American Art and Architecture

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A history of American art and architecture from the seventeenth century to the latest installation and video work

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Michael J. Lewis

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This survey provides a complete history of American art and architecture from the seventeenth century to the latest installation and video work. It includes all the major American artists and works, and discusses and illustrates dozens of building types, from the earliest colonial houses and churches to the most spectacular modernist and postmodernist stores, museums, stations, and iconic skyscrapers.

The characteristics of the different periods are defined, highlighting the forms, techniques and styles that mark the works as distinctively American. The ways in which American artists and architects both adopted and diverged from European models to create a language of their own are charted, and Lewis shows how that language eventually came to dominate the rest of the world.

The author dextrously integrates discussions of both buildings and works of art, revealing the shared social and aesthetic concerns that underlie them. Vernacular, religious, secular, and corporate architecture appear alongside painting, sculpture, photography, and new-media art.

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Weight 714 g
Dimensions 15.1 x 21 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 21 July 2006
Number of pages 336
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 15.1 x 21 cm
Weight 714 g
Michael J. Lewis is the Faison-Pierson-Stoddard Professor of Art History, Williams College.