Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Museum of Art, 1995., 1995
ISBN 10: 0931394406 ISBN 13: 9780931394409
Da: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
392 pages. Paperback: H 29.75cm x L 22.25cm. Green paper covers; light creasing at rear cover's lower fore-edge corner. Interior pages are bright and clean. Binding remains fairly crisp. A very good+ copy. With Contributors, Preface, Acknowledgements, color and b/w illustrations throughout, Catalogue of the Works, Selected Bibliography, Appendixes, and Index. Features "Introduction: Made in Alabama 1819-1930" by Leah Rawls Atkins; "The Furnishing of Early Alabama Homes, 1819-1870" by Lee W. Rahe; "Marking Time in a Plain Style Tradition: The Decorative Lives of Frederick and Narcissa Cooper" by Daniel Fate Brooks; "Made of Alabama: Alabama Folk Pottery and Its Creators" by Joey Brackner; "Woven in Alabama: Handmade Textiles" by Pat Jemian; "Covering Alabama: Nineteenth Century Quilts and Needlework" by Gail Andrews Trechsel; "'True to Life . . . In the Highest Style' Painting in Alabama" by E. Bryding Adams; "Mortised, Tenoned, and Screwed Together: A Large Assortment of Alabama Furniture" by E. Bryding Adams; "'Engraved by the Sunbeams' Alabama Photographs 1840-1920" by Frances Osborn Robb; and concludes with "Alabama Silversmiths, Jewelers, and Silver Merchants" by E. Bryding Adams and Frances C. Sommers. Uncommon and authoritative monograph offering an illustrated survey of 19th century Alabama decorative arts reviewing painting, sculpture, furniture, handmade textiles, quilts, needlework, photography, silverware, etc. Published as the accompanying catalog for an exhibition organized by and opening at the Birmingham Museum of Art from October 14, 1994 to January 8, 1995 and then touring to the Huntsville Museum of Art from January 29 to March 25, 1995, the Mobile Museum of Art from August 18 to October 15, 1995, and concluding at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art from December 10, 1995 to January 28, 1996. Please note that this book has an approximate shipping weight of 5.25 pounds (2.38 kg) and will require additional postage for any postal class other than domestic Media Mail. {RegAmShelf#2} ISBN 0931394406.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Birmingham, AL: Birmingham Museum of Art, 1995., 1995
ISBN 10: 0931394406 ISBN 13: 9780931394409
Da: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
392 pages. Paperback: H 29.75cm x L 22.25cm. Green paper covers lightly rubbed. Interior leaves are bright and clean. Binding remains crisp. A fine copy. With Contributors, Preface, Acknowledgements, color and b/w illustrations throughout, Catalogue of the Works, Selected Bibliography, Appendixes, and Index. Features "Introduction: Made in Alabama 1819-1930" by Leah Rawls Atkins; "The Furnishing of Early Alabama Homes, 1819-1870" by Lee W. Rahe; "Marking Time in a Plain Style Tradition: The Decorative Lives of Frederick and Narcissa Cooper" by Daniel Fate Brooks; "Made of Alabama: Alabama Folk Pottery and Its Creators" by Joey Brackner; "Woven in Alabama: Handmade Textiles" by Pat Jemian; "Covering Alabama: Nineteenth Century Quilts and Needlework" by Gail Andrews Trechsel; "'True to Life . . . In the Highest Style' Painting in Alabama" by E. Bryding Adams; "Mortised, Tenoned, and Screwed Together: A Large Assortment of Alabama Furniture" by E. Bryding Adams; "'Engraved by the Sunbeams' Alabama Photographs 1840-1920" by Frances Osborn Robb; and concludes with "Alabama Silversmiths, Jewelers, and Silver Merchants" by E. Bryding Adams and Frances C. Sommers. Uncommon and authoritative monograph offering an illustrated survey of 19th century Alabama decorative arts reviewing painting, sculpture, furniture, handmade textiles, quilts, needlework, photography, silverware, etc. Published as the accompanying catalog for an exhibition organized by and opening at the Birmingham Museum of Art from October 14, 1994 to January 8, 1995 and then touring to the Huntsville Museum of Art from January 29 to March 25, 1995, the Mobile Museum of Art from August 18 to October 15, 1995, and concluding at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art from December 10, 1995 to January 28, 1996. Please note that this book has an approximate shipping weight of 5.25 pounds (2.38 kg) and will require additional postage for any postal class other than domestic Media Mail. {RegAmShelf#3} ISBN 0931394406.