Chronology of societal and Afro-American art evolution in pre (1619-1865) and post (1865-1965) civil war in the US

Sobia Tassadduq, S. Sulaiman, S. Bukhari
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This study explores the relationship between the societal integration of African Americans and its influences on the group's art of painting in the pre-and-post-Civil War periods, i.e., from 1619-1865 and 1865-1965, in the United States of America. It seeks to explore a relationship between greater social integration and influences on the artwork of African Americans over time - themes and elements of art, i.e., lines and colours. It draws upon John Dewey’s theory of art as experience and Erwin Panofsky's Thematic analysis (Iconography). The study findings suggest the oppression and exclusion of African Americans in general (in the pre-Civil War period) and its influences on the constrained creativity of the group’s artwork (of painting). However, on the contrary, the findings indicate greater experimentation, uniqueness, and depiction of African identity in post-Civil War period artwork of painting. This coincides with the gradual but ominous social acceptance, educational attainments, and economic success of Afro-Americans in American society during this period. The findings and analysis validate a relationship between the societal transformation of marginalized groups (from exclusion to integration) and influences on groups’ artistic expressions.
美国内战前(1619-1865)和后(1865-1965)社会和美国黑人艺术演变的年表
本研究探讨了非裔美国人的社会融合及其对美国内战前后时期(即1619-1865年和1865-1965年)非裔美国人绘画艺术的影响之间的关系。它试图探索随着时间的推移,更大的社会融合和对非裔美国人艺术作品的影响之间的关系-艺术的主题和元素,即线条和颜色。它借鉴了杜威的艺术作为经验的理论和帕诺夫斯基的主题分析(图像学)。研究结果表明,非裔美国人普遍受到压迫和排斥(在内战前),这对该群体艺术作品(绘画)的创造力受到限制产生了影响。然而,相反,研究结果表明,在内战后时期的绘画艺术作品中,更多的实验,独特性和对非洲身份的描述。与此同时,非裔美国人在这一时期的社会接受程度、教育成就和经济成就逐渐上升,但这一趋势并不乐观。研究结果和分析证实了边缘群体的社会转型(从排斥到融入)与群体艺术表现的影响之间的关系。
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