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Richard Norris Brooke, Celebrated Artist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 97

Richard Norris Brooke, Celebrated Artist

  • Categories: Art

Richard Norris Brooke (1847-1920) is a celebrated artist. Featured are images of late 19th and early 20th Century Warrenton Virginia life and scenes. Brooke was raised in Warrenton at the time of the Civil War (age 14-18). He studied art in US and abroad, worked in Washington DC while keeping studio in Warrenton. Known for African-American genre, general portraiture, and landscapes. Early in his career he made drawings that appeared in Harper's Weekly Magazine while a struggling artist. His Warrenton scenes featured local sites and people. Included are images of his varied styles including well known subjects and works: The Pastoral Visit, A Dog Swap, Furling the Flag, John Marshall, Pocahontas and Gloucester Harbor 1912 . Biographical notes bring understanding of his works. Enjoy

Harold Sirene, Freda Sjostrom Sirene, Milaca Minnesota Pioneers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 57

Harold Sirene, Freda Sjostrom Sirene, Milaca Minnesota Pioneers

This is an Illustrated biography about Harold Sirene (1872-1942) and wife Freda Sirene (nee Sjostrom) (1871-1956) while living in Milaca Minnesota from 1902 until their deaths. As Swedish immigrants, they prospered in their chosen land. The story and illustrations capture their good lives with reminiscences about their life together and example of values that they exemplified as pioneers in the United States of America. Harold was educated and apprenticed as a cabinetmaker in his homeland, He ultimately chose undertaking as his profession, helping others through the ancient rituals of burial. It takes a special person to perform this task, and his community recognized his service with a monument. Freda was the self-sufficient homemaker nurturing her family in the pioneer tradition. Fascinating images, including his artworks, uniquely illustrate their emigration to America, and early times in Milaca.

Mary Ruth Baxter Sirene visits her grandparents’ homeplace Sweetwater - A trip down memory lane
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 51

Mary Ruth Baxter Sirene visits her grandparents’ homeplace Sweetwater - A trip down memory lane

Mary Baxter Sirene is visiting her grandparent’s homeplace in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains. . A place she loved visiting as a child. Some of her memories: •Grandma Maggie churning butter in the spring house. •Listening to her play the pump organ in the house, she played very well. •Helping her gather eggs. •Tin cup left on the rock above the spring for workmen and visitors. •Oh, so many wonderful times. Her story is illustrated - A picture book.

Richard Norris Brooke - Artist - Record of Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Richard Norris Brooke - Artist - Record of Work

  • Categories: Art

The artist's "Record of Work" begun in 1878 contains a listing for most of his art works by date with measurements, name of subject, small drawing and a brief description. To further illustrate the document the author added many photographs to augment Brooke's notations about his art works and life. In a way it is an autobiography and diary.

Three Murals by Stewart Burgess White in Warrenton Virginia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Three Murals by Stewart Burgess White in Warrenton Virginia

Each mural represents the Civil War period from a Warrenton VA perspective. Local scenes and people occupy the murals. Commissioned by businessman Willard “Will” Green, artist Stewart B. White painted the murals on three outdoor sides of building in 2001. They collaborated to create a significant history lesson by stimulating wonderment. The intention was to depict Warrenton and surroundings during the Civil War. There was to be no inkling of racism, it was to recognize all involved. The paintings were to tell a story in the hope viewers would develop questions and do their own research to enhance understanding of the times.

Richard Norris Brooke - A Photographic Exhibition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Richard Norris Brooke - A Photographic Exhibition

  • Categories: Art

Richard Norris Brooke became a celebrated American artist. In 1909 the great fire in Warrenton Virginia destroyed his summer studio containing 225 paintings and drawings, many of them assembled for an upcoming exhibition. His "Record of Work" enabled creating this chronological photographic exhibit of over 50 selected surviving artworks as a tribute to his memory and achievements. The collection includes styles of Realism, Impressionism and Cubism. You will see in detail his best-known images capturing the life of African Americans following emancipation. Scattered throughout this compilation are his portraits and landscapes. He particularly enjoyed painting landscapes near Warrenton Virginia. After viewing this exhibit, you can find surprising added information in free Google Books – download them as a PDF or simply view the eBooks in a browser. He made a RECORD of WORK by date including a sketch and description. View it at: https://books.google.com/books/about?id=M3BuDwAAQBAJ An ILLUSTRATED STORY containing details about his artwork and life – See: https://books.google.com/books/about?id=DXRQDwAAQBAJ

Warrenton Virginia, BISPHAM HOUSE
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 550

Warrenton Virginia, BISPHAM HOUSE

Warrenton Virginia BISPHAM HOUSE Introduction The House – Part 1 A noteworthy part of this illustrated account is about the Bispham’s who built the house, ca. 1856, at the highest elevation in town (660’ vs. usually claimed point 646’ at Court House Square)) It is called Baptist Hill, for the nearby church and minister’s house next door to the Bispham’s. Soon after the house was built, the Civil War began. Because the town was at an important crossroads and rail branch line terminus, it became an army supply depot. Consequently, the two sides changed occupation 67 times. The first family’s experiences and neighbors add to understanding the times in a small Southern town. Includ...

Edwin Austin Forbes, Artist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Edwin Austin Forbes, Artist

During the Civil War, Edwin Austin Forbes was a special artist for Frank Leslie's Magazine. His images by themselves tell the story of camp life, and the local scenes experienced by Union soldiers. Edwin Austin Forbes (1839 – March 6, 1895) is an American landscape painter and etcher who first gained fame during the American Civil War for his detailed and dramatic sketches of military subjects, including battlefield combat scenes. Many of his drawings and paintings during 1862 – 1864 were made near Warrenton, the Fauquier County seat, and nearby Rappahannock Station (now Remington) which is along a rail line crossing the Rappahannock River which became occupied by Union forces at the border of Culpeper and Fauquier Counties in Northern Virginia. This selection of of 51 images are assembled from his large output covering the Eastern locations of the war. The focus is on camp life and local scenes.

The FBI
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 628

The FBI

An explosive expose from the bestselling author whose investigation brought down FBI director William S. Sessions. Offered unprecedented access and cooperation, Kessler reveals the inner workings of the modern FBI and the methods, powers and secrets of the people who run the Bureau. 16-page insert.

Walking Stick Dressing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Walking Stick Dressing

  • Categories: Art

This document began as a message to the heirs of a very special work of art. It opens with pictures of the finished work by craftsman, Wilf Laidler, who lives in the Northeast of England, that was gifted by the maker to friend and co-author WHS. Then you will see enhanced images with instructions of how Wilf formed the "stick dressing" into a brown trout from a sheep's horn. Enjoy.