Art allows us to understand how people see themselves in this context. It shows the attitudes of this era and stimulates them. For example, while French art from 1830 to 1848 saw the appearance of the Barbison painter, some people may say that it is dark, but farmers draw pictures in the forest to throw away people It was. Ideology All revolutionaries in 1830 concealed the ghosts of the French Revolution. The landscape behind the ocean succeeded at the United States and the Hudson River School so that European immigrants walked west along the ray as if God were given. And they drew a dramatic scene in north New York, New England and the west They showed fate
That era ended after the end of the American Civil War and young Americans headed to Europe and studied places where they encountered the development of France like Barbizon and follow-up to Impressionists.
The background is similar, but the background and the meaning and reason for the topic differ. We are skillfully looking at how these people see the world and why these events do
"Staiti puts these words and pictures into an elegant book to help you understand why the American Revolution seems like it.Weapons and artists are new for fusion of art history and political tale Set criteria. "- Joseph J. Elli Adams, author of QUARTET: pruning of the second American revolution through a successful story, Paul ยท Staiti The lives and works of these artists are intimate and attractive In detail, the album of Link American Revolutionary, whose arms and artists are comfortable and profitable family albums, may be familiar to their face, but through Staiti's work, the persons they painted, the people they painted, and I got a new understanding of the cause of the revolution - William M. Fowler, Jr., AMERICAN CRISIS author
Art is the cornerstone of civilization. A civilization that does not emphasize artistic expression is a civilization that does not emphasize itself. These concrete artistic expressions will help us understand ourselves. Art church We respect the diversity of the community and the power of tradition. Please do not divide art into 'extra' field of life or treat art as decoration. why? Because art is everywhere, it is rooted in our lives. The problem is not "why is art" but "what kind of art?" In other words, our world is full of art chosen for walls, iPods, bookshelves. We become regular patrons of art by watching movies, theater, concerts or television. We have a choice, this choice is the responsibility of cultural management. Just as we are responsible for natural resources, we have responsibility to be responsible for our culture.
Art often leaves us more questions than answers. We tend to put art in clean boxes The box we understand is placed on a shelf and is put in a box with many other things we define. Art requires us to consider, question and experience it. It is not necessary to define it. It does not go into the box we are about to enter and does not belong. Despite our best efforts, art continues to challenge our question "Is this art?" Regardless of whether we (or our dear commentator) accept this or not, art will still be very hooligan.