Visions of Paradise
Author : Marina Schinz
Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 32,10 MB
Release : 1985-09-15
Category : Gardening
ISBN : 9780941434669
Author : Marina Schinz
Publisher : Harry N. Abrams
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 32,10 MB
Release : 1985-09-15
Category : Gardening
ISBN : 9780941434669
Author : National Geographic Society (U. S.)
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 19,93 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Documentary photography
ISBN : 9781426203381
Author : Richard Heinberg
Publisher : Quest Books
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 37,89 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780835607162
Explores the universal myth of Paradise across cultures, uncovering its personal message and social consequences. Companion video.
Author : Gabrielle Van Zuylen
Publisher :
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 15,91 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Gardens
ISBN : 9780500300558
The garden is an expression of our ability to make nature into art. This pocket-sized book of the New Horizons series examines the evolution of the garden over more than 2000 years, exploring some of the most beautiful gardens in the world, from antiquity, medieval Europe, Renaissance Italy, classical France, 18th-century England and the modern day.
Author : Rebecca Parker Brienen
Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 13,34 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Art
ISBN : 9053569472
Visions of Savage Paradise is the first major book-length study of seventeenth-century Dutch artist Albert Eckhout to be published in nearly seventy years. Eckhout, who was court painter to the colonial governor of Dutch Brazil, created life-size paintings of Amerindians, Africans, and Brazilians of mixed race in support of the governor’s project to document the people and natural history of the colony. In this study, Rebecca Parker Brienen provides a detailed analysis of Eckhout’s works, framing them with discussions of both their colonial context and contemporary artistic practices in the Dutch republic.
Author : Maurice O'Sullivan
Publisher : Pineapple Press Inc
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 47,82 MB
Release : 1994-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781561640621
From early Spanish myths and Seminole and African-American folktales to the latest descriptions of modern Miami, this anthology includes writings by such authors as Ralph Waldo Emerson, John James Audubon, Zora Neale Hurston, Zane Grey, Wallace Stevens, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Jose Yglesias, and Harry Crews.
Author : Robert Stephen Haskett
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 43,60 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780806135861
Cuernavaca, often called the “Mexican Paradise” or “Land of Eternal Spring,” has a deep, rich history. Few visitors to this modern resort city near Mexico City would guess from its Spanish architecture and landmarks that it was governed by its Tlalhuican residents until the early nineteenth century. Formerly called Cuauhnahuac, the city was renamed by the Spanish in the sixteenth century when Hernando Cortés built his stone palacio on its main square and thrust Cuernavaca into the colonial age. In Visions of Paradise, Robert Haskett presents a history of Cuernavaca, basing his account on an important body of late-seventeenth-century historical records known as primordial titles, written by still unknown members of the Native population. Until comparatively recently, these indigenous-language documents have been dismissed as “false” or “forged” land records. Haskett, however, uses these Nahuatl texts to present a colorful portrait of how the Tlalhuicas of Cuernavaca and its environs made intellectual sense of their place in the colonial scheme, conceived of their relationship to the sacred worlds of both their native religion and Christianity, and defined their own history. Surveying the local history of Cuernavaca from precontact observations by the Aztecs through postclassic times to the present, with a concentration on early colonial times, Haskett finds that the Native authors of the primordial titles crafted a celebratory history proclaiming themselves to be an enduringly autonomous, essentially unconquered people who triumphed over the rigors of the Spanish colonial system.
Author : Jennifer Noering McIntire
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 12,99 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Buddhist art
ISBN :
Author : Jennifer Sliwka
Publisher : National Gallery London
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 20,75 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Art
ISBN :
-Published to accompany the exhibition Visions of Paradise, The National Gallery, London, 4 November 2015--14 February 2016---Colophon.
Author : Bryan C. Keene
Publisher : Getty Publications
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 33,65 MB
Release : 2019-09-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 160606598X
This important and overdue book examines illuminated manuscripts and other book arts of the Global Middle Ages. Illuminated manuscripts and illustrated or decorated books—like today’s museums—preserve a rich array of information about how premodern peoples conceived of and perceived the world, its many cultures, and everyone’s place in it. Often a Eurocentric field of study, manuscripts are prisms through which we can glimpse the interconnected global history of humanity. Toward a Global Middle Ages is the first publication to examine decorated books produced across the globe during the period traditionally known as medieval. Through essays and case studies, the volume’s multidisciplinary contributors expand the historiography, chronology, and geography of manuscript studies to embrace a diversity of objects, individuals, narratives, and materials from Africa, Asia, Australasia, and the Americas—an approach that both engages with and contributes to the emerging field of scholarly inquiry known as the Global Middle Ages. Featuring more than 160 color illustrations, this wide-ranging and provocative collection is intended for all who are interested in engaging in a dialogue about how books and other textual objects contributed to world-making strategies from about 400 to 1600.