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OverviewThe Grove Encyclopedia of American Art is unparalleled in its comprehensive approach to the study of art in the United States and it takes a fresh look at what American art is, how it is defined, and who influenced and produced it. The Encyclopedia contains reviewed, revised, and updated entries from Grove Art Online as well as hundreds of new entries. It covers American painting, architecture, sculpture, and photography from the Pre-Columbian sources to the colonial period to the twenty-first century devoting coverage to many previously underrepresented areas of inquiry, including African American artists, Asian American artists, and Native American art, both historical and contemporary. In addition to American artists such as John Singer Sargent, Robert Rauschenberg, Maya Lin, and Kiki Smith, attention is also paid to individuals who have had a significant impact on American art and art history through their activity in the United States, including Marcel Duchamp, Erwin Panofsky, Renzo Piano, and Max Beckmann. The Grove Encyclopedia of American Art offers a new foundation for scholarship for decades to come and will be of particular interest to students, researchers, and collectors specializing in American art as well as students and researchers in art history, American history, and cultural anthropology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joan Marter (Distinguished Professor of Art History, Distinguished Professor of Art History, Rutgers University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 30.20cm , Height: 23.10cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 11.639kg ISBN: 9780195335798ISBN 10: 0195335791 Pages: 2608 Publication Date: 10 February 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<br> This will be an invaluable reference tool for high school and college students, scholars, researchers, and general readers. Most highly recommended. --Library Journal, Starred Review<br><p><br> <br> This will be an invaluable reference tool for high school and college students, scholars, researchers, and general readers. Most highly recommended. --Library Journal, Starred Review<br><p><br> Especially notable is the extensive treatment of artists and artwork not previously considered 'in the mainstream, ' both in entries for individual artists and in overviews such as African American art and Native North American art (which is almost 100 pages long). Articles and bibliographies in the GEAA are uniformly excellentELhighly recommended for its quality and new material. --Booklist<p><br> ""This will be an invaluable reference tool for high school and college students, scholars, researchers, and general readers. Most highly recommended."" --Library Journal, Starred Review ""Especially notable is the extensive treatment of artists and artwork not previously considered 'in the mainstream, ' both in entries for individual artists and in overviews such as African American art and Native North American art (which is almost 100 pages long). Articles and bibliographies in the GEAA are uniformly excellent...highly recommended for its quality and new material.""--Booklist, starred review This will be an invaluable reference tool for high school and college students, scholars, researchers, and general readers. Most highly recommended. --Library Journal, Starred Review Especially notable is the extensive treatment of artists and artwork not previously considered 'in the mainstream, ' both in entries for individual artists and in overviews such as African American art and Native North American art (which is almost 100 pages long). Articles and bibliographies in the GEAA are uniformly excellent...highly recommended for its quality and new material. --Booklist, starred review Author InformationDistinguished Professor of Art History, Rutgers University; author, Abstract Expressionism: The International Context (Rutgers, 2007); author, American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Yale, 2001); editor in chief, Woman's Art Journal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |