An edition of Something coming (2000)

Something coming

apocalyptic expectation and mid-nineteenth-century American painting

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An edition of Something coming (2000)

Something coming

apocalyptic expectation and mid-nineteenth-century American painting

This major contribution to the study of antebellum religious art offers a detailed case study of American postmillennialism and its many visual expressions. Treating paintings as "intersections of cultural expression," Gail E. Husch begins with a single painting to spin out an interpretation in many directions, from the specific aesthetic and social concerns of artist and patron to the wider political and cultural concerns of Americans in the mid-19th century. Arguing that "genuine apocalyptic faith" was fundamental to American Protestants, Husch shows how artists, patrons, and ordinary citizens actively engaged contemporary questions of peace and war, freedom and slavery, and the equality of human beings before God in their visual arts. Part of an emerging revaluation of the role of the religious in American art, Husch asks us to read ideas as they function in works, rather than see images merely as passive illustrations of ideas. Weaving images drawn from high and low culture, politics, and religion, she develops a complex cultural narrative of the times, thus showing the truth of one picture being worth a thousand words. - Publisher.

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English
Pages
305

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Something coming: apocalyptic expectation and mid-nineteenth-century American painting
2000, University Press of New England
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Something coming: apocalyptic expectation and mid-nineteenth-century American painting
2000, University Press of New England
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Table of Contents

The apocalyptic context and the signs of the times
Something coming: Frederick R. Spencer's Newsboy
1848/1849: Thomas P. Rossiter, Mirriam rejoicing and The return of the dove to the ark
1849: James H. Beard and The last victim of the deluge
1850: Peter F. Rothermel, Hector Tyndale, and The laborer's vision of the future
1851: Jasper F. Cropsey and The spirit of peace
1851/1852: Asher B. Durand, Jonathan Sturges, and God's judgment upon Gog
1853/1854, Epilogue: Rossiter's Babylonian captivity and Cropsey's Millennial age

Edition Notes

Published in
Hanover, N.H.

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND1431.5 .H87 2000, ND1431.5.H87 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xii, 305 p., [8] p. of plates
Number of pages
305
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24230581M
Internet Archive
somethingcominga0000husc
ISBN 10
1584650060
ISBN 13
9781584650065
LCCN
99036691
OCLC/WorldCat
41621147

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