From Sea to Shining SeaFrom Sea to Shining Sea

From Sea to Shining Sea

From Sea to Shining Sea
Jul, 02, 2020

Art

From Sea to Shining Sea

On July 4, 2020, the United States of America marks the 244th anniversary of its independence from colonial rule by Great Britain. Given the moniker Independence Day, July 4 has traditionally been a day to celebrate freedom and a spirit of self-determination, though true freedom and equal opportunity to determine the course of personal liberty are ideals that are yet to be realized for all people within our nation, even to this day.

The history of the United States is a complex and imperfect one. It does, however, remain marked by continual progress and struggle toward that early ideal of a more perfect union. Arranged chronologically, the works below from our American, Western American, modern, and contemporary art collections capture elements of the past few hundred years of our complicated national history, while also sharing the perspectives of those for whom the quest for liberty and independence remains an ongoing pursuit. As you examine them, consider the following questions:

  • How do these works capture life in the United States over its history?
  • Which voices and experiences are centered? Which are missing?
  • How has our definition of what it means to be “American” shifted over the centuries?
  • How do the perspectives presented in these works match your own experiences? How do they differ?

John Singleton Copley, Portrait of John A. Graham (Retrato de John A. Graham), c. 1798. Oil on canvas. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hirschl.

Portrait of John A Graham (c.1798) by John Singleton Copley

Michele Felice Cornè, Landing of the Pilgrims, Dec. 22, 1620 (Desembarco de los peregrinos, 22 de diciembre de 1620), c. 1803-06. Oil on canvas. Gift of the E. Q. Barbey Family.

Landing of the Pilgrims, Dec. 22, 1620 (c. 1803-1806) by Michele Felice Corné

Charles Stanley Reinhardt, Frontiersman (Pionero), 1875. Oil on canvas. Gift of the Carl S. Dentzel Family Collection.

Frontiersman (1875) by Charles Stanley Reinhardt

Edward Windsor Kemble, Baseball Illustration (Ilustración de béisbol), 1889. Ink. Estate of Carolann Smurthwaite.

Baseball Illustration (1889) by Edward Windsor

Joseph Pennell, Industrial Scene (Escena industrial), 1891. Ink and watercolor on paper. Gift of the Carl S. Dentzel Family Collection.

Industrial Scene (1891) by Joseph Pennell

Edward Henry Potthast, Looking Across the Grand Canyon (Vista al Gran Cañon), c. 1910. Oil on canvas. Gift of Western Art Associates.

Looking Across the Grand Canyon (c.1910) by Edward Henry Potthast

Robert Henri, The Laundress (La lavandera), 1916. Oil on canvas. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hirschl.

The Laundress (1916) by Robert Henri

Lone Wolf, Buffalo Hunt (Caza de búfalo), 1930. Bronze. Gift of Western Art Associates.

Buffalo Hunt (1930) by Lone Wolf

Reginald Marsh, Joan (The Tabloid) (Joan [El tabloide]), 1931. Etching. Bequest of Ruth Bank Weil. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Joan (The Tabloid) (1931) by Reginald Marsh

Lew Davis, Little Boy Lives in a Copper Camp (Niño que vive en un campamento de cobre), 1939. Oil on Masonite. Gift of I.B.M. Corporation.

Little Boy Lives in a Copper Camp (1931) by Lew Davis

Helen Blumenschein, Boulder Dam (Presa Boulder), c. 1934-1935. Lithographic pencil on paper. Museum purchase with designated Western art funds from Ginger K. Renner.

Boulder Dam (c. 1934-1935) by Helen Blumenschein

Philip C. Curtis, G.I. (Soldado), 1944. Tempera on illustration board. Gift of the Philip C. Curtis Restated Trust U:A:D April 7, 1994.

GI (1944) by Philip Curtis

Karel Appel, Portrait of Count Basie (Retrato de Count Basie), 1957. Oil on canvas. Gift of Mr. Peter A. Rubel.

Portrait of Count Basie (1957) by Karl Appel

Eugene Grigsby, African Genesis (Génesis africano), 1960. Oil on canvas. Gift of COBA in honor of the Museum's 50th Anniversary.

African Genesis (1960) by Eugene Grigsby

Bruce Davidson, Untitled (Time of Change), 1963 - 1965. Resin-coated print. Gift of an anonymous donor. © Bruce Davidson.

Bruce Davidson, Untitled (Time of Change), 1963 – 1965. Resin-coated print. Gift of an anonymous donor. © Bruce Davidson.

Untitled (Time of Change) (1963-1965) by Bruce Davidson

Jasper Johns, Flag, 1969. Offset lithograph on wove paper. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Haas. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Jasper Johns, Flag, 1969. Offset lithograph on wove paper. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Haas. © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Flag (1969) by Jasper Johns

Jorge Fick, SAVE, 1971. Oil on canvas. Museum purchase with funds provided by Steve and Kelly Ellman

SAVE (1971) by Jorge Fick

Philip C. Curtis, Grandfather's House, Fourth of July (La casa del abuelo, 4 de julio), 1985. Oil on panel. Gift of Gil and Nancy Waldman in honor of the Museum's 50th Anniversary.

Grandfather’s House, Fourth of July (1985) by Philip C. Curtis

The Bitter Nest, Part 1: Love in the School Yard (1988) by Faith Ringgold

Ed Mell; Sweeping Clouds; 1989; oil on canvas; 52 1/8 x 52 3/16 in. (132.4 x 132.6 cm); Collection of Phoenix Art Museum, museum purchase with funds from anonymous donors.

Sweeping Clouds (1989) by Ed Mell

Manuel Neri, Arcos de Geso (Arches of Geso), 2006. Bronze and oil-based pigments. Gift of the Riva Yares Foundation in honor of the Museum's 50th Anniversary.

Arcos de Geso (Arches of Geso) (2006) by Manuel Neri

Maya Ying Lin, Pin River, Colorado River (Río de alfileres, río Colorado), 2010. Metal pins in the wall. Museum purchase with funds provided by Contemporary Forum (ArtPick 2010).

Pin River, Colorado River (2010) by Maya Lin

Mickalene Thomas, Qusuquzah Standing Sideways, 2012. C-print. Museum purchase with funds provided by the Zuber Award. © Mickalene Thomas / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Mickalene Thomas, Qusuquzah Standing Sideways, 2012. C-print. Museum purchase with funds provided by the Zuber Award. © Mickalene Thomas / Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Qusuquzah Standing Sideways (2012) by Mickalene Thomas

Kehinde Wiley; Memling: After Memling's Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat; 2013; oil on wood panel in artist designed hand-fabricated frame with 22k gold leaf gilding; 16 1/2 × 12 in. (41.9 × 30.5 cm) (panel); Museum purchase with funds provided by The Marshall Bequest, Contemporary Forum, Dr. Eric Jungermann, Ann and Michael Wall, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Bazlen, BMO Private Bank, Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Block, Iris Cashdan-Fishman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Goldsmith, Clark Olson and Nick Butler, Norman McLash, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Watts and others.

Memling: After Memling’s Portrait of a Man in a Red Hat (2013) by Kehinde Wiley

Arcmanoro Niles, Does a Broken Home Become a Broken Family, 2019. Oil, acrylic and glitter on canvas. Purchased with funds provided by the Dawn and David Lenhardt Emerging Artist Acquisition Fund.

Does a Broken Home Become a Broken Family (2019) by Arcmanoro Niles

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