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Playing It Straight: Art and Humor in the Gilded Age offers a stunning new look at late-nineteenth-century American art, and demonstrates the profound role humor played in determining the course o...
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01 August 2012

Playing It Straight: Art and Humor in the Gilded Age offers a stunning new look at late-nineteenth-century American art, and demonstrates the profound role humor played in determining the course of culture in the Gilded Age. By showing how complex humorous strategies such as deadpan and burlesque operate in a range of media—from painting and sculpture to chromolithography and architectural schemes—Greenhill examines how ambitious artists like Winslow Homer and Augustus Saint-Gaudens rethought the place of humor in their work and devised strategies to both conform to and slyly undermine developing senses of “serious” culture. Exhibiting an awareness of the emerging requirements of serious art but maintaining an investment in humor, they played it straight.
Price: $85.00
Pages: 256
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
01 August 2012
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780520272453
Format: Hardcover
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"An accomplished and fascinating book. . . . It is one that will quickly become essential to any scholar looking to understand the art and culture of Gilded Age America."
Jennifer Greenhill is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Her publications have appeared in Elective Affinities, Art History, and American Art. She has received research grants for Playing It Straight from the American Council of Learned Societies, the Luce Foundation, the Wyeth Foundation, the Smithsonian, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Winslow Homer’s Visual Deadpan
Chapter 2. Laughing with J.G. Brown, E.W. Perry, and Thomas Nast
Chapter 3. William Holbrook Beard Burlesques the Monster Museum
Chapter 4. Cosmopolitan Satire in Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Henry James
Chapter 5. Exchanging Jokes with John Haberle
Epilogue
Notes
List of Illustrations
Index
Introduction
Chapter 1. Winslow Homer’s Visual Deadpan
Chapter 2. Laughing with J.G. Brown, E.W. Perry, and Thomas Nast
Chapter 3. William Holbrook Beard Burlesques the Monster Museum
Chapter 4. Cosmopolitan Satire in Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Henry James
Chapter 5. Exchanging Jokes with John Haberle
Epilogue
Notes
List of Illustrations
Index