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28 maj 2006 · From the turn of the eighteenth into the nineteenth century and the beginnings of a distinctive American literature, the Gothic has stubbornly flourished in the United States.
- 1 - Early American Gothic (Puritan and New Republic)
Early American Gothic (Puritan and New Republic) By Faye...
- 1 - Early American Gothic (Puritan and New Republic)
29 lip 2014 · The exhibition Gothic Art in the Gilded Age examined in depth the collection and its history for the very first time and, together with its accompanying catalogue, shed new light on the individual objects, the fascinating personalities who owned them, and the shifting patterns of taste and interior decoration.
20 lis 2017 · Early American Gothic (Puritan and New Republic) By Faye Ringel; Edited by Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, Central Michigan University; Book: The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic; Online publication: 20 November 2017; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316337998.002
In England the early Gothic phase had its own particular character (epitomized by Salisbury Cathedral) that is known as the early English Gothic style (c. 1200–1300). The first mature example of the style was the nave and choir of Lincoln Cathedral (begun in 1192).
Images of horror existed before the gothic – such as the grotesque goblins of medieval cathedrals, Renaissance paintings of saintly martyrdom and the Baroque celebration of the body or Piranesi’s fantastic architectures of horror.
3 dni temu · Wood’s sister, Nan Wood Graham (1899–1990), an artist and teacher in her own right, led a grassroots movement to preserve the American Gothic House, aka the Dibble House, soon after the artist ...
‘New England Goths’ examines the Gothic influence in creative thinking in the United States looking at writers such as Edgar Allen Poe, Herman Melville, and Toni Morrison.