Framing America
A Social History of American Art
Frances K. Pohl (Author, Pomona College)
A Thames & Hudson book
Offers comprehensive engagement with the social, cultural, and historical context of American visual culture.
Unique in its inclusive treatment, Framing America embraces the full scope of American art from the sixteenth century to the present. In addition to offering comprehensive coverage of the canon, Pohl’s narrative goes beyond the traditional, and sometimes derogatory, treatment of certain populations in American society and addresses the domestic arts and the social and political contexts of art. This is a truly comprehensive look both at the history of art in America and at the reciprocal influence of American art and society.
The Third Edition features new images, from the early years of Western Europe’s encounter with America’s native peoples to the twenty-first century’s prioritization of sustainable architecture.
Book Details
- Paperback
- April 2012
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ISBN 978-0-500-28983-9
- 8.5 × 10.9 in
/ 616 pages
- Territory Rights: USA and Dependencies, Philippines and Canada.
Endorsements & Reviews
“Examines how cultural encounters of all kinds—between ethnic, religious, and regional groups; the natural world and technological developments; and individual and political ambitions—have shaped American history.” — Kristin Schwain, University of Missouri, Columbia
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