Why the End of the World is Not in Your Future
Title | Why the End of the World is Not in Your Future PDF eBook |
Author | Gary DeMar |
Publisher | American Vision |
Total Pages | 206 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN | 091581594X |
FSA
Title | FSA PDF eBook |
Author | Gilles Mora |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 366 |
Release | 2006-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
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
Title | American Vision PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Carney |
Publisher | CUP Archive |
Total Pages | 536 |
Release | 1986-10-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521326193 |
Professor Carney analyses Frank Capra's life as well as the broad cultural context of his films.
The Book of Revelation Made Easy
Title | The Book of Revelation Made Easy PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth L. Gentry |
Publisher | American Vision |
Total Pages | 145 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN | 0915815915 |
An American Vision
Title | An American Vision PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Farrar Hyde |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 672 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Landscape assessment |
ISBN |
The Hudson River School
Title | The Hudson River School PDF eBook |
Author | New-York Historical Society |
Publisher | Rizzoli Electa |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2009-10-06 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
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
Title | American Visions PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Hughes |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 635 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781860463723 |
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.