Art in Florida: 1564-1945

Art in Florida: 1564-1945 by Maybelle Mann, published by Pineapple Press in November 1999, offers a comprehensive exploration of the history of art in Florida from 1564 to the end of World War II. This first edition spans 208 pages and is presented in English, featuring a significant collection of 160 illustrations, including 100 in color, showcasing works from both public and private collections across the country.
Readers will find a detailed account of the evolution of art in Florida, beginning with the arrival of the first European artist, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues. The book highlights the transition to modern forms and styles of art that emerged in Florida post-World War II. With a focus on American history and modern art, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the artistic developments and contributions of Florida throughout this pivotal period.
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This authoritative and wide-ranging book presents for the first time the history of Art in Florida from the first European artist, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, who arrived in 1564, until the end of the Second World War, when Art in Florida exploded into the modern forms and styles. Collected here are 160 illustrations of Florida art, 100 in color. The illustrated paintings were gathered from public and private collections all over the country, many reproduced here for the first time.
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