Mobility and Identity in US Genre Painting
Explore the intricate relationship between mobility and identity in Lacey Baradel's compelling book, Mobility and Identity in US Genre Painting. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this hardback edition spans 164 pages and delves into the rich themes of boundary crossing, itinerancy, relocation, and displacement as depicted in United States genre paintings from the latter half of the long nineteenth century (approximately 1860-1910). Baradel's insightful analysis invites readers to reflect on how these themes resonate within the context of American art, offering a fresh perspective on the cultural narratives that shaped this era. Perfect for art enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is an essential addition to your collection that bridges the gap between art history and social commentary.