Iowa History and Culture


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A thorough bibliography with some annotations when the title does not describe the material. Arrangement is in 25 alphabetically sequenced subject categories. Four classes of material are excluded: genealogies, newspaper articles, manuscripts, audio-visual materials. Indexed by personal name and sub







Folk Art of Czechoslovakia


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There is no doubt that each of the two nations that constitute Czechoslovakia makes its own contribution to the development of the forms and, to some extent, the content of its folk art. We shall nevertheless discuss the folk art of the Czech and the Slovak people in conjunction with each other, since there are many fundamental common features. As two closely related Slavonic nations in Central Europe, the Czechs and the Slovaks shared, at least partly, identical conditions, and in several important epochs they shared a common history. There is no basic difference between their main types of housing and dress, their ceremonies or the products of their popular arts and crafts. Most of the types and branches of folk art created on Czechoslovak territory exist in both nations.--pg. 7.










Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series


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The record of each copyright registration listed in the Catalog includes a description of the work copyrighted and data relating to the copyright claim (the name of the copyright claimant as given in the application for registration, the copyright date, the copyright registration number, etc.).







Art of the Red Earth People


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The Photomontages of Hannah Höch


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Here, in the first comprehensive survey of her work by an American museum, authors Peter Boswell, Maria Makela, and Carolyn Lanchner survey the full scope of Hoch's half-century of experimentation in photomontage - from her politically charged early works and intimate psychological portraits of the Weimar era to her later forays into surrealism and abstraction.