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"Americans in Paris 1860 to 1900" is a book that explores the significant presence of American artists, writers, and intellectuals in Paris during the second half of the 19th century. The book features essays by various authors who discuss the impact of this transatlantic cultural exchange on American art, literature, and society.

Some of the topics covered in the book include the influence of French Impressionism on American artists, the role of Paris as a hub for American expatriates, and the connections between American and French intellectual movements. The essays also examine the ways in which American writers such as Henry James and Edith Wharton were inspired by their experiences in Paris, and how this period of cultural exchange helped shape the American modernist movement.

Overall, "Americans in Paris 1860 to 1900" offers a comprehensive look at the complex and dynamic relationship between America and France during this transformative period in history. The book provides valuable insights into the ways in which cross-cultural exchange can foster artistic innovation and creative growth.

Americans in Paris 1860-1900

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