Portraits of a People

Portraits of a People
Author: Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Recently, a number of cutting edge African American artists have investigated issues of race and American identity in their work, relying on the use of historical source material and the subversion of archaic media. This scrutiny of little known, yet uncannily familiar, racialized imagery by contemporary artists has created a renewed interest in the politics of nineteenth-century American art and the role of race in the visual discourse. Portraits of a People looks critically at images made of and by African Americans, extending back to the late 1700s when a portrait of African-born poet Phillis Wheatley was drawn by her friend, the slave Scipio Moorhead. From the American Revolution until the Civil War and on into the Gilded Age, American artists created dynamic images of black sitters. In their effort to create enduring symbols of self-possessed identity, many of these portraits provide a window into cultural stereotypes and practices. For example, while some of these pictures were undoubtedly of distinct, named individuals, many are now known by titles that reference only generalized types, such as Joshua Johnston's painting Portrait of a Man, c. 1805–10, or the silhouette inscribed "Mr. Shaw's blackman," cut around 1802 by the manumitted slave Moses Williams. By the middle of the nineteenth century, photography began to offer black sitters an affordable and accessible way to fashion an individual identity and sometimes obtain financial support, as in the case of the numerous cartes-de-visites produced during the 1860s and '70s that bear the image of the feminist activist Sojourner Truth above the text, "I Sell the Shadow to Support the Substance." Portraits of a People features colour reproductions of over 100 important portraits in various media, ranging from paintings, photographs, and silhouettes to book frontispieces and popular prints. Essays by Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw consider silhouettes and African American identity in the early republic, photography and the black presence in the public sphere after the Civil War, and portrait painting and social fluidity among middle-class African American artists and sitters. This landmark publication will change the way that we view the images of blacks in the nineteenth century.

Portraits of Imaginary People

Portraits of Imaginary People
Author: Mike Tyka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2019-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781926968414

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Portraits of Imaginary People highlights a series of portraits produced by artist Mike Tyka utilizing a generative adversarial network (GAN).

Portraits and Persons

Portraits and Persons
Author: Cynthia Freeland
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0199234981

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`A boundary-breaking book, mobilizing art for philosophical purposes with exciting and enlightening results.' Ivan Gaskell, Harvard University --

Portraits of Resistance

Portraits of Resistance
Author: Jennifer Van Horn
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300257635

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A highly original history of American portraiture that places the experiences of enslaved people at its center This timely and eloquent book tells a new history of American art: how enslaved people mobilized portraiture for acts of defiance. Revisiting the origins of portrait painting in the United States, Jennifer Van Horn reveals how mythologies of whiteness and of nation building erased the aesthetic production of enslaved Americans of African descent and obscured the portrait's importance as a site of resistance. Moving from the wharves of colonial Rhode Island to antebellum Louisiana plantations to South Carolina townhouses during the Civil War, the book illuminates how enslaved people's relationships with portraits also shaped the trajectory of African American art post-emancipation. Van Horn asserts that Black creativity, subjecthood, viewership, and iconoclasm constituted instances of everyday rebellion against systemic oppression. Portraits of Resistance is not only a significant intervention in the fields of American art and history but also an important contribution to the reexamination of racial constructs on which American culture was built.

Imagined Lives

Imagined Lives
Author: National Portrait Gallery (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Imaginary biography
ISBN: 9781855144552

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"Eight internationally acclaimed authors have invented imaginary biographies and character sketches based on fourteen unidentified portraits... in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery."--Back cover.

Photographing People

Photographing People
Author: Roger Hicks
Publisher: Rotovision
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Fashion photography
ISBN: 9782940378074

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This dynamic, inspiring, and comprehensive showcase of professional lighting techniques features exciting and innovative work from photographers around the world, explaining the lighting set-ups that are essential to their success.

Comic Genius

Comic Genius
Author:
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1452131953

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This star-studded tribute to the kings and queens of comedy draws together such legendary names as Steve Martin, Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Eddie Murphy, Robin Williams, Ricky Gervais, and many more. Granted extraordinary access, photographer Matt Hoyle has captured his subjects in portraits that are works of art in themselves—by turns zany and deadpan, laugh-out-loud and contemplative. Accompanying them are first-person reflections from each of the comedians on life and laughter that always cut straight to the heart of comedy: it's funny because it's true. Page after sidesplitting page in Comic Genius offers prose as engaging as each portrait is memorable. Here, in one handsome package, is the gift of laughter itself. Comic Genius is proud to support Save The Children.

Personals

Personals
Author:
Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780789305237

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Seeking similar? Looking for love? In the market for a mate? Ever wanted to see the faces behind the ads? Here's your chance. This quirky collection of portraits reveals the real people behind actual ads placed in newspapers. For two years the author scoured the classifieds for the most outlandish and the most charming ads. After tracking down the lonely hearts, he staged elaborate portraits in which they act out their self-descriptions. Included are more than sixty aspiring lovers along with the original text of their ads -- from a debonair hermaphrodite to a seventy-eight-year-old virgin to a Peter Pan look-alike. A great gift for Valentine's Day, this book will shock, titillate, and tickle.

Peops

Peops
Author: Fly
Publisher: Soft Skull
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2003-07-25
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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A collection of portraits and stories about people underground artist Fly met while touring the world with the popular cult band God is My Co-Pilot, Peops brings together sketches and conversations, culled mostly from spare moments between sound checks and performing and loading equipment, that reflect the surprisingly deep and beautiful way that strangers sometimes communicate with one another. As Fly puts it, everyone has an incredible story to tell, and everyone deserves to be listened to. Illustrated with 50 b/w and 50 colour portraits.

Head to Head

Head to Head
Author: Baptist Cornabas
Publisher: Schiffer Kids
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780764362262

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Can you guess what Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs have in common? Or Angelina Jolie and Mother Teresa? Discover how these individuals changed the course of history with their ideas, discoveries, actions, and inventions, from Johannes Gutenberg to Emma Watson. Short biographies of two seemingly unrelated figures are presented side by side and then open up to a spread discussing their common traits and how their discoveries and actions paved the way for each other and future activists. Each pair is followed by a timeline showing where the individual figures existed in history, along with other important world events. The book ends with a world map, plotting the location of each person discussed, showing how greatness comes from every corner of the world.