The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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Richard B. K. McLanathan. the following period . The colonies were growing fast , and with increased wealth came the ... period on either side of the Atlantic , and yet those who lived in them were , whether they were aware of it or not ...
Richard B. K. McLanathan. the following period . The colonies were growing fast , and with increased wealth came the ... period on either side of the Atlantic , and yet those who lived in them were , whether they were aware of it or not ...
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... period , and again evokes echoes of Vanbrugh , the only architect of the century who used masonry masses with such expressive power , and who also em- ployed the same curious motive of connecting with arches each group of four chimney ...
... period , and again evokes echoes of Vanbrugh , the only architect of the century who used masonry masses with such expressive power , and who also em- ployed the same curious motive of connecting with arches each group of four chimney ...
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... period of internal disruption and corruption in government . The years after the Civil War had not given Thomas Nast any richer material than that which inspired the brilliant cartoon- ing in the same fearless tradition by Boardman ...
... period of internal disruption and corruption in government . The years after the Civil War had not given Thomas Nast any richer material than that which inspired the brilliant cartoon- ing in the same fearless tradition by Boardman ...
Contents
Spain and France in the New World | 4 |
The Seventeenth Century | 11 |
The Tradition and the Arts of the Puritans | 15 |
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