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X-WR-CALDESC:America expanded dramatically throughout the 19th Century with
  a good deal of that progress focused on expanding the country’s westward 
 boundaries. “Manifest Destiny” was the phrase coined to describe this as s
 ettlers followed their dreams west from eastern port towns such as New Yor
 k and Boston. This lecture will look at the many different movements and g
 reat artists that came out of this period as America grew to rival the gre
 at artistic traditions in Europe. Landscape artists\, such as Thomas Moran
 \, Thomas Cole\, and Albert Bierstadt\, will join New Englanders\, such as
  Winslow Homer\, James McNeil Whistler\, and Impressionists Mary Cassat an
 d John Singer Sargent\, as we look at the breadth and strength of the grow
 ing American tradition in art of this period. Ruth's lecture also looks at
  how Americans brought unique sensibilities and approaches to these trends
  and brought about a new style for a new country. From expansive views of 
 the great American West to elegant portraits of the Gilded Age upper class
 es\, many of your favorite artists and works of art will be discussed in a
  celebration of the American spirit.\n\n<strong>This lecture is free\, but
  registration is requested as seats are limited.</strong> The program will
  last approximately one hour. Registration will close when talk is full.
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DESCRIPTION:America expanded dramatically throughout the 19th Century with 
 a good deal of that progress focused on expanding the country’s westward b
 oundaries. “Manifest Destiny” was the phrase coined to describe this as se
 ttlers followed their dreams west from eastern port towns such as New York
  and Boston. This lecture will look at the many different movements and gr
 eat artists that came out of this period as America grew to rival the grea
 t artistic traditions in Europe. Landscape artists\, such as Thomas Moran\
 , Thomas Cole\, and Albert Bierstadt\, will join New Englanders\, such as 
 Winslow Homer\, James McNeil Whistler\, and Impressionists Mary Cassat and
  John Singer Sargent\, as we look at the breadth and strength of the growi
 ng American tradition in art of this period. Ruth's lecture also looks at 
 how Americans brought unique sensibilities and approaches to these trends 
 and brought about a new style for a new country. From expansive views of t
 he great American West to elegant portraits of the Gilded Age upper classe
 s\, many of your favorite artists and works of art will be discussed in a 
 celebration of the American spirit.\n\n<strong>This lecture is free\, but 
 registration is requested as seats are limited.</strong> The program will 
 last approximately one hour. Registration will close when talk is full.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T140000
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SUMMARY:'Manifest Destiny: American Art of the 19th Century' talk with Ruth
  Grim
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