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- BURCHFIELD, ROY MCKINLEY by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut24939280492100;
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- BURCHFIELD, ROY MCKINLEY by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut24958051198400;
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- City's Largest Store Penny's Westchester Mall Store Will Open On Jan. 5 by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.;
Shopping Centers-- Westchester MallHigh Point Enterprise article
- Subjects: J.C. Penney (High Point, N.C.); Westchester Mall (High Point, N.C.); Burchfield, Roy.;
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- City's Largest Store Penney's Westchester Mall Store WIll Open on Jan. 5 by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
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- Subjects: Westchester Mall (High Point, N.C.); J.C. Penney (High Point, N.C.); Guyer, B.C; Burchfield, Roy;
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- Hassle Erupts Over Blue Law, But Council Takes No Action by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.;
Government-- Blue LawPage & column: High Point Enterprise article
- Subjects: Retail trade.; High Point (N.C.). City Council.; Culler, Roy.; Patterson, Joe.; Burchfields, Roy.; Westchester Mall (High Point, N.C.); High Point (N.C.) Merchants Association.; Brooks, Bob (Police officer);
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- Westchester Grand Opening Set; Fountain Center at WestchesterMall has long history of planning-building; Merchants Association Organized; Special Shows and Special Events Slated for Mall by HIGH POINT Vertical Files.(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
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- Subjects: Ingram, Elizabeth.; Ward, Glenn.; Ellis, Jerry.; Royster, David, Jr; Burchfield, Roy; Tomlinson, Luther; Cates, Judy; Swartzberg, Fred; Furr, Troy; Cabaniss, Charlie; Westchester Mall (High Point, N.C.); Mann's Drug (High Point, N.C.); Belk Beck (High Point, N.C.); Tobias (High Point, N.C.); Everhard, Banks; A&P Supermarket (High Point, N.C.); Thalhimers (High Point, N.C.); J.C. Penney (High Point, N.C.);
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- Readings in American art since 1900; a documentary survey. by Rose, Barbara.(CARDINAL)147119;
Bibliography: pages 209-224.Apostles of ugliness : Robert Henri: the stuff and practice of art -- Robert Henri: The artist in America -- John Sloan -- Guy Pene du Bois -- The largest small room in the world : Alfred Stieglitz -- Camera work: Benjamin de Cassares -- Sadakichi Hartmann -- The meaning of 291 -- Marcel Duchamp -- The forum exhibition -- Georgia O'Keeffe -- Joseph Stella -- Marsden Hartley -- John Marin -- Arthur Dove -- The Armory Show: success by scandal : William Glackens -- F.J. Gregg -- Theodore Roosevelt -- Kenyon Cox -- Cubism in America : Edwin Blashfield -- Andrew Dasburg -- Stanton Macdonald-Wright -- Charles Sheeler -- Forbes Watson -- George L.K. Morris -- The thirties: reaction and rebellion : Thomas Craven -- Thomas Hart Benton -- Edward Hopper -- Ivan Albright -- Charles Burchfield -- Edward Bruce -- Reginald Marsh -- Burgoyne Diller -- Balcomb Greene -- John Graham -- Stuart Davis -- George L.K. Morris -- Art of this century : Harold Rosenberg and Robert Motherwell -- Robert Motherwell -- John Ferren -- Arshile Gorky -- William Baziotes -- Mark Rothko -- Barnett Newman -- Adolph Gottlieb -- Hans Hofmann -- The new American painting : Jackson Pollock -- Willem de Kooning -- Franz Kline -- Barnett Newman -- Mark Rothko -- Ad Reinhardt -- Studio 35 -- After abstract expressionism : Jasper Johns -- Robert Rauschenberg -- Claes Oldenburg -- Roy Lichtenstein -- Clement Greenberg -- Jules Olitski -- Josef Albers -- Sidney Tillim -- Frank Stella and Donald Judd -- Toward a sculptural renaissance : Gaston Lachaise -- John Flannagan -- Alexander Calder -- David Smith -- Toward an American architecture : Louis Sullivan -- Frank Lloyd Wright.Ever since American artists declared their independence from European models and traditions early in the twentieth century, they have battled to maintain their newly won freedom in studios, art schools, galleries, and museums, and also - to gain support from a frequently bewildered or, at best, indifferent public - in pamphlets, magazines, newspapers, and books. Not only the critics, but painters, sculptors, and architects have fought this polemical war, their weapons being some of the most lucid, penetrating, and biting documents in the history of art.
- Subjects: Art, American; Art, American;
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- Essential history of American art / by Bailey, Suzanne,author.(CARDINAL)418666;
Includes bibliography (page 256).John Singleton Copley : "Mrs George Vllatson"; "Self-portrait" -- Benjamin West Helen : "Brought to Paris" -- Gilbert Stuart : "George Washington" -- George Catlin : "Buffalo chase, a single death" -- Thomas Cole : "The arch of Nero" -- Martin Johnson Heade : "Untitled" -- Carleton Watkins : "Cape Horn, Columbia River, Oregon" -- Albert Bierstadt : "Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California"; "San Francisco Bay" -- James Abbott McNeill Whistler : "Artist in the studio"; "Portrait of his mother: arrangement in grey and black, no. 1" -- Winslow Homer : "Bear hunting, Prospect Park"; "High cliff, coast of Maine" -- Mary Cassatt : "Girl in a garden"; "The bath" -- Thomas Eakins : "Mother (Annie Williams Gandy)"; "William Rush's model" -- William Merritt : "Chase Terrace, Prospect Park" -- Thomas Anshutz : "The ironworkers' noontime" -- John Singer Sargent : "Elizabeth Winthrop Chanler" ; "Marble fountain in Italy" -- Childe Hassam : "In the garden (Celia Thaxter in her garden)"; "Improvisation" -- Maurice Prendergast : "Park scene" -- Grandma Moses : "The old checkered house" -- Frederic Remington : "Fired on"; "Trooper of the plains" -- Alfred Stieglitz : "The Seine" -- Robert Henri : "Blind Spanish singer" -- George Luks : "The miner" -- William J. Glackens : "Beach umbrellas at Blue Point" -- Maxfield Parrish : "Lusisti Statis" -- John Sloan : "Gendolyn"; "Agna Enters" -- Marsden Hartley : "Fishing boats" -- Arthur Dove : "Cows and calves"; "Sun" -- Hans Hofmann : "Still life"; "The veil in the mirror" -- Max Weber : "Summer" -- George Bellows : "Mr & Mrs Philip Wase" -- Rockwell Kent : "Snow fields (winter in the Berkshires)" -- Edward Hopper : "Ryder's house"; "Cape Cod morning" -- Charles Sheeler : "Skyscrapers" -- Charles Demuth : "Woman and child in red suit"; "Tomatoes, peppers and zinnias" -- Diego Rivera : "The making of a motor"; "The assembly of an automobile" -- Marcel Duchamp : "Nude descending a staircase, no. 1"; "Fountain" -- Georgia O'Keeffe : "Purple petunias"; "New York with moon" -- Josef Albers : "Homage to the square" -- Grant Wood : "Landscape" -- Charles Burchfield : "Night of the equinox"; "Orion in December" -- Stuart Davis : "Gasoline tank"; "International surface, no. 1" -- Norman Rockwell : "Portrait of Richard Nixon" -- David Alfaro Siqueiros : "Christ" -- John Steuart Curry : "State fair"; "Parade to war" -- William Gropper : "Construction of the dam, autombile industry" -- Raphael Soyer : "Annunciation" -- Alice Neel : "Self-portrait" -- Philip Evergood : "Woman at the piano" -- Ansel Adams : "North Dome, Basket Dome, Mount Hoffman, Yosemite" -- Walker Evans : "Tengle children, Hale County, Alabama"; "Floyd Burroughs and the Tengle children" -- Mark Rothko : "Untitled (reds)"; "Blue, green, blue on blue ground" -- Willem de Kooning : "The wave" -- Arshile Gorky : "Untitled" -- Clyfford Still : "Indian red and black" -- Barnett Newman : "Be I" -- Frida Kahlo : "Dama de Blanco (white lady)"; "The fruit of the Earth" -- Lee Krasner : "Composition" -- Franz Kline : "Blueberry eyes" -- Louise Bourgeois : "Fee couturiere" -- Jackson Pollock : "Going West"; "Autumn rhythm (number 30)"; "Lavender mist, no. 1" -- Andrew Wyeth : "First snow"; "Sea boots" -- Richard Diebenkorn : "View of Oakland"; "Untitled" -- Grace Hartigan : "Modern cycle"; "Inclement weather" -- Ellsworth Kelly : "Blue on white" -- Roy Lichtenstein : "In the car" -- Robert Rauschenberg : "Reservoir" -- Helen Frankenthaler : "Smalls' paradise" -- Cy Twombly : "Bolsena" -- Andy Warhol : "Campbell's Soup can"; "Marilyn"; "Tuna fish disaster"; "Dollar signs" -- Claes Oldenburg : "Floorburger"; "Cheesecake from javatime" -- Jasper Johns : "Three flags"; "Diver" -- James Rosenquist : "The Margin between" -- Jim Dine : "The valiant red car" -- Frank Stella : "Flin flon"; "Green border" -- David Hockney : "Pacific Coast Highway and Santa Monica" -- Ed Ruscha : "Art" -- Chuck Close : "Phil III" -- Bruce Nauman : "My life as though it were written on the surface of the moon"; "Run from fear/fun from rear" -- Sherrie Levine : "Fountain (after Marcel Duchamp A.P.)" -- Nan Goldin : "Misty and Jimmy Paulette in a taxi, NYC" -- Cindy Sherman : "Untitled film still no. 58" -- Fred Wilson : "Mining the museum" -- Jeff Koons : "Jeff and Iona (made in Heaven)" -- Jean-Michel Basquiat : "Man from Naples."This volume presents a chronological overview of the history of American art and important artists. Written with a comprehensive introduction, this book looks in detail at the range of art that has been produced by American artists, with detailed commentary on 120 works -- all reproduced in full-color.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Cassatt, Mary, 1844-1926.; De Kooning, Willem, 1904-1997.; Eakins, Thomas, 1844-1916.; Hopper, Edward, 1882-1967.; Lichtenstein, Roy, 1923-1997.; Oldenburg, Claes, 1929-2022.; Raushenberg, Robert.; Rothko, Mark, 1903-1970.; Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925.; Whistler, James McNeill, 1834-1903.; Wood, Grant, 1891-1942.; Art, American; Art, American; Art, American; Artists;
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