Urbanized+America

//The era between the end of the Civil War and World War I calls to mind conflicting adjectives – elegant, sophisticated, reformist, and ruthless, corrupt, vulgar. The urban population grew more than 700 percent. What can students learn about the period from its artworks? How did a new generation of politically conscious artists capture the city’s characters and daily events? How did new industrialists, new fortunes, and new interest in foreign travel produce fresh avenues for America’s artists?//

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