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Art 100 Lecture 5 Outline of Last Lecture Peals MuseumOutline of Current Lecture Itinerate PaintersCurrent LectureSlides Referenced Itinerate Painters1. “Portrait of a Cleric,” c1805-10, Joshua Johnston2. “Joseph Moore and his Family,” 1839, Erastus Salisbury FieldThe Beginning of Photography3. “The United States Capitol,” 1846, daguerreotype, attributed to John Plumbe, Jr. Why did traveling painters become so popular in the early 19th century?This was due to the improvement of transportation and communication. You no longer had to rely on water as your form of transportation.Why weren’t many African American Painters itinerate painters in the early 19th century?They could not travel freely.These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a


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