... 296; Painting with Ruler and “Gray,” 296; Robert Scull and, 290, 291–292; Three Flags, 302 Johnson, Eastman, 42 Johnson, John Graver, 153 Johnson, Miani, 198, 297 Johnson, Philip, 272,283, 290 Johnston, James Boorman, 31 Johnston, ...
Richard Jefferies was the most imaginative and least conventional of nineteenth-century observers of the natural world.
Some other, more reliable means of moving things through the landscape was clearly called for. The railroad, of course, was subject to none of the canal's natural limitations, and it was the railroad that led to the abandonment of most ...
12 13 14 15 16 17 Berenson:The Making of a Legend, 302-3, and Fowles,150-53. ... Samuels,Bernard Berenson:The Making of a Legend,389; Fowles,194-98; John Walker, Self-Portrait with Donors (Boston: Little, Brown,1974),113. Simpson,225.
Eighteen artists and ten sculptors then signed it, and Barnett Newman delivered it to the newspaper, which published it on May 21.26 Two days later the New York Herald Tribune editorialized on the letter under the heading “The Irascible ...
Landscape with Figures
This is the story of their struggle to survive Told from the viewpoints of the various characters involved, the novel begins with the recollections of twelve-year-old Tracy. Here is that beginning.
Landscape with Figures
Landscape with Figures
Landscape with Figures: Poems
L.T.C. Rolt's fame rests on the fact that he was unique in producing works of literature from subject matter which had not before been considered the stuff of literature -...
Landscape with Figures: Poems
Landscape with Figures