- Object Name
- Maker
- Title
American Progress
- Date
1872
- Materials
Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
11 1/2 in x 15 3/4 in (29.2 cm x 40 cm); Framed: 17 9/16 in x 21 1/2 in x 1 7/8 in (44.6 cm x 54.6 cm x 4.7 cm)
- Credit Line
Museum purchase
- Object ID
92.126.1
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- Institution
Autry Museum of the American West
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- Category
Art and Artifacts
- Remarks
Painting by John Gast, American Progress, 1872. Publisher George Crofutt worked with illustrator John Gast to create American Progress, which he distributed as a print with his magazine, Crofutt’s Western World. With so many images of the western landscape already in circulation, Crofutt decided to create a new design. He discussed his ideas with Gast, and together they came up with this image, which Crofutt described as a: ... beautiful and charming female ... floating westward through the air, bearing on her forehead the "Star of Empire" . . . In her right hand she carries a book ... the emblem of education and ... national enlightenment, while with the left hand she unfolds and stretches the slender wires of the telegraph, that are to flash intelligence throughout the land.
- Subject
Manifest Destiny (Encounters exhibition)
Women in the American West (selected objects)
- Publication
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Go west Chicago and American expansion / Olivia Mahoney. pages 98, 115
American history a survey / Alan Brinkley. pages 554-555
The American story who, what, when, where, why of our nation’s heritage. pages 146, 374
Mistress of Manifest Destiny a biography of Jane McManus Storm Cazneau, 1807-1878 / Linda S. Hudson. Front cover, frontispiece
The tramp in America Tim Cresswell. pages 27, 249
Nineteenth-century American art Barbara Groseclose. pages 159, 225
The great American thing modern art and national identity, 1915-1935 / Wanda M. Corn. pages 272, 425
Public speaking Michael Osborn, Suzanne Osborn pages 397, 503
Art at the Autry Museum by Amy Scott. page 70
South Dakota History 2002 Fall, vol. 32, no. 3. page 229
West-fever Brian W. Dippie ; introduction by James H. Nottage. page 81
Public speaking Michael Osborn, Suzanne Osborn, Randall Osborn. page 380
The Bedford introduction to literature reading, thinking, writing / [edited by] Michael Meyer.
The Brooklyn Bridge a cultural history / Richard Haw. page 98
Christian history and biography 2006 Spring, issue 90. page 13
Emerson bicentennial essays edited by Ronald A. Bosco and Joel Myerson. page 282
Convergence Autry National Center Magazine, 2007 Winter, Spring / Autry National Center. pages 42-43
Vistas artists on the Canadian Pacific railway / Roger Boulet, with an essay by Terry Fenton. page 14
Convergence Autry National Center Magazine, 2005 Fall / Autry National Center. Inside cover
California history the magazine of the California Historical Society. page 5
Nuggets to neutrinos the Homestake story / Steven T. Mitchell. cover
American art National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. page 92
ha-Sipur ha-Ameriḳaʼi ha-ḳlasi. cover
Gilcrease journal. page 6
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Meeting point, Tle anglais B1/B2 / Josette Starck ; Dominique Santoni ; Véronique Jaubert. page 219
Autry Museum of Western Heritage.
Georgia O’Keeffe edited by Tanya Barson. page 14
Empire and liberty the Civil War and the West / edited by Virginia Scharff, exhibition curated by Carolyn Brucken. page 124; plate 10 (photo insert)
The log cabin an illustrated history / Andrew Belonsky. page 160
Home lands how women made the West / Virginia Scharff, Carolyn Brucken. plate 12, following page 134
American art National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. page 7
High country news for people who care about the West. page 3
Iowa the spirit of America / text by Diana Landau page 39
Uncommon ground toward reinventing nature / William Cronon, editor. page 148
Reinventing Eden the fate of nature in Western culture / Carolyn Merchant. page 128
Magazine of history, 2005 November, vol. 19, no. 6. page 25
Manifest destiny American expansionism and the empire of right / Anders Stephanson. cover
West of Emerson the design of manifest destiny / Kris Fresonke. page 120
Born for the shade stereotypes of the Native American in United States literature and the visual arts, 1776-1894 / Klaus Lubbers. page [134] figure 36
Interpreting environments traditions, deconstruction, hermeneutics / Robert Mugerauer. page 84
The unfinished nation a concise history of the American people / Alan Brinkley.
The West a treasury of art and literature / edited by T.H. Watkins and Joan Watkins. page 113
To dance with the devil Virginia City / by Nicholas Clapp. page 175
Give me liberty! an American history / by Eric Foner. page 460
880-01 Ohararyū sōka = ikebana ohara. page 27
Gamaliel Waldo Beaman his life and art / Leonard Allen Haug ; foreword by Diana Korzenik. page 22
Plain pictures images of the American prairie / Joni L. Kinsey.