The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... produced virtually all the fine furni- ture , and whatever was made elsewhere was a country cousin ; unlike England , the American colonial centers produced styles that became distinct . A general Queen Anne style prevailed until after ...
... produced virtually all the fine furni- ture , and whatever was made elsewhere was a country cousin ; unlike England , the American colonial centers produced styles that became distinct . A general Queen Anne style prevailed until after ...
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... produced a per- fect balance , thereby giving the horse more the appearance of life . " Thus a concept that Leonardo da Vinci had been unable to realize , and that had been achieved by few later sculptors , was successfully carried out ...
... produced a per- fect balance , thereby giving the horse more the appearance of life . " Thus a concept that Leonardo da Vinci had been unable to realize , and that had been achieved by few later sculptors , was successfully carried out ...
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... produced Tomlin's more disciplined patterns of interweaving verticals and horizontals , Rothko's gradual ... produce all sorts of experiment with the handling of paint - splashing , dripping , blotting from tion between the arts , as ...
... produced Tomlin's more disciplined patterns of interweaving verticals and horizontals , Rothko's gradual ... produce all sorts of experiment with the handling of paint - splashing , dripping , blotting from tion between the arts , as ...
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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1817 LIBRARIES Academy admired Alexander Jackson Davis Allston American art American painting appeared architect architecture Armory Show artists Audubon became Benjamin West Boston buildings built Bulfinch Capitol carved century Charles Charles Bulfinch Chicago Church Classic colonies complete contemporary Copley Courtesy Davis decorative drawings Eakins early England engravings Europe exhibition experience expression famous fashionable figure Frank Lloyd Wright French furniture Gallery gift Gothic Greenough Henry Historical Horatio Greenough Hudson Hudson River School interior James John John Singleton Copley Karolik Collection landscape later lived London marble Massachusetts ment MICHIGAN monumental Museum of Art National nature painter Palace Paris Pennsylvania period Philadelphia Photograph portrait rich River Romantic Ryder Samuel F. B. Morse Samuel McIntire scene sculpture ship Street style Thomas Cole tion town tradition ture turned UNIVERSITY vision Washington water color West William Winslow Homer wrote York young