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- Fanny Palmer : The Life and Works of a Currier & Ives Artist
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Publisher
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10
0815610955
ISBN-13
9780815610953
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240519034
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Number of Pages
408 Pages
Publication Name
Fanny Palmer : the Life and Works of a Currier & Ives Artist
Language
English
Subject
Women, American / General, Artists, Architects, Photographers, History / General
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art, Biography & Autobiography
Series
New York State Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
11.3 in
Item Width
11 in
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Scholarly & Professional
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2017-053217
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A wonderful testament to the life's work of two clearly remarkable women, Frances Flora Bond Palmer, and her erstwhile biographer, Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein. ... A fine resource not only for Currier & Ives enthusiasts who wish to learn more about one of the firm's most significant artists, but also for scholars who wish to draw connections between the nineteenth-century popular press and other cultural themes from this period in America's history., Rubinstein's work richly documents the life and work of an artist of significance in the history of American graphic arts. That significance is two-fold. First, Palmer was for many years a leading artist--arguably the leading artist--among the several who worked for the firm of Currier & Ives. . . . Second, Palmer was a great rarity in nineteenth-century America: a successful and prolific woman artist., The author set out to place Palmer's work in its historical and art historical contexts and has accomplished her aim., Rubinstein's volume fills a major scholarly gap and reclaims Fanny Palmer for the canon of American art history., A wonderful testament to the life's work of two clearly remarkable women, Frances Flora Bond Palmer, and her erstwhile biographer, Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein. . . . A fine resource not only for Currier & Ives enthusiasts who wish to learn more about one of the firm's most significant artists, but also for scholars who wish to draw connections between the nineteenth-century popular press and other cultural themes from this period in America's history., Charlotte Rubinstein's extensively researched and richly illustrated biography provides compelling historical and cultural context for Currier & Ives's most important lithographer--Frances Flora Bond Palmer....This book should be on the shelf of every historian, enthusiast, and collector of 19th-century prints., Charlotte Rubinstein's extensively researched and richly illustrated biography provides compelling historical and cultural context for Currier & Ives's most important lithographer--Frances Flora Bond Palmer. . . . This book should be on the shelf of every historian, enthusiast, and collector of 19th-century prints., Positions Frances ("Fanny") Bond Palmer as a nineteenth-century Norman Rockwell and advocates more broadly for the recognition of graphic arts and women artists....The quantity and quality of the illustrations are unprecedented in prior scholarship on Palmer....Rich with works both familiar and new that highlight the rare contributions of a British immigrant in shaping American visual culture.
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Table Of Content
1. A Childhood in Leicester 2. F. & E. S. Palmer: Lithographers of Leicester 3. Brave New World 4. The Palmers in Transition 5. Life at N. Currier & Co. 6. Prints for the People 7. Creating an American Epic 8. The Last Years 9. The Vicissitudes of Taste 10. The Art of F. F. Palmer 11. Ideology in the Art of Fanny Palmer 12. F. F. Palmer's Contributions to American Art Checklists of the Work of F. F. Palmer Appendix 1. Prints Produced in England Appendix 2. Prints Produced in the United States as Freelance Assignments, Other Than for N. Currier or for Currier & Ives Appendix 3. Prints for Currier & Ives Appendix 3A. Currier & Ives Prints Attributed to Fanny Palmer Appendix 4. Drawings by Fanny Palmer Notes Bibliography Illustration Credits Index A Gallery of Prints by Fanny Palmer follows
Synopsis
As one of Currier & Ives's leading artists, Frances ("Fanny") Bond Palmer (1812-1876) was a major lithographer whose prints found their way into homes, schools, barns, taverns, business offices, yacht clubs, and elsewhere, reaching a mass audience during her day. Her life was a true American fable--the story of an immigrant who came to the United States to start a new life for herself and her family and rose to the top of her profession. In Fanny Palmer: The Life and Works of a Currier & Ives Artist , Rubinstein chronicles the details of Palmer's life, situating her work as the product of her own merit rather than as an achievement of Currier & Ives, and portraying the artist as an enterprising professional and one of the most versatile and prolific lithographers of her day. Largely ignored by art historians because of her status as a graphic artist and as an employee of famous male publishers, Palmer's work was nonetheless a staple in