ARTH 3102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, Frick Collection
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Thursday, february 16, 2017 (no class march 2) Lecture: revisiting gilded age america, america"s place in the world at the turn-of-the century, europeans in america: the development of museum collections, americans in europe & their colleagues: Judice introduces sarah burns" essays on sergeant and beaux. Emily introduces griselda pollock"s essay on cassatt. Gives us another way to think of america. New money and a type of cache of notions of the aristocratic was interwind in the minds of robin baron. Many artist studied in paris an also other parts of europe. But paris would become a key point of training. Gilded age had a large impact on museums. During this era there was a bomb in art. Placed on a park but mainly suburban setting. Bring back french styles into the u. s. William merritt chase at the seaside, c 1892, oil on canvas. More american painters stared to adopt a style based on impressionism an move it into the us.