A Brush with History
Title | A Brush with History PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Weistling |
Publisher | |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2018-04-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780692064344 |
the collected works of famed western artist, Morgan Weistling, painter of early American pioneer life
A Brush with History
Title | A Brush with History PDF eBook |
Author | National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
Portraiture is a unique genre that is common ground both for American art history and history. Offering seventy-six wide-ranging examples from the National Portrait Gallery's incomparable collection, A Brush with History showscases the American portrait tradition from the country's beginnings to the present. The book contains essays by Carolyn Kinder Carr, the Gallery's deputy director and chief curator, and Ellen G. Miles, the curator of painting and sculpture. The full-page color reproductions display such works as John Singleton Copley's self-portrait, Henry Inman's Sequuoyah, Edgar Degas's Mary Cassatt, and Andy Warhol's Michael Jackson. This handsomely designed volume also includes a foreword by Marc Pachter, director of the National Portrait Gallery, and an essay by the museum's research historian, Margaret C. S. Christman, on the Gallery's history. -- from dust jacket.
Robert Bailey
Title | Robert Bailey PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Bailey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 126 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | World War, 1939-1945 |
ISBN | 9780978042509 |
Brush with Death
Title | Brush with Death PDF eBook |
Author | Christian Warren |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780801868207 |
Winner of the Arthur Viseltear Award for Outstanding Book in the History of Public Health from the American Public Health AssociationSelected by Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title During the twentieth century, lead poisoning killed thousands of workers and children in the United States. Thousands who survived lead poisoning were left physically crippled or were robbed of mental faculties and years of life. In Brush with Death, social historian Christian Warren offers the first comprehensive history of lead poisoning in the United States. Focusing on lead paint and leaded gasoline, Warren distinguishes three primary modes of exposure—occupational, pediatric, and environmental. This threefold perspective permits a nuanced exploration of the regulatory mechanisms, medical technologies, and epidemiological tools that arose in response to lead poisoning. Today, many children undergo aggressive "deleading" treatments when their blood-lead levels are well below the average blood-lead levels found in urban children in the 1950s. Warren links the repeated redefinition of lead poisoning to changing attitudes toward health, safety, and risk. The same changes that transformed the social construction of lead poisoning also transformed medicine and health care, giving rise to modern environmentalism and fundamentally altered jurisprudence.
A Brush Full of Colour
Title | A Brush Full of Colour PDF eBook |
Author | Margriet Ruurs |
Publisher | Pajama Press Inc. |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2014-09-29 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1927485630 |
Describes the life and work of Ted Harrison, who is best known for his colorful paintings depicting everyday life in the Yukon.
The Woman with the Artistic Brush
Title | The Woman with the Artistic Brush PDF eBook |
Author | Kim Marie Vaz |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2015-04-29 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317453921 |
Nike Davies is one of the few African women known internationally in contemporary art circles. The Woman with the Artistic Brush traces her life history and illustrates the strategies developed by women to mitigate male rule. Presenting a critique of the woman's place in contemporary Yoruba society from the perspective of a woman who lived it, this book covers Nike's life from the time of her mother's death when Nike was six to the culmination of her dream in the creation, against severe societal odds, of a center for arts and culture that has over 120 members. Along the way, The Woman with the Artistic Brush details how Nike ran away from home and joined a traveling theater group after her father tried to arrange her marriage, subsequently married and joined in the polygynous household of a noted artist from the popular Osogbo school, and finally broke clear of that situation after suffering sixteen years of domestic violence. The Woman with the Artistic Brush is another superb contribution to the Foremother Legacies series.
American Catholics
Title | American Catholics PDF eBook |
Author | Leslie Woodcock Tentler |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 417 |
Release | 2020-04-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0300252196 |
A sweeping history of American Catholicism from the arrival of the first Spanish missionaries to the present This comprehensive survey of Catholic history in what became the United States spans nearly five hundred years, from the arrival of the first Spanish missionaries to the present. Distinguished historian Leslie Tentler explores lay religious practice and the impact of clergy on Catholic life and culture as she seeks to answer the question, What did it mean to be a “good Catholic” at particular times and in particular places? In its focus on Catholics' participation in American politics and Catholic intellectual life, this book includes in-depth discussions of Catholics, race, and the Civil War; Catholics and public life in the twentieth century; and Catholic education and intellectual life. Shedding light on topics of recent interest such as the role of Catholic women in parish and community life, Catholic reproductive ethics regarding birth control, and the Catholic church sex abuse crisis, this engaging history provides an up-to-date account of the history of American Catholicism.