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Vivien Green Fryd (Author)

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June 30, 2002
Between the two world wars, middle-class America experienced a "marriage crisis" that filled the pages of the popular press. Divorce rates were rising, birthrates falling, and women were entering the increasingly industrialized and urbanized workforce in larger numbers than ever before, while Victorian morals and manners began to break down in the wake of the first sexual revolution.

Vivien Green Fryd argues that this crisis played a crucial role in the lives and works of two of America's most familiar and beloved artists, Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) and Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Combining biographical study of their marriages with formal and iconographical analysis of their works, Fryd shows how both artists expressed the pleasures and perils of their relationships in their paintings. Hopper's many representations of Victorian homes in sunny, tranquil landscapes, for instance, take on new meanings when viewed in the context of the artist's own tumultuous marriage with Jo and the widespread middle-class fears that the new urban, multidwelling homes would contribute to the breakdown of the family. Fryd also persuasively interprets the many paintings of skulls and crosses that O'Keeffe produced in New Mexico as embodying themes of death and rebirth in response to her husband Alfred Stieglitz's long-term affair with Dorothy Norman.

Art and the Crisis of Marriage provides both a penetrating reappraisal of the interconnections between Georgia O'Keeffe's and Edward Hopper's lives and works, as well as a vivid portrait of how new understandings of family, gender, and sexuality transformed American society between the wars in ways that continue to shape it today.

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"This volume is handsomely produced and packed with intriguing illustrations . . . Fryd''s research is rich in detailed information."—Alexander Eliot, Washington Times
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"An important scholarly contribution to what is already a considerable literature on these artists. . . . Fryd has examined the issues that shaped the lives of several significant artists, effectively connecting their individual experience with public visual culture. In this bold and imaginative volume she has presented information and ideas that should engage readers from a variety of disciplines."—Betsy Fahlman, Journal of the History of Sexuality
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“By viewing Hopper and O’Keeffe’s art collectively through the lens of marriage, Fryd traces a larger pattern of conflict and collaboration as being at the heart of their work. . . . Fryd has produced a clearly written and highly readable study . . . [she] has expanded our understanding of these mutually inflecting domains within the artistic and private lives of two of the most compelling figures in twentieth-century American art.”--Marcia Brennan, CAA Reviews
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“The author of this lavishly illustrated new volume leads us through an analysis of the work of these two major painters, arguing all the while that the struggle brought on by an unhappy marriage helps us to understand either artist as few other lenses might. A consistently interesting book challenges us to examine out contemporary social investment in marriage.”--Virginia Quarterly Review
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“By combining iconographic and formal analysis of works by Hopper and O’Keeffe with a consideration of biographical details of their marriages, Fryd demonstrates how each expressed the positives and negatives in their separate relationships. Fryd not only sheds compelling new light on the work of two of the US’s most prominent artists but also illuminates issues of family, gender, and sexuality.”--Choice
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Between the two world wars, middle-class America experienced a "marriage crisis" that filled the pages of the popular press. Divorce rates were rising, birthrates falling, and women were entering the increasingly industrialized and urbanized workforce in larger numbers than ever before, while Victorian morals and manners began to break down in the wake of the first sexual revolution.

Vivien Green Fryd argues that this crisis played a crucial role in the lives and works of two of America's most familiar and beloved artists, Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) and Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Combining biographical study of their marriages with formal and iconographical analysis of their works, Fryd shows how both artists expressed the pleasures and perils of their relationships in their paintings. Hopper's many representations of Victorian homes in sunny, tranquil landscapes, for instance, take on new meanings when viewed in the context of the artist's own tumultuous marriage with Jo and the widespread middle-class fears that the new urban, multidwelling homes would contribute to the breakdown of the family. Fryd also persuasively interprets the many paintings of skulls and crosses that O'Keeffe produced in New Mexico as embodying themes of death and rebirth in response to her husband Alfred Stieglitz's long-term affair with Dorothy Norman.

Art and the Crisis of Marriage provides both a penetrating reappraisal of the interconnections between Georgia O'Keeffe's and Edward Hopper's lives and works, as well as a vivid portrait of how new understandings of family, gender, and sexuality transformed American society between the wars in ways that continue to shape it today.

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Art and the Crisis of Marriage looks at marriage through the window opened on that institution by the marital relationships and works of two of America's most familiar and beloved twentieth-century artists: Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) and Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Read the first page
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New York, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, Whitney Museum of American Art, National Gallery of Art, Artist Rights Society, New Mexico, Hopper Bequest, World War, Board of Trustees, Sherwood Anderson, Geoffrey Clements Photography, Paul Strand, Cape Cod, New Woman, Rebecca Salsbury Strand, Collection Accession, Radio City Music Hall, Lloyd Goodrich, Museum of Fine Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Dorothy Norman, Gail Levin, Paul Getty Museum
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