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040 _aGalería Santa Fe
_cCO-BoGSF
041 _aeng
082 _a759.13 B68a
100 _950786
_aBouton, Margaret
_d1913-1989
245 1 0 _aAmerican painting :
_bin the National Gallery of Art /
_cMargaret Bouton; National Gallery of Art.
260 _aWashington :
_bNational Gallery of Art,
_c1959.
300 _a43 páginas :
_bilustraciones a color ;
_c19 cm.
500 _aContiene índice de artistas.
505 _aArtist Unknown -- Bellows, George -- Cassatt, Mary (Cas-sat) -- Copley, John Singleton (Cop-lee) -- Eakins, Thomas (Ache-kins) -- Harnett, William M. -- Homer, Winslow -- Inness, George -- Luks, George (Luke's) -- Ryder, Albert Pinkham -- Sargent, John Singer -- Savage, Edward -- Stuart, Gilbert -- Sully, Thomas -- West, Benjamin -- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill.
520 _aThe native flavor of American painting is partly determined by the types of subjects our artists have chosen. Working under the patronage of a predominantly middle-class society, American painters have found little demand for subjects favored in Europe by court and church. Our interest has been in our surroundings-our people, landscapes, familiar objects, and scenes of everyday life. Our painters have described this external world of fact with honesty,clarity, and precision. Their realistic approach may be said to reflect our national traits, which are frequently characterized as practicality, industry, and love of material things. The American is also known for his geniality, and a buoyant, optimistic spirit is often in our pictures.
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_aNational Gallery of Art
_vExposiciones
650 0 4 _950787
_aPINTURA AMERICANA
_vEXPOSICIONES
650 0 4 _949848
_aPINTURA
_vEXPOSICIONES
_zESTADOS UNIDOS
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_aNational Gallery of Art
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