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Moved to Tears

Rethinking the Art of the Sentimental in the United States

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Bedell shows how subtly and certainly sentimentalism pervades the work of nineteenth-century American artists. She shows that sentimentalism, by pulling on heartstrings, by creating sympathetic ties, was a force that artists used to their own ends as they went about their work of making appealing art.

"---Karen Zukowski, Nineteenth Century

A bold new view of sentimental art's significance in American visual culture from the eighteenth to the twentieth century

In Moved to Tears, Rebecca Bedell overturns received ideas about sentimental art. Les mer

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A bold new view of sentimental art's significance in American visual culture from the eighteenth to the twentieth century

In Moved to Tears, Rebecca Bedell overturns received ideas about sentimental art. Countering its association with trite and saccharine Victorian kitsch, Bedell argues that major American artists-from John Trumbull and Charles Willson Peale in the eighteenth century and Asher Durand and Winslow Homer in the nineteenth to Henry Ossawa Tanner and Frank Lloyd Wright in the early twentieth-produced what was understood in their time as sentimental art. This was art intended to develop empathetic bonds and to express or elicit social affections, including sympathy, compassion, nostalgia, and patriotism.

Much sentimental art of this era was animated by and invested with socially transformative ambitions. Trumbull and Peale deployed their sentimental creations in the urgent effort to stabilize the new nation in the wake of the Revolutionary War. Through his work, Tanner opposed the virulent anti-Semitism of fin-de-siecle France. Even artists such as John Singer Sargent and Mary Cassatt, who had absorbed something of modernist disdain for sentimentalism, were aware of its commercial potential and popular appeal and negotiated complex relations with it.

Beautifully illustrated, Moved to Tears transforms our understanding of the nature and influence of sentimental art.

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Forlag
Princeton University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
232
ISBN
9780691153209
Utgivelsesår
2018
Format
24 x 22 cm

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"

Bedell shows how subtly and certainly sentimentalism pervades the work of nineteenth-century American artists. She shows that sentimentalism, by pulling on heartstrings, by creating sympathetic ties, was a force that artists used to their own ends as they went about their work of making appealing art.

"---Karen Zukowski, Nineteenth Century

"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"

"This is a must-read for art historians, museum curators and those who are studying to enter these fields, as a buyer or a viewer might ask about it after this read (because the subject is particularly communicative)."

Pennsylvania Literary Journal

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