Carl W. Peters

Carl W. Peters

Auteur : Richard H. Love, Carl William Peters

Date de publication : 1999

Éditeur : University Rochester Press

Nombre de pages : 927

Résumé du livre

An account of the life and work of the American Scene painter Carl W. Peters, and the place of his work within the genre.

This extensive and lavishly produced book provides, for the first time, a detailed analysis of the history of American Scene painting and Regionalism with an emphasis on artists active during the period between the two World Wars.Though little known until recently, Carl W. Peters embodied the essence of American Scene painting throughout his extremely productive life. His works are considered here within the broad panorama of cultural and intellectual history during these exciting decades, when modernism and indigenous American realism were in constant conflict.

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