Search Results for Baigell, Matthew.SirsiDynix Enterprisehttps://anch.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/jpl/jpl/qu$003dBaigell$00252C$002bMatthew.$0026te$003dILS$0026ps$003d300?dt=list2024-06-02T20:13:13ZDictionary of American artent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:57540952024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>c1979.<br/>1st ed.<br/>Book<br/>Dictionary of American artent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:17167722024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>c1979.<br/>1st ed.<br/>Book<br/>American artists, Jewish imagesent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:38705062024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>2006.<br/>1st ed.<br/>Judaic traditions in literature, music, and art<br/>"In the first extended work tracing the Jewish influences of fifteen major American artists, Matthew Baigell's American Artists, Jewish Images is a landmark chronicling the enormous contribution of Jewish artists to twentieth-century American art. Born over a fifty-year period, the artists in this volume represent several generations. Examining the work of such influential artists as Mark Rothko, Max Weber, and Ruth Weisberg, Baigell directly confronts their Jewish identity - as a religious, cultural, and psychological component of their lives - and explores the way in which this influence is reflected in their art." "Drawing upon their common heritage, Baigell reveals the different ways these artists responded to the Great Immigration, the Depression, the Holocaust, the founding of the state of Israel, and the rise of feminism. Each artist's varied Jewish experiences have contributed to the creation of a visual language and subject matter that reflect both Jewish assimilation and Jewish continuity in ways that inform modern Jewish history and changes in present-day America."--BOOK JACKET.<br/>Book<br/>Jewish-American artists and the Holocaustent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:16076602024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>c1997.<br/>Book<br/>Jewish art in America : an introductionent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:11043332024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>c2007.<br/>Book<br/>Artist and identity in twentieth-century Americaent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:15104752024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>2001.<br/>Book<br/>A concise history of American painting and sculptureent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:7948282024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>c1996.<br/>Rev. ed.<br/>Book<br/>Jewish artists in New York : the Holocaust yearsent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:9281212024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>c2002.<br/>Book<br/>The American scene : American painting of the 1930'sent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:3532024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>[1974]<br/>Book<br/>Social concern and left politics in Jewish American art 1880-1940ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:31679902024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>2015.<br/>First edition.<br/>Electronic resource<br/>Thomas Coleent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:39400622024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>1981.<br/>Book<br/>Albert Bierstadtent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:15850192024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>1981.<br/>Book<br/>Charles Burchfieldent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:15517762024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>1976.<br/>Book<br/>The western art of Frederic Remingtonent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:47374262024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>1976, 1979 printing.<br/>1st ed.<br/>Book<br/>Thomas Coleent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:7567712024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>1985.<br/>Pbk. ed.<br/>Book<br/>A history of American painting.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:5449682024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew.<br/>[1971]<br/>Book<br/>The implacable urge to defame : cartoon Jews in the American press, 1877-1935ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:50314042024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Matthew,<br/>2017.<br/>First edition.<br/>Electronic resource<br/>A Thomas Hart Benton miscellany; selections from his published opinions, 1916-1960.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:57378842024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBenton, Thomas Hart,<br/>[1971]<br/>Book<br/>A Thomas Hart Benton miscellany; selections from his published opinions, 1916-1960.ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:17256292024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBenton, Thomas Hart,<br/>[1971]<br/>Book<br/>Thomas Hart Benton,ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:231122024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBenton, Thomas Hart,<br/>[1974]<br/>Book<br/>Peeling potatoes, painting pictures : women artists in post-Soviet Russia, Estonia, and Latvia : the first decadeent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:8960172024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13ZBaigell, Renee.<br/>c2001.<br/>Book<br/>Soviet dissident artists : interviews after Perestroikaent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:1976112024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13Zc1995.<br/>Book<br/>Jewish cultural aspirations : the Jewish role in American lifeent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:57967822024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13Z2013.<br/>Electronic resource<br/>The Holocaust's ghost : writings on art, politics, law, and educationent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:37488692024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13Zc2000.<br/>Book<br/>Reading abstract expressionism : context and critiqueent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:55579352024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13Z[2005]<br/>"Abstract Expressionism is arguably the most important art movement in postwar America. Many of its creators and critics became celebrities, participating in heated public debates that were published in newspapers, magazines, and exhibition catalogues. This up-to-date anthology is the first comprehensive collection of key critical writings about Abstract Expressionism from its inception in the 1940s to the present day"--Jacket.<br/>Electronic resource<br/>The Cambridge companion to American Judaisment://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:10648522024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13Z2005.<br/>Book<br/>In God's name : genocide and religion in the twentieth centuryent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:55590532024-06-02T20:13:13Z2024-06-02T20:13:13Z2001.<br/>Despite the widespread trends of secularization in the 20th century, religion has played an important role in several outbreaks of genocide since the First World War. And yet, not many scholars have looked either at the religious aspects of modern genocide, or at the manner in which religion has taken a position on mass killing. This collection of essays addresses this hiatus by examining the intersection between religion and state-organized murder in the cases of the Armenian, Jewish, Rwandan, and Bosnian genocides. Rather than a comprehensive overview, it offers a series of discrete, yet closely related case studies, that shed light on three fundamental aspects of this issue: the use of religion to legitimize and motivate genocide; the potential of religious faith to encourage physical and spiritual resistance to mass murder; and finally, the role of religion in coming to terms with the legacy of atrocity.<br/>Electronic resource<br/>