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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. On May 10, 2003, the Cincinnati Art Museum will celebrate the opening of the Cincinnati Wing: eighteen thousand square feet of handsomely renovated gallery space devoted to the museums renowned collections of painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, and metalwork by Cincinnati artists. The museum is the first in the country to reinterpret its American art collections with a regional emphasis, fostering civic pride and drawing attention to the achievements of the citys artists.In conjunction with the celebration, Ohio University Press is proud to publish The Cincinnati Wing: The Story of Art in the Queen City, showcasing one of Americas foremost art centers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.The authors of this collection trace the thematic arrangement of the Cincinnati Wing galleries, situating the artwork in the context of the citys history as it progressed from a frontier river town to an industrial powerhouse. The Cincinnati Wing provides a vivid picture of the fertile social and cultural climate that produced such prominent figures in the history of American art as sculptor Hiram Powers and painters Robert S. Duncanson, Frank Duveneck, and John H. Twachtman.Cincinnatis contributions to the decorative arts are exemplified by the stunning ceramics of the celebrated Rookwood Pottery Company, the nations leading art pottery firm, and by the citys lesser-known yet equally significant Aesthetic Movement furniture.One hundred fifty-one color plates highlight the beauty and diversity of the Cincinnati Art Museums collections and illuminate the Queen Citys great artistic legacy.Published in association with the Cincinnati Art Museum On May 10, 2003, the Cincinnati Art Museum will celebrate the opening of the Cincinnati Wing: eighteen thousand square feet of handsomely renovated gallery space devoted to the museums renowned collections of painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, and metalwork by Cincinnati artists. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780821414880
Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. On May 10, 2003, the Cincinnati Art Museum will celebrate the opening of the Cincinnati Wing: eighteen thousand square feet of handsomely renovated gallery space devoted to the museums renowned collections of painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, and metalwork by Cincinnati artists. The museum is the first in the country to reinterpret its American art collections with a regional emphasis, fostering civic pride and drawing attention to the achievements of the citys artists.In conjunction with the celebration, Ohio University Press is proud to publish The Cincinnati Wing: The Story of Art in the Queen City, showcasing one of Americas foremost art centers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.The authors of this collection trace the thematic arrangement of the Cincinnati Wing galleries, situating the artwork in the context of the citys history as it progressed from a frontier river town to an industrial powerhouse. The Cincinnati Wing provides a vivid picture of the fertile social and cultural climate that produced such prominent figures in the history of American art as sculptor Hiram Powers and painters Robert S. Duncanson, Frank Duveneck, and John H. Twachtman.Cincinnatis contributions to the decorative arts are exemplified by the stunning ceramics of the celebrated Rookwood Pottery Company, the nations leading art pottery firm, and by the citys lesser-known yet equally significant Aesthetic Movement furniture.One hundred fifty-one color plates highlight the beauty and diversity of the Cincinnati Art Museums collections and illuminate the Queen Citys great artistic legacy.Published in association with the Cincinnati Art Museum On May 10, 2003, the Cincinnati Art Museum will celebrate the opening of the Cincinnati Wing: eighteen thousand square feet of handsomely renovated gallery space devoted to the museums renowned collections of painting, sculpture, furniture, ceramics, and metalwork by Cincinnati artists. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780821414880