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Arcadian Waters and Wanton Seas

The Iconology of Waterscapes in Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Culture

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An edition of Arcadian Waters and Wanton Seas (2009)

Arcadian Waters and Wanton Seas

The Iconology of Waterscapes in Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Culture

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The nineteenth century was the great age of landscape painting in Europe and America. In an era of rapid industrialization and transformation of landscape, pictures of natural scenes were what people wanted most to display in their homes. The most popular and marketable pictures, often degenerating into kitsch, showed a wilderness with a pond or a lake in which obtrusive signs of industry and civilization had been edited out.
Inspired by Romantic ideas of the uniqueness of the nation, pictorial and literary art was supposed to portray the “soul” of the nation and the spirit of place, a view commonly adopted by cultural and art historians on both sides of the Atlantic. Arcadian Waters and Wanton Seas argues that nationalistic or exceptionalist interpretations disregard deep-rooted iconological traditions in transatlantic culture. Depictions and ideas of nature go back to the classical ideas of Arcadia and Eden in which fountains, ponds, lakes, rivers, and finally the sea itself are central elements. Following their European colleagues, American artists typically portrayed the American Arcadia through the classical conventions. Arcadian Waters and Wanton Seas adopts the interdisciplinary and comparative methodological perspectives that characterize American studies. The book draws on art history, cultural history, literature, and the study of the production and use of visual images, and will serve well as a textbook for courses on American studies or cultural history of the Western world.

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Arcadian Waters and Wanton Seas: The Iconology of Waterscapes in Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Culture
2009, Peter Lang, Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
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Table of Contents

MEANINGS OF LANDSCAPE
1. Country Matters
2. Paysages Moralisés
3. Claude and Salvator in America
ROWING IN EDEN
4. River Arcadias
5. Sweet Water
6. Rowing in Eden
7. Hunters in Eden
SEA CHANGES
8. Painted Ships and Arcadian Beaches
9. The Angry Sea
EPILOGUE
10. Waterscapes in Twentieth-Century Transatlantic Culture

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Includes bibliographical references.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
758/.2097309034
Library of Congress
ND1372.5 .N47 2009, ND1372.5.N47 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
275

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Open Library
OL16523866M
ISBN 13
9781433102974
LCCN
2008007414
OCLC/WorldCat
193912197
Goodreads
6516604

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