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A selection of nearly 60 photographs, some shocking, all moving, that recall the events and experiences that have inspired subsequent generations and communities of people around the world..
The first volume of "Double Exposure," a major new series of books based on the remarkable photography archive held by the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC).
Discusses the creation of sacred space in the 21st century, examining 28 works by Tobi Kahn including his commission for Congregation Emau-El B'ne Jeshrun in Milwaukee.
The first survey of the Brooklyn Museum's internationally renowned collection of drawings and works on paper.
A reprint of a fascinating and entertaining book of more than a hundred presidential and celebrity recipes from the United States National Archives.
History of American drawing illustrated from works at the Colombus Museum.
Showcases the Cleveland Museum of Art's internationally renowned collection of British portrait miniatures in a completely new catalogue.
A fascinating, thematic exploration of some of the millions of immigration files in the US National Archive, focusing on 29 case studies.
'Masters of French Painting, 1290-1920' presents 138 of the most significant and representative works of art in the Wadsworth Atheneum's internationally recognised collection of French paintings and pastels.
This stunning new volume presents full-colour plates, details, groupings and comparative images of approximately 147 Pre- Columbian works from the collection of ancient Mesoamerican, Central American, and Andean South American art (spanning 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1530) assembled by John G. Bourne in the 1950's and 1960's.
A completely new illustrated volume presenting 55 paintings from 38 artists representing the New York Historical Society's superb collection of narrative art
Jews in America tells the story of the Jewish presence in America, from the earliest expeditions to the New World through to the arrival in the future United States.
A major new volume which examines the significance of six iconic objects throughout American history and within American culture.
Drawing on an international cross-section of experts, Revolution! shows how the diverse peoples of the Atlantic world registered their grievances in both legal argument and violent protest.
Includes a Foreword by leading documentary filmmaker, Ken Burns, creator of the award-winning film 'The Civil War'. The highly visual approach makes the reader experience the excitement of finding unusual stories in the Archives. A "must-have" for anyone interested in US history in general and the Civil War in particular.
Presents works from major American and European collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the National Gallery of Canada, the J Paul Getty Center and the National Gallery, London. The rich array of artworks includes illuminated manuscripts, paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and liturgical objects.
The first catalogue ever published of Herbert Katzman's New York City work.
Accompanies the first major exhibition of the artist's work, tracing Rockman's artistic development from the mid-1980s to the present.
Examines medieval culture from different viewpoints to reveal how the art of the Middle Ages can provide an insight into the wider issues of medieval politics and culture. This title includes the essays that address the teaching of medieval art and architecture as well as examine society's longing for ecclesiastical drama.
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