The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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... lived , was built in 1740 , and the Sister House , the home of the Roses of Sharon , was completed three years later , yet the whole is a composition straight out of the Middle Ages . As utterly remote from today as it was from its con ...
... lived , was built in 1740 , and the Sister House , the home of the Roses of Sharon , was completed three years later , yet the whole is a composition straight out of the Middle Ages . As utterly remote from today as it was from its con ...
Page 204
... lived in Florence because marble was near and comparatively cheap , expert assistants plentiful , and life for a man with a number of children less expensive than at home . Also , as Bryant noted , an American artist received more ...
... lived in Florence because marble was near and comparatively cheap , expert assistants plentiful , and life for a man with a number of children less expensive than at home . Also , as Bryant noted , an American artist received more ...
Page 209
... lived on till 1873. But meanwhile sculptors who had stayed at home were making a name for themselves . Henry Kirke Brown ( 1814-86 ) soon gave up the sentimental Neoclassicism learned early during four years of study in Italy , financed ...
... lived on till 1873. But meanwhile sculptors who had stayed at home were making a name for themselves . Henry Kirke Brown ( 1814-86 ) soon gave up the sentimental Neoclassicism learned early during four years of study in Italy , financed ...
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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