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The Last Amateur
Stephen L. Dyson
其他書名
The Life of William J. Stillman
出版
State University of New York Press
, 2014-08-12
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Historical
History / Modern / 19th Century
ISBN
1438452624
9781438452623
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=lY9EBAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
Finalist for the 2014
ForeWord
IndieFab Book of the Year Award in the Biography Category
This fascinating biography tells the story of William J. Stillman (1828–1901), a nineteenth-century polymath. Born and raised in Schenectady, New York, Stillman attended Union College and began his career as a Hudson River School painter after an apprenticeship with Frederic Edwin Church. In the 1850s, he was editor of
The Crayon
, the most important journal of art criticism in antebellum America. Later, after a stint as an explorer-promoter of the Adirondacks, he became the American consul in Rome during the Civil War. When his diplomatic career brought him to Crete, he developed an interest in archaeology and later produced photographs of the Acropolis, for which he is best known today. In yet another career switch, Stillman became a journalist, serving as a correspondent for
The Times
of London in Rome and the Balkans. In 1871, he married his second wife, Marie Spartali, a Pre-Raphaelite painter, and continued to write about history and art until his death. One of the later products of the American Enlightenment, he lived a life that intersected with many strands of American and European culture. Stillman can indeed be called "the last amateur."