Author: Gary DeMar
Publisher: American Vision
ISBN: 091581594X
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Why the End of the World is Not in Your Future
Author: Gary DeMar
Publisher: American Vision
ISBN: 091581594X
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
Publisher: American Vision
ISBN: 091581594X
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
FSA
Author: Gilles Mora
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
For this remarkable volume, Mora and Brannan immersed themselves in the vast archive at the Library of Congress and emerged with unknown treasures. Theirs is a new view of the achievement of the FSA photographers--the most comprehensive in print--that gives them their due as the creators of a new American photographic vision.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
For this remarkable volume, Mora and Brannan immersed themselves in the vast archive at the Library of Congress and emerged with unknown treasures. Theirs is a new view of the achievement of the FSA photographers--the most comprehensive in print--that gives them their due as the creators of a new American photographic vision.
American Vision
Author: Raymond Carney
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN: 9780521326193
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Professor Carney analyses Frank Capra's life as well as the broad cultural context of his films.
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN: 9780521326193
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Professor Carney analyses Frank Capra's life as well as the broad cultural context of his films.
The Jubilee of the Constitution
Author: John Quincy Adams
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Constitutional history
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
The Book of Revelation Made Easy
Author: Kenneth L. Gentry
Publisher: American Vision
ISBN: 0915815915
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Publisher: American Vision
ISBN: 0915815915
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
The Hudson River School
Author: New-York Historical Society
Publisher: Rizzoli Electa
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Examines art from the Hudson River School, nineteenth-century artists whose work captured the American landscape, including selections from Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Church, Thomas Cole, and others; and featuring one hundred reproductions and fold-out pages.
Publisher: Rizzoli Electa
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Examines art from the Hudson River School, nineteenth-century artists whose work captured the American landscape, including selections from Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Church, Thomas Cole, and others; and featuring one hundred reproductions and fold-out pages.
American Visions
Author: Robert Hughes
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 9781860463723
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
Robert Hughes begins where American art itself began, with the Native Americans and the first Spanish invaders in the Southwest; he ends with the art of today. In between, in a scholarly text that crackles with wit, intelligence and insight, he tells the story of how American art developed. Hughes investigates the changing tastes of the American public; he explores the effects on art of America's landscape of unparalleled variety and richness; he examines the impact of the melting-pot of cultures that America has always been. Most of all he concentrates on the paintings and art objects themselves and on the men and women - from Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins to Edward Hopper and Georgia O'Keeffe, from Arthur Dove and George Bellows to Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko -awho created them. This is an uncompromising and refreshingly opinionated exploration of America, told through the lens of its art.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 9781860463723
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 635
Book Description
Robert Hughes begins where American art itself began, with the Native Americans and the first Spanish invaders in the Southwest; he ends with the art of today. In between, in a scholarly text that crackles with wit, intelligence and insight, he tells the story of how American art developed. Hughes investigates the changing tastes of the American public; he explores the effects on art of America's landscape of unparalleled variety and richness; he examines the impact of the melting-pot of cultures that America has always been. Most of all he concentrates on the paintings and art objects themselves and on the men and women - from Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins to Edward Hopper and Georgia O'Keeffe, from Arthur Dove and George Bellows to Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko -awho created them. This is an uncompromising and refreshingly opinionated exploration of America, told through the lens of its art.
The American Vision
Author: Joyce Appleby
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
ISBN: 9780078678493
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
ISBN: 9780078678493
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The American Vision: Modern Times, Student Edition
Author: McGraw-Hill Education
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780078775147
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 831
Book Description
The American Vision boasts an exceptional author team with specialized expertise in colonial, Civil War, 20th-century, and Civil Rights history. The full panorama of American history comes alive through their vivid and accurate retelling, and the co-authorship of National Geographic ensures that the program's new maps, charts, and graphs are correct to the last detail. Includes print student edition
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 9780078775147
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 831
Book Description
The American Vision boasts an exceptional author team with specialized expertise in colonial, Civil War, 20th-century, and Civil Rights history. The full panorama of American history comes alive through their vivid and accurate retelling, and the co-authorship of National Geographic ensures that the program's new maps, charts, and graphs are correct to the last detail. Includes print student edition
The American Vision of Robert Penn Warren
Author: William Bedford Clark
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813193613
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
In 1976—the bicentennial year—Robert Penn Warren told Bill Moyers that he was "in love with America" but his love for the nation was more often than not troubled and angry. Warren once remarked that "any intelligent person is inclined to criticize his country more strongly than he will criticize anything else. And he should It's a way of criticizing himself, too.... Trying to live more intelligently, and more fully." In The American Vision of Robert Penn Warren, a noted Warren scholar traces the evolution of our first poet laureate's distinctive stance toward the American experiment in democracy, showing how Warren sought to balance off the claims of self and society in the New World. This book surveys the full six decades of Warren's career, combining close reading with a historian's eye for social and political context. While pointedly avoiding the reductive pitfalls of the "new historicism," Clark documents the informing role the Great Depression played in shaping Warren's attitudes toward art and politics, and he demonstrates the necessity of regarding Warren's major achievements in fiction and verse as forms of "public speech." Read in this light, Warren's vision offers a set of possibilities for renegotiating America's covenant with its Founders on new and pragmatic terms. Based solidly on the best previous commentary on Warren and his work, Clark's study represents a new approach to its subject and incorporates insights and information garnered from the Warren Papers at Yale. A wide-ranging account of the interplay between an author's imagination and contemporary history, this book should prove of interest to all students of American culture, especially those concerned with the interrelationships of literature, politics, and ideology. Written in a lively and direct style, it will appeal to specialists and general readers alike.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813193613
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
In 1976—the bicentennial year—Robert Penn Warren told Bill Moyers that he was "in love with America" but his love for the nation was more often than not troubled and angry. Warren once remarked that "any intelligent person is inclined to criticize his country more strongly than he will criticize anything else. And he should It's a way of criticizing himself, too.... Trying to live more intelligently, and more fully." In The American Vision of Robert Penn Warren, a noted Warren scholar traces the evolution of our first poet laureate's distinctive stance toward the American experiment in democracy, showing how Warren sought to balance off the claims of self and society in the New World. This book surveys the full six decades of Warren's career, combining close reading with a historian's eye for social and political context. While pointedly avoiding the reductive pitfalls of the "new historicism," Clark documents the informing role the Great Depression played in shaping Warren's attitudes toward art and politics, and he demonstrates the necessity of regarding Warren's major achievements in fiction and verse as forms of "public speech." Read in this light, Warren's vision offers a set of possibilities for renegotiating America's covenant with its Founders on new and pragmatic terms. Based solidly on the best previous commentary on Warren and his work, Clark's study represents a new approach to its subject and incorporates insights and information garnered from the Warren Papers at Yale. A wide-ranging account of the interplay between an author's imagination and contemporary history, this book should prove of interest to all students of American culture, especially those concerned with the interrelationships of literature, politics, and ideology. Written in a lively and direct style, it will appeal to specialists and general readers alike.