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Title: Artistic Achievements


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Artistic Achievements
  • Americas Cultural Identity and a growing sense
    of Nationalism

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Cultural Identity and Nationalism
  • Early American writers and artists mimicked
    Europeans
  • Many American artists trained and worked in
    Europe
  • Americans were too interested in building up the
    country to waste time in the arts
  • Puritanism discouraged time spent on the arts
    such as theater, painting, and novels it was
    considered a waste of time because it was not
    producing anything tangible.
  • The outpouring and growth of national pride after
    the War of 1812 was reflected by new forms of
    art, architecture, and literature that celebrated
    a unique American character different from the
    Old World.

3
Painting
  • Portraits
  • Gilbert Stuart painted patriotic portraits of
    founding fathers
  • Charles Wilson Peale painted 60 portraits of
    Washington
  • John Trumbull painted Revolutionary War scenes
  • Americas frontier preoccupation with survival
    and Puritan attitudes that art was a waste of
    time limited artistic development in early
    America
  • Many of Americas artists trained and practiced
    in Europe where they could get work

4
Lewis and Clark by Charles Wilson Peale

5
John Trumbull Declaration of Independence
Signing
6
Hudson River School
  • Nationalistic upsurge after War of 1812 led to
    American artists toward romantic landscape scenes
    like this one by Thomas Cole

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Hudson River school of painting
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National Literature
  • Most literary writers came from the north (Mass
    and NY)
  • Knickerbocker Group New York writers
  • - Washington Irving (The Sketch Book, Rip Van
    Winkle, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow) Dutch
    Folktales
  • - James Fenimore Cooper (Leatherstocking Tales,
    Last of the Mohicans)- adventure tales of
    American frontier heroes
  • - William Cullen Bryant (Thanatopsis) - Poet

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James Fenimore Cooper
Washington Irving
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Rip Van Winkel
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Transcendentalism
  • Based on doctrines of Individualism,
    self-reliance and nature.
  • Rejected the theory that all knowledge comes
    through the senses. Feelings are important and
    transcends rational thought
  • Dignity of the individual was stepping stone to
    humanitarian reforms of the mid 19th century.
  • Many transcendentalists were active in
    abolitionism and other reforms.

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Transcendentalists
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson (American Scholar) Essayists
    and speaker urged American writers to abandon
    European themes and write about America.
  • Henry David Thoreau (Walden Or Life in the
    Woods, On the Duty of Civil Disobedience)
    influenced Gandhi and MLK
  • Walt Whitman (Leaves of Grass) Poetry was
    celebration of democracy, American patriotism,
    American frontiersman, romantic and emotional

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Transcendentalists
  • Emerson Thoreau Whitman

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Other Literary Notables
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Poet (Song of
    Hiawatha, Evangeline, The Courtship of Miles
    Standish) based on American themes
  • John Greenleaf Whittier Poet whose work had
    great social influences that called for reforms
    against inhumanity, injustice and intolerance.
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Poet
  • Louisa May Alcott Writer (Little Women)
  • Emily Dickinson Poet

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Literary Dissenters
  • Edgar Allan Poe Short stories (The Raven, Fall
    of the House of Usher, Tell Tale Heart)
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne (The Scarlet Letter) themes
    of good vs. evil, critic of Calvinism or
    Puritanism
  • Herman Melville (Moby Dick) also themes of good
    vs. evil

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Nathaniel Hawthorne
Edgar Allen Poe
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