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Portrait of a Nation, Second Edition

Author : National Portrait Gallery
Publisher : Smithsonian Institution
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781588344946

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Portrait of a Nation, Second Edition by National Portrait Gallery Pdf

This essential volume showcases portraits of prominent Americans who have influenced the nation's history from its earliest days to the present. It features 150 paintings, photographs, drawings, posters, sculptures, screenprints, and digital video stills carefully selected from the National Portrait Gallery of leading politicians, artists, athletes, celebrities, and scholars. Each image is accompanied by commentary that illuminates the person's life and legacy. Subjects include Mark Twain, Benjamin Franklin, Rosa Parks, Eleanor Roosevelt, Louis Armstrong, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, John Steinbeck, Venus and Serena Williams, Bruce Springsteen, Pedro Martinez, and Oprah Winfrey. Portrait of a Nation is a compelling composite portrait of America.

Weeping Britannia

Author : Thomas Dixon
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199676057

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Weeping Britannia by Thomas Dixon Pdf

There is a persistent myth about the British: that they are a nation of stoics, with stiff upper lips, repressed emotions, and inactive lachrymal glands. Weeping Britannia--the first history of crying in Britain--comprehensively debunks this myth. Far from being a persistent element in the national character, the notion of the British stiff upper lip was in fact the product of a relatively brief and militaristic period of the nation's past, from about 1870 to 1945. In earlier times we were a nation of proficient, sometimes virtuosic moral weepers. To illustrate this perhaps surprising fact, Thomas Dixon charts six centuries of weeping Britons, and theories about them, from the medieval mystic Margery Kempe in the early fifteenth century, to Paul Gascoigne's famous tears in the semi-finals of the 1990 World Cup. In between, the book includes the tears of some of the most influential figures in British history, from Oliver Cromwell to Margaret Thatcher (not forgetting George III, Queen Victoria, Charles Darwin, and Winston Churchill along the way). But the history of weeping in Britain is not simply one of famous tear-stained individuals. These tearful micro-histories all contribute to a bigger picture of changing emotional ideas and styles over the centuries, touching on many other fascinating areas of our history. For instance, the book also investigates the histories of painting, literature, theatre, music and the cinema to discover how and why people have been moved to tears by the arts, from the sentimental paintings and novels of the eighteenth century and the romantic music of the nineteenth, to Hollywood weepies, expressionist art, and pop music in the twentieth century. Weeping Britannia is simultaneously a museum of tears and a philosophical handbook, using history to shed new light on the changing nature of Britishness over time, as well as the ever-shifting ways in which Britons express and understand their emotional lives. The story that emerges is one in which a previously rich religious and cultural history of producing and interpreting tears was almost completely erased by the rise of a stoical and repressed British empire in the late nineteenth century. Those forgotten philosophies of tears and feeling can now be rediscovered. In the process, readers might perhaps come to view their own tears in a different light, as something more than mere emotional incontinence.

New Zealand

Author : Graham Stewart
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : New Zealand
ISBN : 1869341090

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New Zealand by Graham Stewart Pdf

A pictorial parade of New Zealand since European settlement, showing the vast changes; the unbelievable growth of some towns and the demise of others. Over 850 photographs tell the story of the early pioneer spirit that gave the country a solid base which generations have built on to make it a country that is today admired and respected globally. Illustrated are the times of celebration and tragedy; the engineering feats that tamed the rugged landscape; New Zealanders who conquered the world with courage and others with ingenuity who were trail-blazers in their field of expertise. To give the reader an instant recognition of the archival pictures featured, colour photographs show the same scene today. The author's concept has been to create a balanced archive of New Zealand in photographic form.

Mathew Brady

Author : Robert Wilson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-08-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781620402047

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Mathew Brady by Robert Wilson Pdf

The first narrative biography of the Civil War's pioneering visual historian, Mathew Brady, known as the “father of American photography.” Mathew Brady's attention to detail, flair for composition, and technical mastery helped establish the photograph as a thing of value. In the 1840s and '50s, “Brady of Broadway” photographed such dignitaries as Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Dolley Madison, Horace Greeley, the Prince of Wales, and Jenny Lind. But it was during the Civil War that Brady's photography became an epochal part of American history. The Civil War was the first war in history to leave a detailed photographic record, and Brady knew better than anyone the dual power of the camera to record and excite, to stop a moment in time and preserve it. More than ten thousand war images are attributed to the Brady studio. But as Wilson shows, while Brady himself accompanied the Union army to the first major battle at Bull Run, he was so shaken by the experience that throughout the rest of the war he rarely visited battlefields except well before or after a major battle, instead sending teams of photographers to the front. Mathew Brady is a gracefully written and beautifully illustrated biography of an American legend-a businessman, a suave promoter, a celebrated portrait artist, and, most important, a historian who chronicled America during the gravest moments of the nineteenth century.

A Portrait of the Self as Nation: New and Selected Poems

Author : Marilyn Chin
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2018-10-16
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780393652185

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A Portrait of the Self as Nation: New and Selected Poems by Marilyn Chin Pdf

A rich, illuminating compilation of selected and new poems from Marilyn Chin, "a poet of contradictions, poignant sentiment, beat-your-ass toughness, and unexpected humor" (Los Angeles Review of Books). Spanning thirty years of dazzling work—from luminous early love lyrics to often-anthologized Asian American identity anthems, from political and subversive hybrid forms to feminist manifestos—A Portrait of the Self as Nation is a selection from one of America’s most original and vital voices. Marilyn Chin’s passionate, polyphonic poetry travels freely from the personal to the mythic, from the political to the spiritual. Deeply engaged with the complexities of cultural assimilation, feminism, and the Asian American experience, she spins precise, beautiful metaphors as she illuminates hard-hitting truths. A Portrait of the Self as Nation celebrates Chin’s innovative activist poetry: her fearless and often confrontational early collections, Dwarf Bamboo and The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty; the rebellious, vivid language of Rhapsody in Plain Yellow; and the erotic elegies of Hard Love Province. Also included are excerpts from Chin’s daring novel, Revenge of the Mooncake Vixen, and a vibrant chapter of new poems and translations. In poems that are direct and passionately charged, Marilyn Chin raises her voice against systems of oppression even as her language shines with devastating power and beauty. Image after image, line by line, Chin’s masterfully reinvented quatrains, sonnets, allegories, and elegies are unforgettable.

