9.3 : American Culture The Big Idea

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9.3 : American Culture The Big Idea As the United States grew, developments in many cultural areas contributed to the creation of a new American identity.

Main Ideas American writers created a new style of literature. A new style of art showcased the beauty of America and its people. American ideals influenced other aspects of culture, including religion and music. Architecture and education were affected by cultural ideals.

A New Style of Art Early American artists had painted mainly portraits, but the new style of art involved painting landscapes that showed the history of America and the beauty of the land. Hudson River School Emerged in 1830s Founded by landscape painter Thomas Cole Created paintings that reflected national pride and beauty of American landscape

John Audubon Publishes The Birds of America (1827) Highly admired in England

George Catlin Travels widely to paint images of Native American ways of life before they are lost.

Art in the 1840s The style of art began to change in the 1840s. Artists tried to combine images of the American landscape and scenes of people’s daily lives. Fur Traders Descending the Missouri by George Caleb Bingham important example of this style.