Famous Paintings Landscapes
by Henry Turner Bailey
Published by Art Extension Society, Inc., 1930
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This 1930 publication by The Art Extension Society represents a unique artifact of American art education history and is rarely found for sale online. Compiled by Francis H. Robertson and authored by Henry Turner Bailey, director of the Cleveland School of Art, it features ten color plates from original landscape masterpieces.
The book provides interpretations of landscape paintings by masters including Corot, Inness, Metcalf, Winslow Homer, Dudley, and Constable. Bailey's analysis reflects the aesthetic theories and educational approaches of early 20th-century American art instruction, emphasizing both technical appreciation and emotional response to landscape art.
The Art Extension Society played a crucial role in democratizing art education in early 20th-century America, bringing art appreciation to communities beyond major cultural centers. Bailey's work represents the Progressive Era belief that art education could elevate public taste and cultural understanding. The Art Extension Society published a series of small, pamphlet-like books, each focused on a specific theme (e.g., "Madonnas," "Landscapes," "Portraits") so this book is likely part of a series.
Henry Turner Bailey was a pioneering figure in American art education, advocating for systematic art instruction in public schools. The Art Extension Society operated as a correspondence school for art appreciation, serving rural and small-town America. The book's color reproduction technology represents state-of-the-art printing for 1930, making it both an educational tool and a technological achievement.
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