American artists in Munich : artistic migration and cultural exchange processes

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    • Kohle, Hubertus
    • Thielemans, Veerle
    • Akademie der Bildenden Künste München. Forschungen zur Künstlerausbildung
    • Terra Foundation for American Art

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American artists in Munich : artistic migration and cultural exchange processes

edited by Christian Fuhrmeister, Hubertus Kohle and Veerle Thielemans

(Münchener Universitätsschriften des Instituts für Kunstgeschichte, v. 8)(Veröffentlichungen des Zentralinstituts für Kunstgeschichte in München, v. 21)

Deutscher Kunstverlag, c2009

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"This volume presents the proceedings of the conference 'American artists in Munich. Artistic migration and cultural exchange processes,' October 9-11, 2007, organized by the research group 'Forschungen zur Künstlerausbildung/Research on the Formation of Artists' in cooperation with the Terra Foundation for American Art and with the support of the Amerika Haus München e.V."--T.p. verso

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Munich's Academy of Fine Arts, founded in 1808, became one of the most important institutions In Europe for training artists in the second half of the 19th century. The Academy attracted students from across Europe, and the United States. This volume examines the ?Munich school, ? its development and influence, the migration of its style and the effect art students have on their surroundings. Existing studies of American painters in Munich focus on leading representatives from the peak of the movement in the early 1870s and 1880s, when the realism of the returning artists' paintings caused something of a sensation in the American art world, up to the 1930?s. This complex phenomenon must be investigated in its entirety, taking into account the development of styles and genres over half a century, experienced by more than 420 American students, and also by a number of American artists who studied elsewhere in town.

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