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- Ironwork : dynamic details / by Meilach, Dona Z.;
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- Subjects: Ironwork.; Tudor, Roger Browning; Simmons, Martha;
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- Catching the fire : Philip Simmons, blacksmith / by Lyons, Mary E.(CARDINAL)201954; Garcia, Mannie,illustrator.(CARDINAL)638162; Garcia, Mannie.(CARDINAL)638162;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 46-47) and index.Tells the story of this African American artist, the great-grandson of slaves, who has achieved fame and admiration for his ornamental wrought-iron creations.710LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Biographies.; Simmons, Philip, 1912-2009; Artist-blacksmiths; African Americans; Architectural ironwork; Blacksmiths; African Americans; Tudor, Roger Browning; Simmons, Martha,; Blacksmiths; African Americans; African Americans;
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- The art of art for children's books; a contemporary survey. by Klemin, Diana.(CARDINAL)163834;
Includes bibliographical references (page 125) and index.EDWARD ARDIZZONE from The Penny fiddle by Robert Graves -- ERIK BLEGVAD from Flivver, the heroic horse by Lee Kingman -- VLADIMIR BOBRI from The March wind by Inez Rice -- BERNARDA BRYSON from Wuthering heights by Emily Brontë -- MARCIA BROWN from The Wild swans by Hans Christian Andersen -- WARREN CHAPPELL from They say stories, written and illustrated by Warren Chappell -- WILLIAM PÈNE duBOIS from Lion by William Pène duBois -- ROGER DUVOISIN from Petunia takes a trip, written and illustrated by Roger Duvoisin -- MARIE HALL ETS from Nine days to Christmas by Marie Hall Ets and Aurora Labastida -- HANS FISCHER from The Good-for-nothings by the Brothers Grimm and Hans Fischer -- GYO FUJKAWA from A Child's garden of verses by Robert Louis Stevenson -- MARGARET BLOY GRAHAM from The Plant sitter by Gene Zion -- ROBIN JACQUES from Around the world in eighty days by Jules Verne -- EUGENE KARLIN from The Aeneid for boys and girls, retold by Alfred J. Church -- FRITZ KREDEL from Grimm's fairy tales -- SEONG MOY from Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings by Joel Chandler Harris -- NICOLAS [MORDVINOFF] from Finders keepers by William Lipkind and Nicolas [Mordvinoff] -- EVALINE NESS from Tom tit tot, an English folk tale -- HENRY C. PITZ from King Arthur and his knights by Henry Frith -- PHILIP REED from Mother Goose and nursery rhymes -- FEODOR ROJANKOVSKY from The Whirly bird by Dimitri Varley -- JOSEPH SCHINDELMAN from The Great picture robbery by Leon A. Harris -- ADRIENNE SEGUR from The Fairy tale book, translated by Marie Ponsot -- MAURICE SENDAK from The Griffin and the minor canon by Frank R. Stockton -- SYMEON SHIMIN from One small blue bead by Byrd Baylor Schweitzer -- LAWRENCE BEALL SMITH from Andersen's fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen -- MARC SIMONT from The Happy day by Ruth Krauss -- TASHA TUDOR from The Secret garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett -- LYND WARD from The Biggest bear by Lynd Ward -- EDWARD ARDIZZONE from Little Tim and the brave sea captain by Edward Ardizzone -- NANCY EKHOLM BURKERT from James and the giant peach by Roald Dahl -- EDY LEGRAND from "the Bremen town musicians" by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm -- CELESTINO PIATTI from The Happy owls by Celestino Piatti -- SYMEON SHIMIN from Listen, rabbit! by Aileen Fisher -- LEO LIONNI from Swimmy by Leo Lionni -- MAURICE SENDAK from Mr. Rabbit and the lovely present by Charlotte Zolotow -- LEONARD WEISGARD from The New wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum -- JEROME SNYDER from One day in Aztec Mexico by G. B. Kirtland -- GARTH WILLIAMS from Charlotte's web by E. B. White -- ADRIENNE ADAMS from Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen -- JACQUELINE AYER from Nu Dang and his kite by Jacqueline Ayer -- MARVIN BILECK from Nobody's birthday by Anne Colver -- BARBARA COONEY from A White heron by Sarah Orne Jewett -- MARGUERITE DE ANGELI from The Goose girl by Marguerite de Angeli -- IRENE HAAS from A Little house of your own by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers and Irene Haas -- DAHLOV IPCAR from Wild and tame animals by Dahlov Ipcar -- BENI MONTRESOR from The Witches of Venice by Beni Montresor -- LEONA PIERCE from Who likes the sun? by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers and Leona Pierce -- ALICE AND MARTIN PROVENSEN from Shakespeare ten great plays with commentary by Sir Tyrone Guthrie -- SUSANNE SUBA from A Rocket in my pocket compiled by Carl Withers -- LEONARD WEISGARD from The Secret river by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings -- JOAN WALSH ANGLUND from A Friend is someone who likes you by Joan Walsh Anglund -- MILTON GLASER from Cats and bats and things with wings, poems by Conrad Aiken -- ANDRÉ FRANÇOIS from Roland by Nelly Stéphane and André François -- ANTONIO FRASCONI from See and say by Antonio Frasconi -- JOSEPH LOW from Adam's book of odd creatures by Joseph Low -- EDWARD SOREL from Gwendolyn and the weathercock by Nancy Sherman -- TOMI UNGERER from The Three robbers by Tomi Ungerer -- JOHN ALCORN from Books! by Murray McCain -- REMY CHARLIP from Four fur feet by Margaret Wise Brown -- BRUNO MUNARI from Bruno Munari's zoo by Bruno Munari -- PAUL RAND from I know a lot of things by Ann and Paul Rand -- BILL SOKOL from A Child's book of dreams by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers and Bill Sokol -- WILLIAM WONDRISKA from Which way to the zoo? by William Wondriska -- C. W. ANDERSON from C. W. Anderson's Complete book of horses and horsemanship -- ANTHONY RAVIELLI from The World is round by Anthony Ravielli -- SU ZAN NOGUCHI SWAIN from The Doubleday first guide to insects by Su Zan Noguchi Swain.Examples of the work of sixty-seven established illustrators of contemporary children's books. Includes very brief details on style, technique. and medium.
- Subjects: Pictures.; Illustrated children's books; Illustrators.; Illustration of books; Children's literature;
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- Diary of America; the intimate story of our nation, told by 100 diarists--public figures and plain citizens, natives and visitors--over the five centuries from Columbus, the Pilgrims, and George Washington to Thomas Edison, Will Rogers, and our own time. / by Berger, Josef,1903-1971.(CARDINAL)122533; Berger, Dorothy.;
1. The New World -- Land! / Christopher Columbus -- The Lost Colony of Roanoke / John White -- The Pilgrims find a home / William Bradford and Edward Winslow -- The City of New York / Jasper Danckaerts -- A Judge atones for the sin of Salem / Samuel Sewall -- Venturesome journey of a Boston schoolma'am / Sarah Kemble Knight -- Coffeehouse characters / Alexander Hamilton -- Diversions of a diplomat / William Black -- Major Washington earns a promotion / George Washington -- For one Indian scalp / James Cargill -- When Pittsburgh was a trading post / James Kenny -- A Quaker disarms the warriors / John Woolman -- A whimiscal "Daughter of Liberty" -- The facts of gracious living in Virginia / Philip Vickers Fithian -- Fare overseas : four years of a man's life / John Harrower -- A British Lothario goes home / Nicholas Cresswell.2. The New Nation -- The Boston Massacre / John Tudor -- How Patrick Henry made the speech / William Winstan Fontaine -- Washington is named to command / John Adams -- The Redcoats end a visit to Boston / Timothy Newell -- Tory on a tightrope / James Allen -- Sergeant Smith's subversive turkeys / John Smith -- John Paul Jones invades Great Britain / Ezra Green and John Paul Jones -- Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown / James Thacher -- Gadfly in the Senate / William Maclay -- Pa gets a new coat / Elizabeth Morris -- Alexander Hamilton loses a duel / Gouverneur Morris -- Expatriate Burr comes home / Aaron Burr -- The Devil is given a hard time in Virginia / John Early -- Andrew Jackson reads the law to the South / John Floyd -- London's darling is vexed / Fanny Kemble -- Life in Old Natchez / William Johnson -- Davy Crockett at the Alamo / David Crockett -- Farmer Brown keeps up with his chores / William R. Brown -- Metropolis in the making / Philip Hone -- The Little girl in glass and gold / Catherine Elizabeth Havens -- What they used to do at college / Joseph Cleaver, Jr. -- Thoreau describes his neighbors for posterity / Henry David Thoreau -- A Tale of two authors / Amos Bronson Alcott and Louisa May Alcott -- Newcomer to the land of promise / Jacob Saul Lanzit -- Boy meets etc. girl / Lester Frank Ward.3. Westward the course -- Ship Columbia finds a noble river / John Boit -- Lewis and Clark go west to the sea / Meriwether Lewis and William Clark -- On the Santa Fe Trail / Alphonso Wetmore -- The Buffalo hunters / George Catlin -- Smallpox in Dakota / Francis Auguste Chardon -- Parkman hits the Oregon Trail ǂr Francis Parkman -- "First woman to cross the plains" / Susan Shelby Magoffin -- The Donner train is trapped in the high Sierra / Patrick Breen and James Frazier Reed -- Gold in California! / Walter Colton -- A Missourian in the Gold Rush / Bennett C. Clark -- Coronado's successors / James Henry Carleton -- A Pioneer woman's busy trip to the Northwest / Amelia Stewart Knight -- Riding herd on the Texas longhorns / James G. Bell -- "The Blackest crime on American soil" / John Doyle Lee -- California's gold fever dies hard / William Henry Brewer.4. Dedication to a proposition -- J.Q. Adams wins a fight for freedom / John Quincy Adams -- A Visitor to America witnesses a sale / William Charles Macready -- A Slave is dragged back to the South / Richard Henry Dana -- Cry from the heart of a Black girl / Charlotte L. Forten -- Death races the governor of Kansas / Andrew H. Reeder -- Lincoln's unfading old soldier / Ethan Allen Hitchock -- The Federals are routed at Bull Run / William Howard Russell -- The Lady spy of Capitol Hill / Rose O'Neal Greenhow -- Lee loses at Gettysburg / Arthur James Lyon Fremantle -- Horror at Andersonville / John L. Ransom -- The Death of Abraham Lincoln / Godeon Welles -- Booth learns he is not a hero / John Wilkes Booth -- Bad news at the old plantation / Mary Boykin Chesnut -- Walt Whitman sums up for the dead / Walt Whitman.5. New Frontiers for Old -- Horace Greeley goes West / Horace Greeley -- Captain Joshua quits the sea / Joshua Sears -- Mad pace on Mississippi / Charles Francis Adams, Jr. -- Sad plight of the whaleship Minnesota / Clothier Peirce -- Litle Laura goes a-whaling / Laura Jernegan -- East and West are linked by rail / Silas Seymour -- New York in the postwar years / George Templeton Strong -- A Chicago girl's home burns / Julia Newberry -- A British lad sees the wild west / Sidford Hamp -- Mr. Edison's unuseful inventions / Thomas Alva Edison.6. Of Recent memory -- Wall street tells Barron / Clarence W. Barron -- A Yank at St. Mihiel / Elmer W. Sherwood -- War in the air / an unknown aviator -- Wilson signs the Treaty of Versailes / Edith Benham Helm -- A Visiting VIP is misunderstood / Clare Consuelo Sheridan -- A Journalist fights for Sacco and Vanzetti / Heywood Broun -- "Our own Samuel Pepys" / Franklin Pierce Adams -- A Cowboy looks at Congress / Will Rogers -- For the people, a new deal / Harold L. Ickes -- Diary of a suburban housewife / Dorothy Blake -- Behind the advertisements / James Webb Young -- Vingar Joe and the peanut / Joseph W. Stilwell -- The GIs invade Hitler's Europe / George Groh -- The Magic of Manhattan / Simone de Beauvoir -- The Abundant life of a boy / David S. Kogan.
