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- catalog contributor b3675941.
- catalog created "1864.".
- catalog date "1864".
- catalog date "1864.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1864.".
- catalog description "Life a self-enlarging sphere -- Art queries -- The importance of art as a teacher -- Art addresses every mind -- Primary relation of art to religion -- Origin of mythology -- Christian art-motive -- The comparison of classical and Christian art continued -- Architecture, the culmination of art, is to man what nature is to God -- Analogy between nature and architecture, as the respectivecreations of God and man -- Classical and Christian domestic art compared -- What Protestantism offers to art -- An inquiry into the art-conditions and prospects of America -- Painting and the early painters of America -- The new school of American painting contrasted with the old -- The American school of sculpture -- Review of American architecture, past and present -- The art idea is the beautifier of civilization -- Art-institutions and art-education in Europe and America -- Review of the art-phase of civilization, as derived from Greece and Judea.".
- catalog extent "381 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Art idea.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Art idea.".
- catalog issued "1864".
- catalog issued "1864.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Houghton, Mifflin,".
- catalog relation "Art idea.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Art History.".
- catalog subject "Art United States.".
- catalog subject "Art, American.".
- catalog subject "N7425 .J4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Life a self-enlarging sphere -- Art queries -- The importance of art as a teacher -- Art addresses every mind -- Primary relation of art to religion -- Origin of mythology -- Christian art-motive -- The comparison of classical and Christian art continued -- Architecture, the culmination of art, is to man what nature is to God -- Analogy between nature and architecture, as the respectivecreations of God and man -- Classical and Christian domestic art compared -- What Protestantism offers to art -- An inquiry into the art-conditions and prospects of America -- Painting and the early painters of America -- The new school of American painting contrasted with the old -- The American school of sculpture -- Review of American architecture, past and present -- The art idea is the beautifier of civilization -- Art-institutions and art-education in Europe and America -- Review of the art-phase of civilization, as derived from Greece and Judea.".
- catalog title "The art idea : sculpture, painting and architecture in America James Jackson Jarves.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".