New-York Historical Society to Present BEAUTY'S LEGACY: GILDED AGE PORTRAITS IN AMERICA, Begin. 9/27
by Tyler Peterson - Aug 27, 2013
Beauty's Legacy: Gilded Age Portraits in America, a new exhibition on view at the New-York Historical Society fromSeptember 27, 2013 through March 9, 2014, will explore the critical and popular resurgence of portraiture in the United States in the period bounded by the close of the Civil War and the beginning of World War I. Known as the Gilded Age, the era was marked by unprecedented industrial expansion yielding vast personal fortunes. Today, the Gilded Age conjures visions of material opulence and personal excess, yet it also inspired a fascinating chapter in American cultural and social history. With the amassing of great fortunes came the drive to document the wealthy in portraiture, echoing a cultural pattern reaching back to colonial times. A brilliant generation of American and European artists rose to meet that demand.