The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... England . Before the Revolu- tion , except in cases where drawings were sent from England , most houses were planned by their owners with the help of what architectural books might be at hand and the services of as skilled a housewright ...
... England . Before the Revolu- tion , except in cases where drawings were sent from England , most houses were planned by their owners with the help of what architectural books might be at hand and the services of as skilled a housewright ...
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... England , and had become the favorite artist of the king . As a Quaker , West did not believe in violence , but there was no question that his sympathies were with the colonists , as were those of Pitt and Burke and many others . Copley ...
... England , and had become the favorite artist of the king . As a Quaker , West did not believe in violence , but there was no question that his sympathies were with the colonists , as were those of Pitt and Burke and many others . Copley ...
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... England . He finally sailed from Portsmouth for America on April 1 , 1829 , after a three - year absence , on the packet ship Columbia , which he chose , as he noted in his Journal , " on account of her name . " It was with a sense of ...
... England . He finally sailed from Portsmouth for America on April 1 , 1829 , after a three - year absence , on the packet ship Columbia , which he chose , as he noted in his Journal , " on account of her name . " It was with a sense of ...
Contents
Spain and France in the New World | 4 |
The Seventeenth Century | 11 |
The Tradition and the Arts of the Puritans | 15 |
Copyright | |
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