nineteenth-century culture. Palmer was interested in recording all subjects that made up American life: her images of railroads, clipper ships, New York City, Civil War battle scenes, pictures of domestic bliss, and vistas of the newly opened West comprised at least two hundred of the company's signed prints. A long-time employee of Currier & Ives, she also collaborated anonymously with other staff artists, supplying landscape backgrounds and architectural elements to countless compositions. The first full-length biography of Palmer's life and work, as well as the first illustrated, annotated catalog of her drawings and prints, including a number of works that are new to the public and to scholars, Rubinstein's book shines a spotlight on this accomplished artist, arguing for her long overdue recognition as a pioneer in the history of women artists., As one of Currier & Ives's leading artists, Frances (?Fanny?) Bond Palmer (1812-1876) was a major lithographer whose prints found their way into homes, schools, barns, taverns, business offices, yacht clubs, and elsewhere, reaching a mass audience during her day. Her life was a true American fable--the story of an immigrant who came to the United States to start a new life for herself and her family and rose to the top of her profession. In Fanny Palmer: The Life and Works of a Currier & Ives Artist , Rubinstein chronicles the details of Palmer's life, situating her work as the product of her own merit rather than as an achievement of Currier & Ives, and portraying the artist as an enterprising professional and one of the most versatile and prolific lithographers of her day. Largely ignored by art historians because of her status as a graphic artist and as an employee of famous male publishers, Palmer's work was nonetheless a staple in nineteenth-century culture. Palmer was interested in recording all subjects that made up American life: her images of railroads, clipper ships, New York City, Civil War battle scenes, pictures of domestic bliss, and vistas of the newly opened West comprised at least two hundred of the company's signed prints. A long-time employee of Currier & Ives, she also collaborated anonymously with other staff artists, supplying landscape backgrounds and architectural elements to countless compositions. The first full-length biography of Palmer's life and work, as well as the first illustrated, annotated catalog of her drawings and prints, including a number of works that are new to the public and to scholars, Rubinstein's book shines a spotlight on this accomplished artist, arguing for her long overdue recognition as a pioneer in the history of women artists., As one of Currier & Ives's leading artists, Frances (Fanny) Bond Palmer (1812-1876) was a major lithographer whose prints found their way into homes, schools, barns, taverns, business offices, yacht clubs, and elsewhere, reaching a mass audience during her day. Her life was a true American fable--the story of an immigrant who came to the United States to start a new life for herself and her family and rose to the top of her profession. In Fanny Palmer: The Life and Works of a Currier & Ives Artist , Rubinstein chronicles the details of Palmer's life, situating her work as the product of her own merit rather than as an achievement of Currier & Ives, and portraying the artist as an enterprising professional and one of the most versatile and prolific lithographers of her day. Largely ignored by art historians because of her status as a graphic artist and as an employee of famous male publishers, Palmer's work was nonetheless a staple in nineteenth-century culture. Palmer was interested in recording all subjects that made up American life: her images of railroads, clipper ships, New York City, Civil War battle scenes, pictures of domestic bliss, and vistas of the newly opened West comprised at least two hundred of the company's signed prints. A long-time employee of Currier & Ives, she also collaborated anonymously with other staff artists, supplying landscape backgrounds and architectural elements to countless compositions. The first full-length biography of Palmer's life and work, as well as the first illustrated, annotated catalog of her drawings and prints, including a number of works that are new to the public and to scholars, Rubinstein's book shines a spotlight on this accomplished artist, arguing for her long overdue recognition as a pioneer in the history of women artists., As one of Currier & Ives's leading artists, Frances ("Fanny") Bond Palmer (1812-1876) was a major lithographer whose prints reached a mass audience. In Fanny Palmer: The Life and Works of a Currier & Ives Artist, Rubinstein chronicles the details of Palmer's life, situating her work as the product of her own merit rather than as an achievement of Currier & Ives.
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NE2312.P36R83 2018
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- 4***s (82)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufThis is a large ,beautiful book with an in depth amount of information on Fanny's work as well as the business and history of Currier and Ives and the team work that she and the other staff artists did to make the huge number of lithographs that went in to so many homes of the time. It truly gives us , here in the future a glimpse of the world of that time..
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