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Category : Historical markers
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
Dedication Ceremonies for an Historical Marker for St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church, 3605 Adelphi Lane, Austin, Texas, October 9th, 1988, at Three O'clock in the Afternoon
Dedication Ceremonies for an Historical Marker for the Jane Yelvington McCallum House, Sunday, October 13, 1991 at Three O'clock in the Afternoon at 613 West 32nd Street, Austin, Texas
Dedication Ceremonies for an Historical Marker for Reverend Jacob Fontaine, Sunday Afternoon, March 1, 1987, at Three O'clock in the Afternoon, Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Texas
Dedication Ceremonies for an Historical Marker for Ward Memorial United Methodist Church, 2105 Parker Lane, Austin, Texas, 11:50 O'clock in the Morning
Author: Travis County (Tex.). Historical Commission
Publisher:
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Category : Historical markers
Languages : en
Pages : 10
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Publisher:
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Category : Historical markers
Languages : en
Pages : 10
Book Description
Helen LaFrance
Author: Kathy Moses
Publisher: S&s Pub.
ISBN: 9780615413143
Category : Outsider art
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191).
Publisher: S&s Pub.
ISBN: 9780615413143
Category : Outsider art
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191).
Telephone and Telegraph Equipment
Author: Defense Logistics Services Center (U.S.).
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Life, Art, and Times of Joseph Delaney, 1904-1991
Author: Frederick C. Moffatt
Publisher: Univ Tennessee Press
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
"This book is an important contribution to the study of African American art and of American art in the twentieth century. It makes use of previously unexamined papers, interviews, and works of art and does so with originality and skill." --David Leeming, author of Amazing Grace: A Life of Beauford Delaney This book is the first in-depth treatment of the life and work of the prolific African American painter Joseph Delaney, a gifted artist whose impressive achievements on canvas were somewhat overshadowed during his long career by those of his older brother Beauford. Frederick C. Moffatt deftly interweaves biography, art history, and critical analysis in his study of this neglected African American artist. Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, the son of a Methodist preacher, Delaney renounced his family and moved to New York. Here he studied with Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League and thereafter devoted a career to figure drawing, portraiture, and to humorous interpretations of city life. Joseph Delaney's impact on the New York art scene was notable. Though he didn't arrive until a decade after the flowering of the Harlem Renaissance, he kept pace with a leading echelon of African American painters and graphic artists over a fifty-year period. This group included such veteran practitioners as Palmer Hayden, Ellis Wilson, Lois Mailou Jones, and, until his 1953 departure for Paris, Beauford Delaney. Late in his life, Joseph returned to his childhood roots, accepting a visiting artist's appointment at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Vividly drawn, judiciously researched, and copiously illustrated with both color and black-and-white reproductions, Moffatt's critical biography draws liberally on his subject's own diaries, essays, and poetry, as well as on numerous other sources, to offer an illuminating narrative that firmly establishes Joseph Delaney's importance within the history of twentieth-century American art. Frederick C. Moffatt is emeritus professor of art at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is the author of Arthur Wesley Dow, 1857-1922, and Errant Bronzes: George Grey Barnard's Statue of Abraham Lincoln. His articles have appeared in Winterthur Portfolio, New England Quarterly, and Archives of American Art Journal.
Publisher: Univ Tennessee Press
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
"This book is an important contribution to the study of African American art and of American art in the twentieth century. It makes use of previously unexamined papers, interviews, and works of art and does so with originality and skill." --David Leeming, author of Amazing Grace: A Life of Beauford Delaney This book is the first in-depth treatment of the life and work of the prolific African American painter Joseph Delaney, a gifted artist whose impressive achievements on canvas were somewhat overshadowed during his long career by those of his older brother Beauford. Frederick C. Moffatt deftly interweaves biography, art history, and critical analysis in his study of this neglected African American artist. Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, the son of a Methodist preacher, Delaney renounced his family and moved to New York. Here he studied with Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League and thereafter devoted a career to figure drawing, portraiture, and to humorous interpretations of city life. Joseph Delaney's impact on the New York art scene was notable. Though he didn't arrive until a decade after the flowering of the Harlem Renaissance, he kept pace with a leading echelon of African American painters and graphic artists over a fifty-year period. This group included such veteran practitioners as Palmer Hayden, Ellis Wilson, Lois Mailou Jones, and, until his 1953 departure for Paris, Beauford Delaney. Late in his life, Joseph returned to his childhood roots, accepting a visiting artist's appointment at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Vividly drawn, judiciously researched, and copiously illustrated with both color and black-and-white reproductions, Moffatt's critical biography draws liberally on his subject's own diaries, essays, and poetry, as well as on numerous other sources, to offer an illuminating narrative that firmly establishes Joseph Delaney's importance within the history of twentieth-century American art. Frederick C. Moffatt is emeritus professor of art at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is the author of Arthur Wesley Dow, 1857-1922, and Errant Bronzes: George Grey Barnard's Statue of Abraham Lincoln. His articles have appeared in Winterthur Portfolio, New England Quarterly, and Archives of American Art Journal.
Heart-life in Song
Author: Frances Harrison Marr
Publisher:
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Category : Christian poetry, American
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Christian poetry, American
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Louis Majorelle
Author: Alastair Duncan
Publisher: ABRAMS
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Publisher: ABRAMS
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
Haute Bohemians
Author: Miguel Flores-Vianna
Publisher: Vendome Press
ISBN: 9780865653399
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Who, exactly, is a haute bohemian? Leave it to the discriminating, gimlet eye of photographer Miguel Flores-Vianna, who enjoys an international, cult-like following. He has journeyed through four continents to capture an extraordinary group of fashion designers, landscape architects, artists and art historians, potters, and interior designers, where they live--country cottages, beach bungalows, canal-side lofts, and East Village apartments, as well as assorted estancias, ch teaux, and palazzi. Some of these spaces are grand, others are modest, but all are original, stylish, charming, and above all authentic, in the sense that they reflect their owners' care and taste. His work is introduced by Amy Astley, editor of AD.
Publisher: Vendome Press
ISBN: 9780865653399
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Who, exactly, is a haute bohemian? Leave it to the discriminating, gimlet eye of photographer Miguel Flores-Vianna, who enjoys an international, cult-like following. He has journeyed through four continents to capture an extraordinary group of fashion designers, landscape architects, artists and art historians, potters, and interior designers, where they live--country cottages, beach bungalows, canal-side lofts, and East Village apartments, as well as assorted estancias, ch teaux, and palazzi. Some of these spaces are grand, others are modest, but all are original, stylish, charming, and above all authentic, in the sense that they reflect their owners' care and taste. His work is introduced by Amy Astley, editor of AD.