Painting Dissent: Art, Ethics, and the American Pre-Raphaelites

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A revelatory history of the first artist collective in the United States and its effort to reshape nineteenth-century art, culture, and politics

The American Pre-Raphaelites founded a uniquely interdisciplinary movement composed of politically radical abolitionist artists and like-minded architects, critics, and scientists. Active during the Civil War, this dynamic collective united in a spirit of protest, seeking sweeping reforms of national art and culture.
Painting Dissent recovers the American Pre-Raphaelites from the margins of history and situates them at the center of transatlantic debates about art, slavery, education, and politics.

Artists such as Thomas Charles Farrer and John Henry Hill championed a new style of landscape painting characterized by vibrant palettes, antipicturesque compositions, and meticulous brushwork. Their radicalism, however, was not solely one of style. Sophie Lynford traces how the American Pre-Raphaelites proclaimed themselves catalysts of a wide-ranging reform movement that staged politically motivated interventions in multiple cultural arenas, from architecture and criticism to collecting, exhibition design, and higher education. She examines how they publicly rejected their prominent contemporaries, the artists known as the Hudson River School, and how they offered incisive critiques of antebellum society by importing British models of landscape theory and practice.

Beautifully illustrated and drawing on a wealth of archival material,
Painting Dissent transforms our understanding of how American artists depicted the nation during the most turbulent decades of the nineteenth century.

Author(s): Sophie Lynford
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 263
City: Princeton

Cover
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One. America’s First Pre-Raphaelite: William James Stillman
Chapter Two. The American Pre-Raphaelite Landscape and Thomas Charles Farrer
Chapter Three. Architects of Reform: Peter Bonnett Wight and Russell Sturgis, Jr.
Chapter Four. Pre-Raphaelites in the West: Clarence King and John Henry Hill
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Photography Credits