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Jewish Book World . by Matthew Baigell. and, Is there a single Jewish Experience?. -- Seth Wolitz, Chair of Jewish Studies, University of Texas at Austin. -- Daniel Morris, Professor of English and Jewish Studies, Purdue University. The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Jewish Art in America by Matthew Baigell Serving as a study of Jewish art in America, this title presents the history of the Jewish experience in American art as seen through the works of many different artists. Its focus is the examination of Jewish subject matter employed by artists, their responses to their religious and ethnic heritage as well as to significant events of the time. FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description In this first book-length study of Jewish art in America, Matthew Baigell explores works from the early settlers of America to the present. It concentrates on exploring and examining Jewish subject matter employed by artists as they illustrated aspects of their religious and ethnic heritage and as they responded to major events over the decades, including the Great Migration, the Great Depression, the Holocaust, and the founding of the State of Israel, as well as the dispersal of Jewish artists around the country and the rise of feminism and spiritualism in the late-twentieth century. Subjects include genre scenes of 'the Jewish street,' religious and spiritual themes derived from the Bible and the Kabbalah, and images that record the artists' participation in and witnessing of major events in their lifetimes. The author also considers the often asked questions: Is there a Jewish art? and, Is there a single Jewish Experience? Author Biography Matthew Baigell is professor emeritus of art history at Rutgers University. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Until 1920, Preliminaries and Beginnings Chapter 4 The 1920s, Settling In Chapter 5 The 1930s, Social Issues Chapter 6 The 1940s, The Holocaust Years and After Chapter 7 The 1950s and After, The Older Generation Chapter 8 The 1950s and After, The Younger Generation Chapter 9 The 1970s and After, Representative Figures Chapter 10 The 1970s and After, Later Holocaust Responses Chapter 11 The 1970s and After, Spiritualism Chapter 12 The 1970s and After, Feminism Chapter 13 Conclusion Chapter 14 Works Cited Chapter 15 Index Review A pioneer in the field of Jewish American art, Baigell has fittingly written the first full-length introduction on the subject. A welcome and much-needed contribution. -- Samantha Baskind, author of Encyclopedia of Jewish American Artists and Raphael Soyer and the Search for Modern Jewish ArtWhat Matthew Baigell is proposing is something quite unique and certainly cutting edge: the presentation that there is a Jewish art in America which is distinct to its practitioners and which does not necessarily conform to European conceptions of Jews and Jewish art and which at the same time in America is both part of the mainstream and a unique stream unto itself. Very fresh and in some ways radical. -- Seth Wolitz, Chair of Jewish Studies, University of Texas at AustinIn this first book-length study of Jewish art in America, Matthew Baigell explores works from the early settlers of America to the present. Baigell concentrates on Jewish subject matter employed by artists as they illustrated aspects of their religious and ethnic heritage and as they responded to major events over the decades, including the Great Migration, Great Depression, the Holocaust, and the founding of the State of Israel, as well as the dispersal of Jewish artists around the country and the rise of feminism and spiritualism in the late-20th century. * Jewish Book World *The book's...merit lies in its useful documentation of the work of artists, some of them like Max Weber or Ben Shahn, reasonably well known, but in many instances much less familiar and perhaps worthy of greater attention that they have received. -- W. Cahn, emeritus, Yale University * CHOICE *[Baigell] provides an excellent background for understanding the various contexts in which American Jews, including artists, have operated....[a] worthy addition to one's library. * American Jewish History, November 2008 *Given his unmatched expertise in Jewish American art, and his experience as an author of general narrative history in the field of American art, I could think of no one more suited to the task of putting together the a textbook on Jewish American Art history than Matthew Baigell. -- Daniel Morris, Professor of English and Jewish Studies, Purdue UniversityThe editors hope that 'by historicizing the Jewish art question, the essays in this volume pose the question in different ways and, above all, keep it alive and unpredictable as a question that can shed light on the relationship between Jews, the arts, and modernity' (18)…. What is impressive about The Art of Being Jewish, and marks it as the most significant edited volume in the field since Catherine Soussloff's Jewish Identity in Modern Art History, published a decade ago, is the overall rigorousness and variety of its contributions…. Once thought to be a liability, it is precisely the imprecision of the term 'Jewish art,' its fecund ambiguity, which makes it most worth holding on to. * Religion and The Arts * Long Description In this first book-length study of Jewish art in America, Matthew Baigell explores works from the early settlers of America to the present. It is a narrative history of the Jewish experience in American art as seen through the works of many different artists. Its main focus is the examination of Jewish subject matter employed by artists, their responses to their religious and ethnic heritage as well as to significant events of the time. Review Quote What Matthew Baigell is proposing is something quite unique and certainly cutting edge: the presentation that there is a Jewish art in America which is distinct to its practitioners and which does not necessarily conform to European conceptions of Jews and Jewish art and which at the same time in America is both part of the mainstream and a unique stream unto itself. Very fresh and in some ways radical. Details ISBN0742546411 Author Matthew Baigell Short Title JEWISH ART IN AMER Language English ISBN-10 0742546411 ISBN-13 9780742546417 Media Book Format Paperback Illustrations Yes Place of Publication Lanham, MD Country of Publication United States Subtitle An Introduction Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers DOI 10.1604/9780742546417 UK Release Date 2007-01-16 AU Release Date 2007-01-16 NZ Release Date 2007-01-16 US Release Date 2007-01-16 Illustrator Alex Brychta Edited by Jonas Steffen Birth 1955 Death 1967 Affiliation Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics and Center for Global Development Position Clinical Fellow in Psychology Qualifications QC Pages 280 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Year 2007 Publication Date 2007-01-16 Alternative 9780742546400 DEWEY 704.03924073 Audience General We've got thisAt The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it.With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICYNo questions asked, 30 day returns! FREE DELIVERYNo matter where you are in the UK, delivery is free. SECURE PAYMENTPeace of mind by paying through PayPal and eBay Buyer Protection TheNile_Item_ID:140829302; , Neu, Festpreisangebot, [LT: FixedPrice], Artikelzustand: Neu, ISBN-13: 9780742546417, EAN: 9780742546417, Publication Year: 2007, Format: Paperback, Language: English, Book Title: Jewish Art in America: an Introduction, Item Height: 228mm, Genre: Art & Culture, Item Width: 151mm, Item Weight: 435g, Number of Pages: 280 Pages, Rowman & Littlefield<