India Calling

Author : Anand Giridharadas
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2011-02-28
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781458763099

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India Calling by Anand Giridharadas Pdf

Reversing his parents immigrant path, a young writer returns to India and discovers an old country making itself new. Anand Giridharadas sensed something was afoot as his plane prepared to land in Bombay. An elderly passenger looked at him and said, Were all trying to go that way, pointing to the rear. You, youre going this way. Giridharadas was...

Portrait of a Nation

Author : Osvaldo Hurtado
Publisher : Government Institutes
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2010-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781568332635

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Portrait of a Nation by Osvaldo Hurtado Pdf

A case study of why Third World countries are still poor, the premise of this book is that while some progress has been made in transforming the political economy of Ecuador, certain behaviors, beliefs and attitudes have kept the country from developing in ways that otherwise would have been possible. As the author asserts, for almost five centuries the cultural habits of Ecuadorian citizens have constituted a stumbling block for individual economic success. Still, he concludes, people's cultural values are not immutable: inconvenient customs can be changed or influenced by the economic success of immigrants. This is the challenge that Ecuador faces in the twenty-first century.

The Obama Portraits

Author : Taína Caragol,Dorothy Moss,Richard Powell,Kim Sajet
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-02-11
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780691203287

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The Obama Portraits by Taína Caragol,Dorothy Moss,Richard Powell,Kim Sajet Pdf

Unveiling the unconventional : Kehinde Wiley's portrait of Barack Obama / Taína Caragol -- "Radical empathy" : Amy Sherald's portrait of Michelle Obama / Dorothy Moss -- The Obama portraits, in art history and beyond / Richard J. Powell -- The Obama portraits and the National Portrait Gallery as a site of secular pilgrimage / Kim Sajet -- The presentation of the Obama portraits : a transcript of the unveiling ceremony.

Tanzania

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Cpg Incorporated
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Tanzania
ISBN : 1899163379

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Tanzania by Anonim Pdf

Tanzania has the highest mountain in Africa, the deepest lake, the largest game reserve, the tropical island of Zanzibar, game parks to beat any in the world with the Serengeti, and much, much more - but Paul Joynson-Hick's book is more than a portrayal of these amazing features. Tanzania is about the warm and welcoming people, who they are and what they do and where they live - all reflected in these wonderful photographs.

Malaysia: Portrait of a Nation

Author : Wendy Khadijah Moore
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2002-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781462914616

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Malaysia: Portrait of a Nation by Wendy Khadijah Moore Pdf

Featuring beautiful photographs of Malaysia along with insightful historical commentary, this visual guide to Malaysia is a wonderful exploration of Asia's tropical peninsula. Lying at the heart of Southeast Asia, Malaysia offers a panoply of Asian colors, impressions, smells, noises, tastes and experiences—all in one country! This beautifully illustrated volume captures the many faces and facets of Malaysia: its diverse flora and fauna, the charm of its peoples, the variety of their lifestyles, religious beliefs, festivals, arts, crafts and cuisine, the blend of modern and centuries-old architectural styles, and the attractions of its cities—the capital Kuala Lumpur, old Penang and historic Melaka—and its tropical island resorts. This is the perfect introduction to this diverse Southeast Asian nation with over 140 stunning color photographs and an informative and insightful text.

1812

Author : Sidney Hart,Rachael Penman,Donald R. Hickey,John Charles Anderson Stagg
Publisher : Smithsonian Inst Scholarly Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 1935623095

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1812 by Sidney Hart,Rachael Penman,Donald R. Hickey,John Charles Anderson Stagg Pdf

Published to accompany an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, June 15, 2012-Jan. 27, 2013.

Votes for Women

Author : Kate Clarke Lemay,Susan Goodier,Martha Jones,Lisa Tetrault
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780691191171

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Votes for Women by Kate Clarke Lemay,Susan Goodier,Martha Jones,Lisa Tetrault Pdf

"Marking the centenary of the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, Votes for Women celebrates past efforts while looking toward what actions we might take in the future to further support women's equality"--Introduction.

George Paginton

Author : Sharona Adamowicz-Clements,Martens,Darrin J. Martens
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 1773271083

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George Paginton by Sharona Adamowicz-Clements,Martens,Darrin J. Martens Pdf

A beautiful and long-overdue portrait of a great, but little known, painter of the vast Canadian natural and urban landscape. George Paginton: Painting a Nation explores the journey of a relatively unknown Canadian landscape painter who was a peer of members of the Group of Seven. Paginton's private passion was to document the wonder of nature from coast to coast. A prolific artist, Paginton created over 1500 oil paintings, the majority of which never exhibited or sold commercially. This publication aims to present the artist to Canadians and include him in the art historical cannon of the nation.

The Isle of Man

Author : John Grimson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Isle of Man
ISBN : 0709090021

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The Isle of Man by John Grimson Pdf

Tells the story of the island's evolution, from its geological birth pangs in the Cambrian period of pre-history, some 500 million years ago, through successive waves of Stone-Age, Bronze-Age and Celtic Iron-Age settlers, to the Viking raids and settlements of the 8th to 13th centuries, and much more.