Website review: Americanartarchives.com

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jcinpalos discovered 47 months ago
The mission of the American Art Archives is to help preserve the memory of the great illustrators and their works, and to give visitors a chance to experience the kind of art that people of the last century experienced virtually every day.
aznblondee rated 6 months ago
this isnt very appealing to me
genisis2 rated 6 months ago
American Art Archives (AAA) is meant to: 1. Help preserve the memory of the great illustrators and their works. 2. Give visitors a chance to experience the kind of art that people of the last century experienced virtually every day. 3. Provide an outlet for you fans of illustration art where you can contribute bio information, corrections (we do make mistakes), gallery ideas and artwork, articles on artists, trends, and techniques, upcoming events you want to promote, whatever else you can think of.
KahlilaGibran rated 14 months ago
The 'spiritual' in art



A database of cheesy but undeniably fascinating
 artwork first published in American magazines
through the decades.




Propaganda/born-again warning: it
is peppered with Christian themes.

 


The archivist posts the following lament:

. . . for all that we've gained in the positive column, the negative column keeps going: atheism,
materialism, anti-Americanism (starting right here at home), anti-family, anti-Christian, and
 (does it never end?), anti-Semitism.
Did you ever think you'd live to see a day when you couldn't call the Christmas holiday "Christmas" in
public without facing the ire of the politically-correct thought police and their litigious legions?
Even in my own atheist days, I was never offended by the Bible or religious celebrations.
Today's non-believer is not so tolerant.


But check the little boy with the kitties:

The author tells how her parents wrote
their own 10 Commandments,
but when her child began to ask questions,
she looked to God for the answers.




chperret rated 22 months ago
Great, and also critical inspirating
caligula04 rated 29 months ago
This is a wonderful online resource for anyone interested in commercial art or American art history.
invent rated 41 months ago
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