American expressionism

art and social change 1920-1950

Presents an analysis of the American Expressionist movement that flourished in the United States primarily during the 1920s and 1930s, looking at the social concerns expressed in paintings of the period, and discussing the government's role in first aiding, then suppressing the art form. Includes over two hundred illustrations.

Columbus Museum of Art
2003
9780810942318
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15039940222782273264849382020NOTH355NOTH08766REF 759.13 DIJ759.1315754856551709567815