George Inness and the visionary landscape / Adrienne Baxter Bell.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0807615250
- 9780807615256
- 1887149112
- 9781887149112
- 1887149139
- 9781887149136
- 0807615773
- 9780807615775
- Inness, George, 1825-1894 -- Exhibitions
- Inness, George, 1825-1894 -- Exhibitions -- 2003 -- New York (N.Y.)
- Inness, George, 1825-1894
- Inness, George, (1825-1894) -- Catalogues d'exposition
- Inness, George, (1825-1894) -- Critique et interprétation
- Inness, George, 1825-1894 -- Exhibitions
- Inness, George
- Landscapes in art -- Exhibitions
- Paysages dans l'art -- Expositions
- Landscapes in art
- Peinture de paysages -- États-Unis -- 19e siècle
- Landscape in art -- Exhibitions
- 759.13 21
- ND237.I5 A4 2003
- Also issued online.
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Stickley Museum Library (Non-Circulating) Main Reading Room | ND237.I5 A4 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SMCF23090445 |
Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the National Academy of Design, New York, Sept. 17-Dec. 28, 2003 and San Diego Museum of Art, Jan. 24-Apr. 18, 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-169).
George Inness and the visionary landscape -- Paintings and commentaries.
"George Inness and the Visionary Landscape includes forty color reproductions of Inness's most important paintings and presents both a chronological overview of Inness's life and a more focused treatment of the artist's main philosophical and religious preoccupations. Central to his thinking were the writings of the Swedish scientist-turned-visionary Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), who influenced many of Inness's contemporaries, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Walt Whitman. George Inness also suggests resonances between the artist's visionary landscapes and the concurrent efforts, on the part of the psychologist-philosopher William James (1842-1910), to validate the existence of mystical states of mind. It shows Inness to have anticipated many of the most important tenets of modernism, an achievement that continues to inspire contemporary audiences."--Jacket.
Also issued online.
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