how the progressive Tonalist landscape first dethroned the Hudson River School in the late 1870s and went on to become the dominant school in American art until World War I. More provocatively, it also situates Tonalism at the beginnings of American modernism, revealing how the movements later exponents laid the groundwork for the artists of the Stieglitz Circle, and subsequently Milton Avery, Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, Barnett Newman, and Wolf Kahn.





A History of American Tonalism places the key figures of the movement such as George Inness, James McNeill Whistler, and John Henry Twachtman in their cultural context, which was influenced by such thinkers as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, John Burroughs, and William James. It also examines the lives and careers of more than 60 other Tonalist painters, lesser known but highly talented.





This new edition of A History of American Tonalism is augmented with more than 100 new illustrations, as well as a new overview of the stylistic principles of Tonalism. It will continue to be essential in understanding not only the Tonalist movement but American art as a whole.
Foreword vii
John Wilmerding
Acknowledgments x
Introduction: A History of American Tonalism: The Tonalist Movement, Lost and Found xiii
Introduction To The Third Edition xxxi
Chapter One The New England Mind: William Morris Hunt, John La Farge, And The Barbizon Influence
1(34)
Chapter Two A Rising Tide: George Inness, Alexander Wyant, And Homer Dodge Martin: The Fading Of The Hudson River School
35(46)
Chapter Three The Old World Versus The New: American Tonalists In Europe--Munich, Paris, And Brittany; The Art And Influence Of Whistler
81(66)
Chapter Four The Tonalist Revolution And The Origins Of American Modernism: The Return Of The Expatriates And The Founding Of The Art Students League And The Society Of American Artists
147(78)
Chapter Five The Democratization Of The Tonalist Landscape: Pastels, Watercolors, And Etchings, And Their Influence On The Tonalist Landscape And Aesthetic Tonalism
225(76)
Chapter Six The Rise Of The Tonalist Establishment: The Major Exhibitions, 1889-1900: The Paris Exposition Universelle Of 1889; The Chicago World's Fair, 1893; The Lotos Club; The Paris Exposition Universelle Of 1900
301(52)
Chapter Seven The Transcendental Tradition And The Tonalist Landscape: Emerson, Thoreau, And Darwin-- Elegiac Prophets For A Troubled Age
353(86)
Chapter Eight Tonalism And The Modernist Legacy
439(132)
List of Artists: The Three Generations 571(2)
Notes 573(24)
Index 597
David Adams Cleveland, an art historian, curator, and lecturer, has written for The Magazine Antiques and ARTnews. He is also the author of three novels, Times Betrayal, Loves Attraction, and With a Gem-Like Flame. Cleveland and his wife live in New York, where he works as an art advisor with his son, Carter Cleveland, founder of Artsy.net, the website for discovering, buying, and selling art.