Making Their Mark

Making Their Mark
Title Making Their Mark PDF eBook
Author Randy Rosen
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1989
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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"This book chronicles the work of several female artists from 1970 through 1985. It demonstrates how conditions have improved for women artists, as well as defining areas where improvement is still needed, such as one-person exhibitions. Backed by statistics, included for reference, this book is a great tool for further scholarship on female artists. Also includes many color photos of the magnificent work by these diverse artists, too numerous to list."--Amazon.

Making Their Mark

Making Their Mark
Title Making Their Mark PDF eBook
Author Spring Hermann
Publisher Capstone Classroom
Pages 52
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781432923938

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Tells the history of black men and women around he world. Examines the thriving culture with primary sources.

What's Your Mark?

What's Your Mark?
Title What's Your Mark? PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Cowart
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 286
Release 2013-03-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310411181

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Who was Jesus? What was his story? What mark did he leave? What's your story? What will be your mark? Join celebrity photographer and social artist Jeremy Cowart as he presents 16 compelling stories of people who are making their mark today. Their stories are just a sampling of the stories that all followers of Jesus can tell—stories from those in all walks of life whose inspiration is rooted in the truths found in the Gospel of Mark. And you’ll be inspired to make your mark—whether through your occupation, your talents or your selfless love and giving to others. Your mark may be teaching children at a school or at home, helping the homeless, or providing food to the hungry. Your mark might be an accidental mark, a reluctant mark, or an intentional mark. Whatever your mark, you’ll be inspired by the stories inside this new ebook What’s Your Mark? Become a mark-maker today, and make every moment of your life count. This ebook includes: • 112 full-color pages of Scripture, stories, and photography by renowned photographer Jeremy Cowart • 16 photos and stories of people—some names you’ll recognize, others not so well known—making their mark • Scripture text of the Gospel of Mark from the bestselling New International Version (NIV) Bible

Making Her Mark

Making Her Mark
Title Making Her Mark PDF eBook
Author Ernestine G. Miller
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Pages 420
Release 2002
Genre Sports for women
ISBN 9780071390538

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1st in women's sports.

They Made Their Mark

They Made Their Mark
Title They Made Their Mark PDF eBook
Author Jane Eppinga
Publisher Globe Pequot
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Women adventurers
ISBN 9780762745975

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Making Their Mark

Making Their Mark
Title Making Their Mark PDF eBook
Author Angela Griffith
Publisher
Pages 71
Release 2019
Genre Etching
ISBN 9781904288756

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We Are Artists

We Are Artists
Title We Are Artists PDF eBook
Author Kari Herbert
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0500651965

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Wonderfully illustrated throughout, this book tells inspiring stories of fifteen women artists who made a lasting impact on art and the world through their lives and work. A richly illustrated book, We Are Artists celebrates the life and work of fifteen female artists from around the globe and the distinctive mark they made on art. Presented as a collection of exciting biographical stories, each section reveals how the artist’s unique approach and perspective provided art and society with a new way of seeing things. We Are Artists places the spotlight on women painters, sculptors, printmakers, illustrators, designers, and craftswomen who created monumental artwork, often against daunting odds. The book includes reproductions of modern and contemporary artwork by Frida Kahlo, Yayoi Kusama, Georgia O’Keeffe, Alma Thomas, and Kenojuak Ashevak, to name a few. Through their personal stories, readers will learn about the art movements each artist worked in and the influence they exerted on both the art world and society as a whole. This book starts to rewrite art history for the next generation, and will inspire young readers and artists everywhere.