Art in a Season of Revolution: Painters, Artisans, and Patrons in Early America
Magazine Antiques, Feb, 2005
Art in a Season of Revolution: Painters, Artisans, and Patrons in Early America
By Margaretta M. Lovell
MA-279
Our price $39.95
Lovell concentrates on the colonial period, focusing on patrons and the artists they commissioned to paint themselves and members of their families. She also considers the anonymous artisans working in Boston, Salem, and Newport for the same elite group of patrons. This thoughtful book takes a new and welcome look at a familiar subject, making it compelling reading for anyone with an interest in this period. 10 colorplates, 104 illustrations.
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