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Moving Pictures: The Un-Easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film Book

Moving Pictures: The Un-Easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film
Moving Pictures: The Un-Easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film, This publication explores the complex relationship between American art and early film. Depicting turn-of-the-century photographs, film stills, posters, prints and paintings, the struggle between art and film is shown to both polarise and inspire the arti, Moving Pictures: The Un-Easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Moving Pictures: The Un-Easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film, This publication explores the complex relationship between American art and early film. Depicting turn-of-the-century photographs, film stills, posters, prints and paintings, the struggle between art and film is shown to both polarise and inspire the arti, Moving Pictures: The Un-Easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film
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  • Moving Pictures: The Un-Easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film
  • Written by author Nancy Mowll Mathews
  • Published by Hudson Hills Press, October 2005
  • This publication explores the complex relationship between American art and early film. Depicting turn-of-the-century photographs, film stills, posters, prints and paintings, the struggle between art and film is shown to both polarise and inspire the arti
  • Published in conjunction with a 2005-2007 exhibition organized by the Williams College Museum of Art, this volume addresses the rich topic of comparisons across theater, film, and the visual arts during the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
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