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The Carriage Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

The Carriage Journal

Features Abbot-Downing's Famous "30" 195 The French Carriage Co. of Boston 202 Suitability of Lamps to Carriages 205 The Chester-Shrewsbury "Old Times" 210 The Lindau Messenger 2002 213 World Single Championships: USA Bronze! 216 Terminological Disagreements in Driving 218 Tandragee-to-Belfast Coaching Run 220 W. Burdett-Coutts and his Brookfield Stud 224 In Memorium: Dr. Gordon Cantle 226 Departments The View from the Box 194 Memories Mostly Horsy 200 Road Behind: Education of the Driving Horse 208 Letters to the Editor 219 Tack Room Talk 223 Book Reviews 227

The Watercolors of John Singer Sargent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

The Watercolors of John Singer Sargent

A generously illustrated gathering of many rarely-seen watercolors by a painter best known for his oils who was also a master of the very difficult medium of watercolor. The book includes 150 4-color images, along with an introductory essay and brief section introductions.

Sargent's Venice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Sargent's Venice

  • Categories: Art

Den amerikanske kunstner John Singer Sargents (1856-1925) skildringer af Venedig.

The Carriage Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

The Carriage Journal

Features The Chariot, Genteel and Otherwise 4 7 The Rebirth of the "Nimrod" 53 William P. Sargent & Co. 57 The London Jobmasters 61 Preparing for the Show Ring 66 The 2002 CAA Learning Weekend 71 Departments The View from the Box 46 Memories Mostly Horsy 51 Letters to the Editor 56 Tack Room Talk 64 The Road Behind: Wisping and Pouncing 69 Book Reviews 73

John Singer Sargent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

John Singer Sargent

  • Categories: Art

"From 1874 to 1882, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) produced more than 200 paintings and water-colours aside from portraiture that chart his development as an artist. The breadth of his achievement includes figures in landscape settings, architectural studies, seascapes, subject paintings, and studies after old masters. From his powerful studies of models in Paris in the mid-1870s to his compelling paintings set in Venice in the early 1880s, the works published in this volume of the catalogue raisonne show the variety of his aesthetic responses." "Working in the studio and en plein air, Sargent travelled widely during the eight years covered in this volume, painting in Paris, Brittany, Capri...

Bolton's American Armory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Bolton's American Armory

This guide to virtually all coats of arms known to have been in use in the United States since the earliest colonial days refers to approximately 3,500 names associated with the arms and includes a description of the arms, the motto, and the source of information.

Warlike Christians in an Age of Violence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 331

Warlike Christians in an Age of Violence

How should Christians respond to war? This age-old question has become more pressing given Western governments’ recent overseas military interventions and the rise of extremist Islamist jihadism. Grounded in conservative evangelical theology, this book argues the historic church position that it is inadmissible for Christians to use violence or take part in war. It shows how the church’s propensity to support the “just wars,” crusades, rebellions, or “humanitarian interventions” of its host nations over time has been disastrous for the reputation of the gospel. Instead, the church’s response to war is simply to be the church, by preaching the gospel and making peace in the love...

American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 674

American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of three chronologically arranged catalogues that document the Metropolitan Museum's outstanding collection of American paintings.

Freedom Without Violence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Freedom Without Violence

Freedom Without Violence offers a critical appraisal of the conventional wisdom that violence is required for liberation and the defense of freedom. Comparing the broad span of violent revolutions with the history of non-violent social movements, the book shows that freedom is indelibly tied to the means used to achieve and defend it.

Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1938