952 resultados para American history
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"Artist Laura Anne Fry blended the concepts of professional and amateur, and helped raise the merit of ceramics in the United States. Fry influenced American art pottery with her contributions to Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati—changing the course of the company. Her successful experiments with decorating techniques helped Rookwood become a national leader in art pottery, and eventually led to over a decade of controversy between Fry and Rookwood"
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Images of female angels in American art and advertisements have been sexualized in the late twentieth and early twenty-‐first centuries. Companies such as Victoria’s Secret have appropriated the image of female angels, which first appeared at the beginning of the nineteenth century, and clothed them in lingerie in order to sell a product. This Masters Research Paper explores the evolution of female angelic imagery in the United States in order to understand how and when the image of angels began to be sexualized and used in advertising. Angels in art have been studied extensively; however, there has been no work done which examines how the angels in art and advertising have been sexualized. Nor has any work been done to map the evolution of female angelic imagery in American art. This Masters Research Paper will fill that gap in scholarship.
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This title is in the TRLN Single Copy Archive. Electronic access also available.
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Recently published articles
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Some issues have title: Annual report.
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Some issues have title: Annual report.
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Writings on American history
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"The proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society."
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Earlier editions appeared under title: The People's history of America.
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1898-Jan. 1902; "representing the Chair of American History in the Peabody Normal College."
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English title varies: Inter-American review of bibliography, 1952-
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.
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Reference sources
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Lambert Lilly is probably the pseudonym of Francis L. Hawks, under whose name the work is entered in A Checklist of Amer. Imprints for 1831; the pseud. Lambert Lilly has also been attributed to Samuel G. Goodrich.
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Pub. in continuation of his Select charters and other documents illustrative of American history, 1606-1775 (New York, 1899) and Select documents illustrative of the history of the United States, 1776-1861 (New York, 1898)