American Art
The history of American art, while comparatively short, is full of stylistic leaps and bounds, much like all aspects of American culture. In the United States’ first century of existence, the art produced was either embryonic in nature or nonexistent. It wasn’t until the mid-to-late 1800s that the art world began to sit up and take notice of American art. Read More.
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Enjoyer-V A cheery picture of a young girl on a swing in front of green trees [More Info] |
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Estes Park Albert Bierstadt [More Info] |
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Fairman Rogers Four-in-Hand Thomas Eakins [More Info] |
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Farmall A bright red Farmall tractor in country setting [More Info] |
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Faro Layout in the Mint Saloon Olaf C. Seltzer [More Info] |
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Ferguson An historic picture of a bright Yellow Ferguson tractor [More Info] |
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Fight Between the Black Feet and... Charles M. Russell [More Info] |
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Flax-Scutching Bee Linton Park [More Info] |
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Fordson Saw An antique Fordson tractor at an old saw mill [More Info] |
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Frazzled Feathers A sad looking American Eagle perched in front of a faded American flag [More Info] |
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