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Framing America: A Social History of American Art: Volume 1 (Fourth Edition) (Vol. Volume 1)

Brand: Thames & Hudson
ISBN 0500292957
EAN: 9780500292952
Category: Paperback (Criticism)
Price: $70.00  (Customer Reviews)
Dimension: 10.90 x 8.60 x 0.80 inches
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An authoritative social history of American art, thoroughly revised to meet classroom needs

Unique in its inclusive treatment, Framing America embraces the full scope of American art from the sixteenth century to the present. In addition to offering comprehensive coverage of the canon, Frances K. Pohl’s narrative goes beyond the traditional, and sometimes derogatory, treatment of certain populations in American society and addresses the domestic arts and the social and political contexts of art.

The fourth edition is presented for the first time in two volumes. It will be sold as individual volumes as well as a packaged set containing both. The book is split in order to offer greater portability to students and to appeal to a greater number of courses. For example, instructors teaching a course on American art since 1900 or American art since 1945 can now assign the single, briefer volume that relates most directly to their course. New pedagogy also makes the book more accessible: artfully designed timelines open each part, situating important events in American history more accurately and while showing how they relate to art. Many images have increased in size and color throughout to help students identify small but important details in each work.

716, 404 in color

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