Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2014]
Physical Details
ix, 216 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
ISBNs
9780520282896, 0520282892
OCLC
ocn872654725
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
How could a mob be painted? Picturing political violence in the Jacksonian era -- Painting that 'might prove injurious': Cinque and the representation of African American political violence -- Riot, rowdyism, and reform: George Henry Hall and the picturing of midcentury urban upheaval -- Trouble on the home front: art, democracy, and disorder during the Civil War -- Painting and political violence at century's end
How could a mob be painted? Picturing political violence in the Jacksonian era -- Painting that 'might prove injurious' : Cinque and the representation of African American political violence -- Riot, rowdyism, and reform : George Henry Hall and the picturing of midcentury urban upheaval -- Trouble on the home front : art, democracy, and disorder during the Civil War -- Painting and political violence at century's end