For Modernism and Early 20th Century American Art
This is Corn's life work and while she spent something like 20 years on the book, it fails to even mention the Harlem Renaissance. When asked why, she said she just didn't have the time. Hmmm...
She's focused on finding what "The Great American Thing" is--the west, the city, craft, transatlantic modernism? I really like how the text is organized thematically, by "things". Her analysis is incredibly thorough and in depth. Lots of great biography and context for artists as well. She is someone to look up to for American art historians and has done a lot for a field that wasn't really taken seriously until she came along.