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1 online resource (248 pages) |
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Routledge Research in Art History Ser |
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Routledge Research in Art History Ser
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Contents |
Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I Creating the Art and Cultural Capital; 1 Looking West From the Empire City: National Landscape and Visual Culture in Gilded Age New York; 2 The François Premier Style in New York: The William K. and Alva Vanderbilt House; 3 Aestheticizing Tendencies in Hudson River School Landscape Painting at the Beginning of the Gilded Age; Part II Institutionalizing Art and Culture in the Capital; 4 The Lenox Library: New York's Lost Treasure House |
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5 Publishing and Promoting a New York City Art World: Scribner's Illustrated Monthly, 1870-18816 An Unsung Hero: Henry Gurdon Marquand and His 1889 Gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art; 7 Metropolitan, Inc.: Public Subsidy and Private Gain at the Genesis of the American Art Museum; 8 Un-Domesticating the Ideal: William Wetmore Story and The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Part III Depicting the Capital in Art and Culture; 9 Before the Farragut: Who Was Augustus Saint-Gaudens?; 10 Crossing Broadway: New York and the Culture of Capital in the Late Nineteenth Century |
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11 Bulls, Bears, and Buildings: William Holbrook Beard's Wall StreetAfterword; Selected Bibliography; Contributors; Index |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Bruner, Chelsea
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ISBN |
9781351027571 |
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1351027573 |
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