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The New Path![]() New York, NY: Society for the Advancement of Truth in Art ![]() Vol. 1, no.1, May 1863 - Vol. 2, no.12, December 1865 [all published] Description provided by the Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture at the University of Wisconsin : The New Path (May, 1863-December, 1865) was a short-lived but significant journal published in New York by the Society for the Advancement of Truth in Art. The society and its journal espoused the aesthetic principles of John Ruskin and the English Pre-Raphaelite movement. The journal is of interest for its content and provides an example of one of the earlier art journals published in the United States. The full text is searchable here, relying on optical character recognition software to analyze the scanned pages. This journal is also among those indexed by the UW-Madison licensed resource, Index to Nineteenth-Century American Art Periodicals. The original text volume is available at the UW-Madison, Kohler Art Library, AP N532 P297. Comments: an excellent digitization provided by the Digital Library for the Decorative Arts and Material Culture at the University of Wisconsin. For further information about the University of Wisconsin Decorative Arts and Material Culture Collection and about other resources they have digitized see: http://decorativearts.library.wisc.edu/ |
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