Spiritualism emerged in western New York in 1848 and soon achieved a wide following due to its claim that the living could commune with the dead. In Haunted Visions: Spiritualism and American Art; Charles Colbert focuses on the ways Spiritualism imbued the making and viewing of art with religious meaning and; in doing so; draws fascinating connections between art and faith in the Victorian age.Examining the work of such well-known American artists as James Abbott McNeill Whistler; William Sydney Mount; and Robert Henri; Colbert demonstrates that Spiritualism played a critical role in the evolution of modern attitudes toward creativity. He argues that Spiritualism made a singular contribution to the sanctification of art that occurred in the latter half of the nineteenth century. The faith maintained that spiritual energies could reside in objects; and thus works of art could be appreciated not only for what they illustrated but also as vessels of the psychic vibrations their creators impressed into them. Such beliefs sanctified both the making and collecting of art in an era when Darwinism and Positivism were increasingly disenchanting the world and the efforts to represent it. In this context; Spiritualism endowed the artists profession with the prestige of a religious calling; in doing so; it sought not to replace religion with art; but to make art a site where religion happened.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Very pleasedBy samI will be studying violin as a performance major and college; and figured I needed to start reading everything I could. This book includes the process of making violins and bows (It might bore you; but if youre looking to right a paper or thesis CHALK FULL of references to luthiers and other sources.) It also includes a glossary of (from what I can tell) most musical terms including ones pertaining to violin; and actual dynamics used in musical notation. Very pleased with this product; I read it on my downtime.1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Contents werent made clearBy James D HesterAn excellent book.But you must know: its writing style; layout; etc are quite dated.Content is fine (because; really: how much has the violin changed in the last 100 years).1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This copy was in excellent condition.By james keeneOne of the must have books on the violin. This copy was in excellent condition.