Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth- Century American Landscapes.
Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-Century American Landscapes, Naomi Slipp, with contributions by Astrid Tvetenstrand, Darienne Turner, Elizabeth James-Perry, and Jennifer Stettler Parsons. New Bedford, MA: New Bedford Whaling Museum, 2022. Nineteenth-century American artists are well known for their depictions of nature and the outdoors, for their commitment to creating a national “school” of painting, and for their documentation and idealization of scenery ranging from the imagined and pastoral to the dramatic and sublime. Re/Framing the View celebrates nineteenth-century American landscape painting and reflects upon the environment and ecology, gender, and Native presence and absence. This 208-page hardcover exhibition catalogue, published to coincide with the exhibition, includes two essays by Chief Curator Naomi Slipp; additional contributions from Jennifer Stettler Parsons, Associate Curator at the Florence Griswold Museum, Boston University American Studies PhD Candidate Astrid Tv