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  2. Visual art of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Visual art of the United States or American art is visual art made in the United States or by U.S. artists. Before colonization, there were many flourishing traditions of Native American art, and where the Spanish colonized Spanish Colonial architecture and the accompanying styles in other

  3. American Art - All US Art Movements | TheArtStory

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    The first Native American art movement included over 25 Iroquois artists, who employed drawing, painting, and printmaking to realistically depict their tribe's beliefs, history, fashion, and lifestyle.

  4. Exploring our artworks in chronological order by era helps students to put the artworks into the context of important events and topics in American history. Each pair of artworks corresponds to specific United States History Content Standards, which you’ll find in our Curriculum Connections section.

  5. Famous American Paintings – 15 United States Masterpieces

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    These paintings of America have long served to inspire, and sometimes shock, the American and international art communities. The great American painters have left behind their artistic legacy that expresses their unique view of American life.

  6. American Paintings - National Gallery of Art

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    Two additional early American portraits, Joseph Blackburn’s Portrait of a Gentleman (c. 1760) and John Singleton Copley’s Thomas Amory II (c. 1770–1772), follow in gallery 62 where Samuel Finley Breese Morse’s monumental history painting The House of Representatives (1822) also hangs.

  7. American Art Journal | Smithsonian American Art Museum

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    The journal critically engages material and conceptual conditions of art and provides a forum for the expanding field of American art history. It considers the role played by art in the ongoing transnational and transcultural formation of America as a contested geography, identity, and idea.

  8. Art in American Colonies and the United States, c. 1600–1860

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    If the artists and architects in the decades prior to 1820 focused on portraiture, historical paintings, and classical inspired architecture, the art made during the later decades preceding the American Civil War focused on something uniquely American: the land.

  9. Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture

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    The Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture document more than 400,000 art works in public and private collections worldwide. The Inventory of American Paintings includes works by artists who were active in America by 1914.

  10. American Art: History of Fine Arts in America

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    American Art (c.1750-2000) This is a short 20 step guide to the history of American art, including painting, sculpture, architecture and contemporary art forms, from Colonial times on. For early culture in the Americas, see: Pre-Columbian Art (1200 BCE-1535 CE).

  11. Early American Art | Smithsonian American Art Museum

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    The collection features artworks that trace the transformation of the thirteen colonies into a nation, including portraits by John Singleton Copley, Charles Willson Peale, and Gilbert Stuart; landscapes by Thomas Cole; and sculptures by Horatio Greenough.