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Tyler Green

    Tyler Green est un critique et historien acclamé dont le travail explore des figures et des époques artistiques clés. Ses recherches éclairent l'influence d'artistes tels que Carleton Watkins dans la formation de l'Ouest américain et du monde de l'art. À travers son podcast et ses essais critiques, Green propose des analyses approfondies d'œuvres et d'institutions artistiques. Son approche révèle les liens complexes entre l'art, l'histoire et leur résonance culturelle.

    Emerson's Nature and the Artists
    Carleton Watkins
    • Carleton Watkins

      • 536pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
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      "Carleton Watkins (1829-1916) is widely considered the greatest American photographer of the nineteenth century and arguably the most influential artist of his era. He is best known for his pictures of Yosemite Valley and the nearby Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias. Drawing on recent scholarship and fresh archival discoveries, Tyler Green reveals how an artist didn't just reflect his time, but acted as an agent of influence. This telling of Watkins's story will fascinate anyone interested in American history; the West; and how art and artists impacted the development of American ideas, industry, landscape, conservation, and politics." -- provided by publisher

      Carleton Watkins
    • Illustrated by classic American paintings and photographs, and accompanied with a prescient new appraisal, this stunning publication on Emerson's seminal 1836 essay is at once a meditation on the ways artists influence each other and a timely cri de coeur to cherish and preserve America's landscape.

      Emerson's Nature and the Artists