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This volume presents a collection of writing by the foremost art critic of the modern movement as it emerged in the United States after the 1913 Armory Show. McBride wrote for "The New York Sun" and the literary journal "The Dial".
From the Back Cover: This book collects forty years of writing (1913-52) by a preeminent supporter and explicator of modern art. Henry McBride, an art critic for the New York Sun and the Dial, gave valuable encouragement and publicity to many in the art world, including Thomas Eakins, John Kane, Gertrude Stein, and Walt Disney. His articles, conversational and lightly humorous in tone, form a personal chronicle of the artistic life of his time - a time when modernism in the arts was tracing its historic course from a coterie interest to a mainstream cultural force.
Title: The Flow of Art : Essays and Criticisms
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Date: 1997
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Good