Lens on American Art

Lens on American Art

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book celebrates and interprets eyeglasses in American art through painting, prints, folk art, sculpture, and photography from the end of the eighteenth century to the present. Accompanying an exhibition at the Shelburne Museum in Vermont, the book includes eighty works by illustrious artists such as Mary Cassatt and Alice Neel. Though we know eyeglasses are for looking through, we often overlook their role in portraits and figure images. This survey looks at their appearance and uses in American art, from 1784 when Benjamin Franklin invented the bifocal, to the present day. Spectacles in artwork served as emblems of literacy, fashion, and self-identity; old age and wisdom; inner or psychological vision; and sometimes just contemplation. Contemporary works include bespectacled self-portraits by Chuck Close, Andy Warhol, and Keith Haring; and eyeglasses as pure design by Alex Katz and Wayne Thiebaud.

Book information

ISBN: 9780847864768
Publisher: Rizzoli Electa
Imprint: Rizzoli Electa
Pub date:
DEWEY: 704.949681411
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 176
Weight: 1134g
Height: 212mm
Width: 260mm
Spine width: 26mm