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Eastman Johnson, The Storyteller of the Camp (Maple Sugar Camp), 1861-1866
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American Character

From the colonial period forward, defining who can call themselves an American has continued to change over time. Perhaps the most useful method of defining “American” is to compare Americans against other national types. As different as attitudes about government, religion, business, education, and culture are in this country, a national identity can be established through common experience, even as that common experience is influenced by ideas and traditions from around the world. Looking at portraits, landscape paintings, and genre images (scenes of everyday life), try to articulate your own definition of the American Character.

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Thomas Cole, Home in the Woods, 1847
Thomas Cole
1847
James Smillie, after Thomas Cole, Voyage of Life: Youth, 1853-1856
Thomas Cole
1853-1856
James Smillie, after Thomas Cole, Voyage of Life: Childhood, 1854-1856
Thomas Cole
1854-1855
James Smillie, after Thomas Cole, Voyage of Life: Manhood, 1854-1856
Thomas Cole
1854-1856
James Smillie, after Thomas Cole, Voyage of Life: Old Age, 1855-1856
Thomas Cole
1855-1856
Thomas Hart Benton, Bootleggers, 1927
Thomas Hart Benton
1927
Thomas Hart Benton, Huck Finn, 1936
Thomas Hart Benton
1936
Builders No. 2
Jacob Lawrence
1968
May Stevens, Untitled, 1981
May Stevens
1982