“To Bind in Admiration All Who Gaze” Beitrag open-access Lydia Sigourney’s Sentimental Ekphrasis Christa Holm Vogelius Amerikastudien/American Studies, Jahrgang 59 (2015), Ausgabe 3, Seite 321 - 333 This paper examines some of Lydia Sigourney’s poetic descriptions of artworks to argue that her work is concerned with the changing place of the visual arts in Americans’ lives in the middle of the nineteenth century. Sigourney’s ekphrastic poems guide the reader through a process of emulating the visual forms that they describe, encouraging readers to embody the emotional experience of the works. Such experience trained Americans to approach the increasing number of reprinted art images in books and periodicals, as well as preparing the ground a growing gallery culture later in the century.
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