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Admired for his trompe l'oeil style, American painter William Harnett (18481892) was as intellectually ambitious as he was technically skilled. The first scholarly monograph on the artist, William Harnett's Curious Objects details Harnett's career-long effort to position still life as a serious art. Nika Elder elevates the significance of Harnett's academic training and questions his apparent turn away from it. Reading his still lifes in relation to wartime visual culture, literary realism, museum display, and industrial design, she shows how Harnett experimented with inanimate objects and pictorial techniques to represent the human condition without depicting the human body. His paintings illustrate late nineteenth-century American material culture, but they also represent Reconstruction, interiority, death and life, and the imagination. By engaging such lofty themes, Harnett reimagined history painting for the modern era. His work thus locates Gilded Age art and culture in the lon

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Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Harnett’s Objects
1. Civil War Relics and the End of History Painting
2. Text and the Transformation of Still Life
3. Specimens and the Art of Trompe l’Oeil
4. Manufactures and the Politics of Painting
Epilogue: Still Life and Its Afterlives

Notes
Selected Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 04/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9780520386419, 978-0520386419
      ISBN10: 0520386418
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Admired for his trompe l'oeil style, American painter William Harnett (18481892) was as intellectually ambitious as he was technically skilled. The first scholarly monograph on the artist, William Harnett's Curious Objects details Harnett's career-long effort to position still life as a serious art. Nika Elder elevates the significance of Harnett's academic training and questions his apparent turn away from it. Reading his still lifes in relation to wartime visual culture, literary realism, museum display, and industrial design, she shows how Harnett experimented with inanimate objects and pictorial techniques to represent the human condition without depicting the human body. His paintings illustrate late nineteenth-century American material culture, but they also represent Reconstruction, interiority, death and life, and the imagination. By engaging such lofty themes, Harnett reimagined history painting for the modern era. His work thus locates Gilded Age art and culture in the lon

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: Harnett’s Objects
      1. Civil War Relics and the End of History Painting
      2. Text and the Transformation of Still Life
      3. Specimens and the Art of Trompe l’Oeil
      4. Manufactures and the Politics of Painting
      Epilogue: Still Life and Its Afterlives

      Notes
      Selected Bibliography
      List of Illustrations
      Index

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