Gems of Art on Paper Gems of Art on Paper
Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book

Gems of Art on Paper

Illustrated American Fiction and Poetry, 1785–1885

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Winner of the 2022 Ewell L. Newman Book Award from the American Historical Print Collectors Society

In the immediate aftermath of the Revolutionary War, only the wealthiest Americans could afford to enjoy illustrated books and prints. But, by the end of the next century, it was commonplace for publishers to load their books with reproductions of fine art and beautiful new commissions from amateur and professional artists.

Georgia Brady Barnhill, an expert on the visual culture of this period, explains the costs and risks that publishers faced as they brought about the transition from a sparse visual culture to a rich one. Establishing new practices and investing in new technologies to enhance works of fiction and poetry, bookmakers worked closely with skilled draftsmen, engravers, and printers to reach an increasingly literate and discriminating American middle class. Barnhill argues that while scholars have largely overlooked the efforts of early American illustrators, the works of art that they produced impacted readers’ understandings of the texts they encountered, and greatly enriched the nation’s cultural life.

GÉNERO
Ficção e literatura
LANÇADO
2021
26 de novembro
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
288
EDITORA
University of Massachusetts Press
TAMANHO
7,4
MB

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