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Signs of the Artist : Signatures and Self-Expression in American Paintings

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Signatures are unique and often reveal something of our individual personalities.

In this book, John Wilmerding explores the unconventional use of signatures in paintings.

The author focuses on American artists who have not simply signed their works on a corner of the canvas but have intentionally placed their signatures within the pictorial space of the painting.

A painter's name or initials might, for instance, appear as an illusion on a wall or floor, on an object within an interior, or on some form in a landscape.

Wilmerding examines such signatures in works by 27 artists from the 18th to 20th centuries, including John Singleton Copley, Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, Jasper Johns, Andrew Wyeth and Richard Estes.

After providing an overview of signatures in European art, Wilmerding looks closely at American painting.

He argues that by placing a signature within a painting the artist may be making an explicit association with the setting or situation depicted.

He demonstrates that such signatures or inscriptions can be viewed as fragments of autobiography or as concentrated glimpses of self-representation. Beautifully designed and handsomely illustrated, this book brings into focus the myriad and complex meanings of artists' signatures and is of interest to anyone who admires and studies American art and culture.

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Yale University Press
0300097794 / 9780300097795
Hardback
12/09/2003
United States
English
xi, 203 p. : ill. (some col.)
27 cm
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