Republic of Taste: Art, Politics, and Everyday Life in Early America
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History
Poetry
Art & Photography
형식
킨들
페이지
300
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 22, 2016
출판사
University of Pennsylvania Press
설명
In Early America, the interplay between art, politics, and daily living shaped a unique cultural landscape that was influenced by European ideologies and aesthetics. The exploration begins with how British intellectuals and artists profoundly impacted the colonies, guiding nascent American thought and cultural identity. Through a vibrant examination of artworks, literature, and political discourse, the work reveals how these elements were not only reflections of their time but also instruments for shaping societal values and the burgeoning American identity.
Catherine E. Kelly delves into the motivations behind the creation and consumption of art in this period, illustrating how it served as a medium for expressing both personal and collective aspirations. The narrative highlights the ways in which art permeated the everyday lives of individuals and communities, leaving a tangible mark on the fabric of American society. Through this insightful analysis, the work uncovers the essential role that cultural expression played in the foundation of early democratic ideals and the republic's evolving character.
Catherine E. Kelly delves into the motivations behind the creation and consumption of art in this period, illustrating how it served as a medium for expressing both personal and collective aspirations. The narrative highlights the ways in which art permeated the everyday lives of individuals and communities, leaving a tangible mark on the fabric of American society. Through this insightful analysis, the work uncovers the essential role that cultural expression played in the foundation of early democratic ideals and the republic's evolving character.