The Ladd School: American Gothic

The Ladd School: American Gothic
Title The Ladd School: American Gothic PDF eBook
Author Jason Carpenter
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Children
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American Gothic is a picture book featuring more than 30 captioned photographs from one of the oldest feeble-minded schools in the United States. Captured on film between the late 1950s and the late 1970s, the historical and sometimes intimate scenes they depict have been lost for decades. Now, carefully restored and reproduced in full color, they have reemerged to shed new light on this mysterious and folkloric institution; the Ladd School.

The American Architect and the Architectural Review

The American Architect and the Architectural Review
Title The American Architect and the Architectural Review PDF eBook
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Pages 1060
Release 1923
Genre Architecture
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Sweetie Ladd's Historic Fort Worth

Sweetie Ladd's Historic Fort Worth
Title Sweetie Ladd's Historic Fort Worth PDF eBook
Author Cissy Stewart Lale
Publisher TCU Press
Pages 94
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN 9780875651965

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Sweetie Ladd was Fort Worth's own "Grandma" Moses, a folk artist who captured the city's history in watercolor and lithograph. In her sixties when she began painting, Ladd once told a fellow artist she didn't know how she achieved her distinctive style. "Just paint poorly, dear," she advised. In truth, she had attended painting workshops in Paris, Spain, and Mexico and studied under Fort Worth artist Bror Utter. After she took a class on perspective, her teacher advised her to discontinue formal training and paint what came naturally. Sweetie Ladd's Historic Fort Worth presents twenty-eight paintings from the Landmark Series, paintings of historic Fort Worth structures, many of which no longer stand today: the T&P Station, Lake Como Pavilion, the Nine-Mile Bridge Casino, the Worth Hotel, the lobby of the Majestic Theater, Goat Island, and the Lake Erie Interurban. The book also contains the "Cries of Fort Worth" series based on Wheatley's "Cries of London." These ten paintings portray such old-time peddlars as the ice man, the scissor man, the bottleman, and the tamale seller. Ladd didn't simply draw the buildings or landmarks. She put them in an action setting. "The Day Fort Worth Burned" shows several young children watching the flames from a field. Two of the children are Sweetie Ladd and her sister, who were in that very field that day. Two young boys also watching could have been the Monnig brothers, Otto and Oscar. She remembered they were there that day. Other pictures include names longtime Fort Worth residents will find familiar: the horse-drawn Ballard Ice Cream Truck passes in front of the Scott home, now known as Thistle Hill; Mrs. Baird's Bread is the sign on a horse-drawn carriage in "The Breadman"; a Stripling's delivery cart is in front of the J. E. Moore home (now part of the Woman's Club); a horse-drawn funeral procession passes in front of the old Washer Brothers building; and Fuqua's Grocery sits next to Anderson Drugs in "Extra--Extra," one of the "Cries" series in which a young boy passes out the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Sweetie Ladd's paintings were shown at the Woman's Club of Fort Worth and accepted in juried shows of the University of Texas at Arlington, the Fort Worth Art Museum, and the Texas Fine Arts Association. These historical paintings are now owned by the Fort Worth Public Library and have been reproduced with their cooperation. Cissy Stewart Lale's text elucidates each painting, explaining details and their historical significance. The book begins with brief essays on Mrs. Ladd and Fort Worth history.

Plunder

Plunder
Title Plunder PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Saltzman
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 221
Release 2021-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 0374710392

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One of The Christian Science Monitor's Ten Best Books of May "A highly original work of history . . . [Saltzman] has written a distinctive study that transcends both art and history and forces us to explore the connections between the two.” —Roger Lowenstein, The Wall Street Journal A captivatingstudy of Napoleon’s plundering of Europe’s art for the Louvre, told through the story of a Renaissance masterpiece seized from Venice Cynthia Saltzman’s Plunder recounts the fate of Paolo Veronese’s Wedding Feast at Cana, a vast, sublime canvas that the French, under the command of the young Napoleon Bonaparte, tore from a wall of the monastery of San Giorgio Maggiore, on an island in Venice, in 1797. Painted in 1563 during the Renaissance, the picture was immediately hailed as a masterpiece. Veronese had filled the scene with some 130 figures, lavishing color on the canvas to build the illusion that the viewers’ space opened onto a biblical banquet taking place on a terrace in sixteenth-century Venice. Once pulled from the wall, the Venetian canvas crossed the Mediterranean rolled on a cylinder; soon after, artworks commandeered from Venice and Rome were triumphantly brought into Paris. In 1801, the Veronese went on exhibition at the Louvre, the new public art museum founded during the Revolution in the former palace of the French kings. As Saltzman tells the larger story of Napoleon’s looting of Italian art and its role in the creation of the Louvre, she reveals the contradictions of his character: his thirst for greatness—to carry forward the finest aspects of civilization—and his ruthlessness in getting whatever he sought. After Napoleon’s 1815 defeat at Waterloo, the Duke of Wellington and the Allies forced the French to return many of the Louvre’s plundered paintings and sculptures. Nevertheless, The Wedding Feast at Cana remains in Paris to this day, hanging directly across from the Mona Lisa. Expertly researched and deftly told, Plunder chronicles one of the most spectacular art appropriation campaigns in history, one that sheds light on a seminal historical figure and the complex origins of one of the great museums of the world.

A School for Brides

A School for Brides
Title A School for Brides PDF eBook
Author Patrice Kindl
Publisher Penguin
Pages 302
Release 2016-07
Genre Courtship
ISBN 0147513952

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In the early 1800s, in a remote corner of England with almost no eligible young men, the eight students at the Winthrop Hopkins Female Academy uncover a mystery while learning all the skills necessary to become a good wife.

The National Elementary Principal

The National Elementary Principal
Title The National Elementary Principal PDF eBook
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Pages 356
Release 1971
Genre School principals
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Includes the Yearbook of the Dept. of Elementary School Principals of the National Education Association of the U.S., and beginning with v. 34 includes the department's Membership Directory and Annual Report.

The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic

The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic
Title The Cambridge Companion to American Gothic PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 275
Release 2017-11-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107117143

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This Companion offers a thorough overview of the diversity of the American Gothic tradition from its origins to the present.