E-mail this story

Carleton Watkins on the frontier of U.S. photography

Conventional wisdom is that the Civil War didn't have a dramatic impact on American art. The preservation of the Union and the end of hideous intramural hostility supposedly generated an illusion of continuity, reflected in dreamy landscape painting and monumental sculpture celebrating American history and myth.

By Christopher Knight

October 17, 2008

Send to (as many as 50 e-mail addresses, separated by commas):

Send me a copy.

From:

200 characters remaining