Verfasst von: | Coyle, Heather Campbell [VerfasserIn]  |
Titel: | Jazz Age illustration |
Mitwirkende: | Dingwall, Chris [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]  |
| Gaiter, Colette [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]  |
| Giordano, Molly [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]  |
| Pass, Victoria Rose [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]  |
Institutionen: | Delaware Art Museum (Wilmington, Del.) [Gastgebende Institution]  |
| Biggs Museum of American Art (Dover, Del.) [Gastgebende Institution]  |
| Norman Rockwell Museum (Stockbridge, Mass.) [Gastgebende Institution]  |
Verf.angabe: | Heather Campbell Doyle ; with contributions by Chris Dingwall, Colette Gaiter, Molly Giordano, Victoria Rose Pass ; research by Anne Strachan Cross |
Verlagsort: | Wilmington, DE |
Verlag: | Delaware Art Museum |
E-Jahr: | 2024 |
Jahr: | [2024] |
Umfang: | 174 Seiten |
ISBN: | 978-0-300-27881-1 |
Abstract: | "A gorgeous look at popular illustrators of the Jazz Age and their influential role in the dynamic culture of the 1920s and '30s The 1920s in the United States was characterized by economic prosperity and dramatic social change. Known as the Jazz Age, it was a time when Black music, art, and literature became a powerful cultural force. Shifting roles for women and trends in youth culture coalesced in the figure of the flapper, causing a moral panic chronicled in the expanding popular press. Exploring how the art of popular illustration helped shape this new consciousness and impacted publishing, politics, and daily life, this volume features works by artists such as Aaron Douglas, Nell Brinkley, John Held Jr., and Loïs Mailou Jones. Their striking images illustrated the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, The Crisis, Liberty, and the Saturday Evening Post, as well as newspapers, novels, and books for children. Essays foreground the contributions of women and Black artists; draw parallels between music, fashion, and the aesthetics of popular illustration; discuss the impact of the Harlem Renaissance and the national growth of the Black press; highlight the legacy of illustrator Howard Pyle and his students; and consider the appropriation of the subversive jazz culture by a white audience."-- |
URL: | Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz1908986549inh.htm |
Schlagwörter: | (g)USA / (s)Illustration / (z)Geschichte 1920-1940  |
| (s)Jazz <Motiv> / (g)USA / (s)Illustration / (z)Geschichte 1920-1940  |
Dokumenttyp: | Ausstellungskatalog: (Delaware Art Museum : 05.10.2024-26.01.2025 : Wilmington) |
| Ausstellungskatalog: (Biggs Museum of American Art : 2025 : Dover) |
| Ausstellungskatalog: (Norman Rockwell Museum : 2025-2026 : Stockbridge) |
| Bildband |
Sprache: | eng |
Sach-SW: | Art américain - Expositions |
| Art et société - États-Unis - Expositions |
| Illustrateurs - États-Unis - Expositions |
| Années vingt (Vingtième siècle) - Expositions |
| Années trente (Vingtième siècle) - Expositions |
| Dessin américain - 20e siècle - Expositions |
| Illustration des périodiques - Expositions |
| Illustration des livres - Expositions |
| Illustration des périodiques - 20e siècle - Expositions |
| Illustration des livres - 20e siècle - Expositions |
| Art et culture populaire - États-Unis - Expositions |
| Illustrateurs noirs américains - Expositions |
| Jazz dans l'art - Expositions |
| Art américain - 20e siècle - Expositions |
| exhibition catalogs |
| Exhibition catalogs |
| Art criticism |
| Essays |
| Catalogues d'exposition |
| Critiques d'art |
K10plus-PPN: | 1908986549 |