Art, War and Identity
Art, War and Identity
How did artists help shape public opinion and forge a national identity during the American Revolution?
Join us for a compelling lecture by Dr. Robin Jaffee Frank, art historian and independent curator, as she explores the persuasive power of visual art during America's struggle for independence. Her presentation, Art, War and Identity, will include, along with other images:
* Paul Revere’s iconic print that helped justify rebellion
* Engravings that documented the devastation of smallpox
* Portraits by Ralph Earl and John Singleton Copley that captured the evolving American identity
* Paintings by John Vanderlyn that reveal both revolutionary ideals and racial prejudices
* John Trumbull’s scenes of honor on both sides of the conflict, promoting reconciliation
A Q&A session will follow the presentation.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Frank holds a PhD in art history from Yale and has held prestigious curatorial roles at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Yale University Art Gallery, and New-York Historical Society. She is widely published and has organized exhibitions across the country.
Registration requested at rsvphistory@gmail.com but drop-ins also welcome.
Zoom info:
Meeting ID: 865 7191 9582 Passcode: History