Curated by Marco Goldin, Director of Linea d'ombra, some 240 paintings by 19th-century American artists were on display in conjunction with an International conference on this same topic. In addition to the paintings, 60 photographs, 10 sculptures, and 80 Native American objects from the 1800s were on view. The exhibition was mounted around four themes presented chronologically: classical landscapes, work of the Hudson River School, paintings by United States artists who had toured Italy and, finally, canvases by the American Impressionists. A fifth section was devoted entirely to Western art.
America!... was comprised of major loans from many U.S. museums, most notably the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The exhibition and conference were supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art and the Smithsonian Institution.
- River in the Catskills, 1843© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; used with permission
- Evening in Arcadia, 1843© Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford; used with permission
- Fishing Party, 1850© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; used with permission
- Twilight: Mount Desert Island, Maine, 1865© Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, Saint Louis; used with permission
- Symphony in White No. 3, 1865-1867© The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham; used with permission
- Nocturne: The Solent, 1866© Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa; used with permission
- Niagara Falls, from the American Side, 1867© National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh; used with permission
- Vale of St Thomas, Jamaica, 1867© Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford; used with permission
- Coast Scene with Figures (Beverly Shore), 1869© Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford; used with permission
- Storm in the Mountains, ca. 1870© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; used with permission
- Lake Nemi, 1872© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; used with permission
- The Fog Warning, 1885© Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; used with permission
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
PrevNext
