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Archibald Robertson, Lieutenant-General Royal Engineers, His Diaries and Sketches in America, 1762-1780
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300
Archibald Robertson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Archibald Robertson

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1930
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Heirlooms in Miniatures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Heirlooms in Miniatures

  • Categories: Art

Heirlooms In Miniatures is a book written by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton and first published in 1898. The book is a collection of essays that explore the history and significance of miniature portraits, which were popular in Europe and America from the 16th to the 19th century. In the book, Wharton examines the artistry and craftsmanship of these small, finely detailed portraits, which were often used as tokens of love, friendship, or remembrance. She also discusses the social and cultural contexts in which miniature portraits were created and collected, and provides biographical information about some of the most famous artists and collectors of the genre. Heirlooms In Miniatures is a fascin...

David McCullough Library E-book Box Set
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4558

David McCullough Library E-book Box Set

Perfect for David McCullough fans and history lovers alike, this ebook boxed set features all of his bestselling titles, from 1776 to Mornings on Horseback. This ebook box set includes all of David McCullough’s bestselling titles: 1776 is the riveting story of George Washington, the men who marched with him, and their British foes in the momentous year of American independence. Brave Companions contains profiles of the exceptional men and women who shaped history, among them Alexander von Humboldt, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Charles and Anne Lindbergh. The Great Bridge is the remarkable, enthralling story of the planning and construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, which linked two great citie...

David McCullough Great Moments in History E-book Box Set
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2004

David McCullough Great Moments in History E-book Box Set

From New York Times bestselling author David McCullough, a special ebook boxed set features books that study key points of American history. The David McCullough Great Moments in History ebook box set includes the following McCullough classics: 1776 is the riveting story of George Washington, the men who marched with him, and their British foes in the momentous year of American independence. The Johnstown Flood is the classic history of an American tragedy that became a scandal in the age of the Robber Barons, the preventable flood that destroyed a town and killed 2,000 people. Path Between the Seas is the epic National Book Award–winning history of the heroic successes, tragic failures, a...

Perfect Likeness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Perfect Likeness

  • Categories: Art

Diminutive marvels of artistry and fine craftsmanship, portrait miniatures reveal a wealth of information within their small frames. They can tell tales of cultural history and biography, of people and their passions, of evolving tastes in jewelry, fashion, hairstyles, and the decorative arts. Unlike many other genres, miniatures have a tradition in which amateurs and professionals have operated in parallel and women artists have flourished as professionals. This richly illustrated book presents approximately 180 portrait miniatures selected from the holdings of the Cincinnati Art Museum, the largest and most diverse collection of its kind in North America. The book stresses the continuity of stylistic tradition across Europe and America as well as the vitality of the portrait miniature format through more than four centuries. A detailed catalogue entry, as well as a concise artist biography, appears for each object. Essays examine various aspects of miniature painting, of the depiction of costume in miniatures, and of the allied art of hair work.

Republic of Taste
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Republic of Taste

Since the early decades of the eighteenth century, European, and especially British, thinkers were preoccupied with questions of taste. Whether Americans believed that taste was innate—and therefore a marker of breeding and station—or acquired—and thus the product of application and study—all could appreciate that taste was grounded in, demonstrated through, and confirmed by reading, writing, and looking. It was widely believed that shared aesthetic sensibilities connected like-minded individuals and that shared affinities advanced the public good and held great promise for the American republic. Exploring the intersection of the early republic's material, visual, literary, and polit...