American Art Review is an art magazine founded and edited by Thomas R. Kellaway who published the magazine from September 1973 until November 1978. In the summer of 1992 he revived the magazine, which is published to this day.[1]
American Art Review concentrates on American art Visual arts of the United States refers to the history of painting and visual art in the United States. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, artists primarily painted landscapes and portraits in a realistic style. A parallel development taking shape in rural America was the American craft movement, which began as a reaction to from the colonial era until the early 1970s. It focuses especially on exhibitions of representational art in regional museums. The content is generally divided between scholarly articles on artists and advertisements from galleries.
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