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Painting US Empire

Nineteenth-Century Art and Its Legacies

A fresh look at the global dimensions of US painting from the 1850s to 1898.

Painting US Empire is the first book to offer a synthetic account of art and US imperialism around the globe in the nineteenth century. In this work,  art historian Maggie M. Cao crafts a nuanced portrait of nineteenth-century US painters’ complicity and resistance in the face of ascendant US imperialism, offering eye-opening readings of canonical paintings: landscapes of polar expeditions and tropical tourism, still lifes of imported goods, genre painting, and ethnographic portraiture. Revealing how the US empire was “hidden in plain sight” in the art of this period, Cao examines artists who both championed and expressed ambivalence toward the colonial project. She also tackles the legacy of US imperialism, examining Euro-American painters of the past alongside global artists of the present. Pairing each chapter with reflections on works by contemporary anticolonial artists including Maria Thereza Alves, Tavares Strachan, Nicholas Galanin, Yuki Kihara, and Carlos Martiel, Cao addresses current questions around representation, colonialism, and indigeneity. This book foregrounds an overlooked topic in the study of nineteenth-century US art and illuminates the ongoing ecological and economic effects of the US empire.

368 pages | 98 color plates, 34 halftones | 7 x 10 | © 2025

Abakanowicz Arts and Culture Collection

Art: American Art, Art--General Studies

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Empire and the “American” Artist
1: Growth and Decay in the Southern Tropics
Intervention 1: Germinating
2: The Politics of Ice
Intervention 2: Melting
3: Trompe l’oeil’s Global Goods
Intervention 3: Mimicking
4: Keeping and Losing Time in the Pacific
Intervention 4: Ordering
5: Perils on the Caribbean Sea
Intervention 5: Drowning and Undrowning

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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