Citizen Spectator


Art, Illusion, and Visual Perception in Early National America

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By Wendy Bellion
Imprint: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Pages:
388

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Wendy Bellion is associate professor of art history at the University of Delaware.

Bellion offers here a beautifully written, handsomely produced, and challenging analysis. Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers/faculty." -Choice "Among the most significant book-length studies of early American art to appear in print during the past decade." - Common-Place "With its careful contextualization and detailed, historical analysis of the cultural forms of illusion, this book firmly locates its discussion of early national visuality within the cultural practices of everyday life and thus makes a substantial contribution to the empirical history of spectatorship in the United States." -American Historical Review "Admirable and groundbreaking . . . . Significant both for its extensive research into the culture of spectatorship in Philadelphia and for the ways in which it opens up further modes of inquiry for scholars interested in the Early National period." - Association of Historians of American Art "Bellion is a skilled expositor of images, and each of her essays leaves us with a deeper understanding of works we might imagine were plumbed long ago." - Journal of American History

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