The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... returned to 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 ...
... returned to 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 ...
Page 310
... returned to his original pursuits , spending the rest of his life painting religious and genre pictures for churches and theaters . Banvard returned to America to live for years in the splendor of a castellated mansion overlooking Long ...
... returned to his original pursuits , spending the rest of his life painting religious and genre pictures for churches and theaters . Banvard returned to America to live for years in the splendor of a castellated mansion overlooking Long ...
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... returned in 1880 , and whose tradition was as important to his artistic development as it was to Manet and Eakins . All three artists had been deeply im- pressed by Velázquez's totality of vision and by the drama in the crowding shadows ...
... returned in 1880 , and whose tradition was as important to his artistic development as it was to Manet and Eakins . All three artists had been deeply im- pressed by Velázquez's totality of vision and by the drama in the crowding shadows ...
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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