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Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art

series Working Class in American History

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Robert W. Cherny examines the life of muralist Victor Arnautoff in this compelling biography. He explores how the artist blended classical training with radical politics to depict the American working class.

Additional information

Publisher

University of Illinois Press

Release Date

March 7, 2017

Number of pages

540

Language

English

ISBN

9780252099243

Download options

Epub

Format

Digital Book

SKU: 9780252099243 Categories: , , , Product ID: 26274

Description

This ebook offers a deep look at the link between public murals and social change. Specifically, it explores Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art by Robert W. Cherny, a series in Working Class in American History. The author shows how a Russian-born painter became a significant force in San Francisco. Furthermore, he describes the way political beliefs can shape a person’s creative work. Thus, it is an invaluable guide for history fans.

Politics in Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art by Robert W. Cherny, series Working Class in American History

Robert W. Cherny explains how Arnautoff used his talent to highlight the lives of workers. Consequently, the book tracks his training under the famous master Diego Rivera. He sought ways to depict the reality of labor through his massive murals. In addition, the text shows his role in the New Deal art projects. Therefore, the reader learns the secrets of his bold visual style.

The Muralist and the Working Class

The book focuses on why his art caused so much debate in American society. Primarily, the author describes the friction between the artist’s views and the government. Similarly, he shares how Arnautoff stayed true to his vision during the Cold War. He argues that art should serve the people rather than just the elite. Thus, the path of his radical career becomes very clear.

Themes in Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art by Robert W. Cherny, series Working Class in American History

The author highlights many details about the work and the creator’s mind. Specifically, readers can find these ideas within the book:

  • Social Realism: How he captured the daily struggles of the commoner in paint.

  • The Coit Tower Murals: A look at his most famous and debated public works.

  • Political Activism: His journey from a White Russian officer to a leftist artist.

  • Legacy of Labor: Why his murals remain a vital part of American history today.

Value of This Historical Study

This volume acts as a vital tool for those who love the study of social art. Indeed, Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art by Robert W. Cherny, in the series Working Class in American History, is a gem. Moreover, the simple language makes the complex world of politics easy to grasp. Finally, it proves that murals can tell the true story of a nation. It is a perfect choice for your shelf.

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