Out of the Attic : Images of Fred Stewart Greene by Tobias Goodman (2014, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherMoyer Bell
ISBN-101587540282
ISBN-139781587540288
eBay Product ID (ePID)201630114
Product Key Features
Book TitleOut of the Attic : Images of Fred Stewart Greene
Number of Pages252 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistory / Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945), Individual Artists / Monographs, General, History
Publication Year2014
IllustratorGreen, Fredrick, Yes
GenreArt, House & Home, Photography
AuthorTobias Goodman
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height8.5 in
Item Weight30.2 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width1.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Grade ToKindergarten
Edition DescriptionIllustrated edition
SynopsisThe end of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth centuries were a time of intellectual and artistic ferment. In 1898 Marie Curie discovered radium. In 1900 Count Zeppelin flew his first airship, and the Wright brothers took to the air in 1903. Nobel invented dynamite and progress in weaponry found a terrible expression in World War I. In 1900 Freud presented The Interpretation of Dreams, and in 1915 Einstein published his special theory of relativity. The very nature of matter and the human identity were being redefined. It was in this context that new forms in visual arts were emerging most notably Impressionism. Green was one of its American proponents. Some of his contemporaries were Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, John Singer Sargent and William Merritt Chase. Fredrick Stewart Green did portraiture as well as landscapes. Because his photographic subjects were architectural he painted many architectural and city scapes. His palette was more in the pastel tones. He made several trips to the South and painted many Afro-American subjects. He portraiture was very realistic while being soft and impressionistic. The creative instinct expressed itself in photography as well. However photography struggled to be accepted as possessing aesthetic value. Green was an effective and talented advocate. Artistry and originality in both painting and photography thrived in many parts of America during these years and Green gain a modest success during his lifetime., The end of the nineteenth and the early decades of the twentieth centuries were a time of intellectual and artistic ferment. In 1898 Marie Curie discovered radium. In 1900 Count Zeppelin flew his first airship, and the Wright brothers took to the air in 1903. Nobel invented dynamite and progress in weaponry found a terrible expression in World War I. In 1900 Freud presented The Interpretation of Dreams, and in 1915 Einstein published his special theory of relativity. The very nature of matter and the human identity were being redefined. It was in this context that new forms in visual arts were emerging most notably Impressionism. Green was one of its American proponents. Some of his contemporaries were Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, John Singer Sargent and William Merritt Chase.Fredrick Stewart Green did portraiture as well as landscapes. Because his photographic subjects were architectural he painted many architectural and city scapes. His palette was more in the pastel tones. He made several trips to the South and painted many Afro-American subjects. He portraiture was very realistic while being soft and impressionistic.The creative instinct expressed itself in photography as well. However photography struggled to be accepted as possessing aesthetic value. Green was an effective and talented advocate. Artistry and originality in both painting and photography thrived in many parts of America during these years and Green gain a modest success during his lifetime.