Types of genre subjects seen in Ford's films: Waiting scenes

This dissertation demonstrates John Ford’s use of images from a wide range of sources in many of his films. In particular, it examines Ford’s use of images based on the conventions of American genre painting and the paintings of western artists Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell, particularly in his so-called “cavalry” films. No previous work has recognized this connection between film and popular culture, which is documented here using art historical methods of iconography and the study of influence.

Verfasser: William Howze
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Schlagwörter: Winslow Homer / william sidney mount / the searchers / Sir David Wilkie / Pieter de Hooch / Patricia Hills / Nichols B. Clark / mississippi river boat / Louis Prang / John Ford / henry fonda / grapes of wrath / George Caleb Bingham / genre painters / Fort Apache / Flemish / film / Eastman Johnson / David Ryckaert / asher brown durand / Adrian van Ostade
Sprache: Englisch
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