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Artists In The Life Of Charleston: Through Colony And State From Restoration To Reconstruction - Hardcover

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by Anna Wells Rutledge (Author)

""Artists in the Life of Charleston"" is a comprehensive exploration of the art scene in Charleston, South Carolina, from the colonial era to the Reconstruction period following the Civil War. Written by Anna Wells Rutledge, a renowned art historian and Charleston native, the book provides a detailed account of the many artists who lived and worked in the city during this transformative period in American history.The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on a different era in Charleston's history. The first section covers the colonial period, when artists such as Jeremiah Theus and Henry Benbridge established themselves as prominent figures in the city's artistic community. The second section explores the antebellum era, during which Charleston became a hub for the Southern aristocracy and attracted artists such as Edward C. Jones and Charles Fraser.The third section of the book covers the Civil War and its aftermath, including the devastation wrought upon the city and the emergence of new artistic styles in response to the trauma of war. The final section covers the Reconstruction period, during which Charleston experienced a cultural and artistic renaissance.Throughout the book, Rutledge provides detailed biographical information about the artists featured, as well as analysis of their works and their place within the broader context of American art history. The book is richly illustrated with images of the artists' works, as well as historical photographs and documents that help to contextualize the art scene in Charleston during this period.Overall, ""Artists in the Life of Charleston"" is a fascinating and informative look at a pivotal period in American art history, as well as an illuminating portrait of one of the country's most vibrant and culturally significant cities.Transactions Of The American Philosophy Society, V39, Part 2, Held At Philadelphia For Promoting Useful Knowledge.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

Number of Pages: 164
Dimensions: 0.44 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: May 15, 2011
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