- Subjects: Diaries.; Excerpts.; American diaries.;
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- Merce Cunningham : co:mm:on ti:me / by Meade, Fionn,editor.(CARDINAL)354007; Rothfuss, Joan,editor.(CARDINAL)217846; Cunningham, Merce.Works.Selections.; Walker Art Center,originatoranizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)150439;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 440-441) and index.Foreword / Olga Viso -- Acknowledgments / Fionn Meade -- Merce Cunningham and Westbeth / David Vaughan -- Collaborators. John Cage -- Morris Graves -- Robert Rauschenberg -- Jasper Johns -- David Tudor -- Takehisa Kosugi -- Nam June Paik -- Robert Morris -- Bruce Nauman -- Charles Atlas -- Rei Kawakubo -- Black Mountain College -- Essays. Root of an unfocus / Fionn Meade -- A May-December romance?: time and collaboration in The seasons / Juliet Bellow -- Antic meet triptych / Claudia La Rocco -- A medium for engagement: on the Merce Cunningham Dance Company's Events / Hiroko Ikegami -- Color should travel: Frank Stella's Scramble / Mary L. Coyne -- Not so much a program of music as the experience of music / Benjamin Piekut -- Blossoming of the bride: on Walkaround time / Carlos Basualdo -- Between us: friendship in Channels/Inserts / Kelly Kivland -- Four events that have led to large discoveries (about Merce Cunningham) / Douglas Crimp -- Ocean / Philip Bither -- Dancing for the digital age: Cunningham's Biped / Roger Copeland -- Variations V (1965) / Merce Cunningham -- Interviews. Legacy and forward motion: interviews with Common time commissioned artists / Philip Bither -- An interview with Beth Gill / Danielle Goldman -- An interview with Maria Hassabi / Aram Moshayedi -- An interview with Charles Atlas, Rashaun Mitchell, and Silas Riener / Victoria Brooks -- Chronology. A labyrinth with no exits: a chronology of Merce Cunningham and his collaborators / Mary L. Coyne -- Artist texts. Notation (1968) / Merce Cunningham -- Space, time and dance (1952) / Merce Cunningham -- [The new school] (Early 1960s) / John Cage -- The Cage class (1991) / Bruce Altshuler -- 2 pages, 122 words on music and dance (1957) / John Cage -- A view of 9 evenings: theatre & engineering (1967) / Simone Forti -- Judson days (1962) / Robert Ellis Dunn -- Cunningham and his dancers--conversation with Carolyn Brown, Douglas Dunn, Viola Farber, Steve Paxton, Marianne Preger-Simon, Valda Setterfield, and Gus Solomons Jr (1987) / David Vaughan (moderator) -- Four events that have led to large discoveries (1994) / Merce Cunningham -- Portfolios. Costumes from the Walker Art Center MCDC Collection -- Choreography in focus / Fionn Meade -- Reference. Appendix I. Merce Cunningham choreography -- Appendix II. Dances for camera -- Appendix III. Dancers -- Appendix IV. Composers -- Appendix V. Visual artists and designers."Renowned as both choreographer and dancer, Merce Cunningham also revolutionized dance through his partnerships with the many artists who created costumes, lighting, films and videos, and décor and sound for his choreographic works. Cunningham, together with partner John Cage, invited those artists to help him rethink what dance could mean, both on the stage and in site-responsive contexts. His notion that movement, sound, and visual art could share a 'common time' remains one of the most radical aesthetic models of the 20th century and yielded extraordinary works by dozens of artists and composers, including Charles Atlas, John Cage, Morris Graves, Jasper Johns, Rei Kawakubo, Robert Morris, Gordon Mumma, Bruce Nauman, Ernesto Neto, Pauline Oliveros, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, David Tudor, Stan Vanderbeek, Andy Warhol, and La Monte Young, among many others. These collaborations bring to the fore Cunningham's direct impact upon postwar artistic practice. This volume reconsiders the choreographer and his collaborators as an extraordinarily generative interdisciplinary network that preceded and predicted dramatic shifts in performance, including the development of site-specific dance, the use of technology as a choreographic tool, and the radical separation of sound and movement in dance. It features ten new essays by curators and historians, as well as interviews with contemporary choreographers--Beth Gill, Maria Hassabi, Rashaun Mitchell, and Silas Riener--who address Cunningham's continued influence. These are supplemented by rarely published archival photographs, reprints of texts by Cunningham, Cage, and other key dancers, artists and scholars, several appendices, and an extensive illustrated chronology placing Cunningham's activities and those of his collaborators in the context of the 20th century, particularly the expanded arts scene of the 1960s and 1970s. This book is an essential volume for anyone interested in contemporary art, music, and dance."--
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Cunningham, Merce; Merce Cunningham Dance Company; Art and dance; Artistic collaboration;
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