I’M THE KING OF THE WOOOOOOR- wait, that’s not it. I went to Boulder! Boulder, Colorado. You know, the town that’s like, 25 feet from the sun? That one. But the heat is DRY. It’s not like here in KC, where you walk out your front door and immediately morph into SpongeBev Squarepants. It’s a […]
.22 long rifle, smallbore target rifle was introduced in 1954 by O. F. Moss-berg amp Sons, Inc. Weighing only 8 lbs., it is for those who prefer a
See more books in this shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Pistilbooks Title: The Art of Bev Doolittle Author: MacLay, Elise; Doolittle, Bev; Ballantine, Betty Location Published: U.S.A., Greenwich Workshop Press / Bantam: 1990 Binding: Oversize Hardback Book Condition: Fine Jacket Condition: Very Good Categories: Art Seller ID: 156518 A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full brown cloth boards. Light wear to price-clipped dust jacket. 9 1/4"w x 12 1/4"h. 160 pages. Keywords: animals, bears, bev doolittle, birds, endangered species, poems, printmaker, watercolor, wildlife habitat, wolves Please contact me for information on international shipping.
Photograph purchased in Texas, probably from about 1910 Georgia artist and historian Vista Ann Mahan is the expert on quilts in old photos. For years she has been collecting pictures of people with quilts as backdrops. She also has collected information about the photograph style, finding it to be a Southern regionalism. Vista in a portait for Ladies Circle Patchwork Quilts about 1991 Those of us who collect old photos come across these occasionally in antique shops. With the advent of online auctions we have more access to them, but the competition for the photos tends to be tough. Somebody always bids $1 more than I am willing to pay. A recent online auction piece In her paper on the topic for the American Quilt Study Group in 1991 Vista found that of the 59 photos she could date at the time, the most common time frame was between 1891-1920. One portrait of her family with a quilt backdrop dates to 1860. Vista believes that these photos were done by itinerant professionals. Rural people remembered photographers who came "to a community once or twice a year, stopping by all the farms inquring if families wanted their picture made." The examples she found were primarily from the Southeastern U.S. although she had one Canadian example. We can imagine that the quilt in the picture provided both physical background and symbolic status. In this case, the use of a T-patterned quilt MAY have symbolized the girl's enthusiasm for Temperance ideals. Vista's paper "Quilts Used as Backdrops in Old Photographs" was published in the research papers of the American Quilt Study Group: Uncoverings 1991. See ordering information by clicking here: http://www.americanquiltstudygroup.org/uncoveringsList.asp If all this sounds interesting to you you will want to attend this year's American Quilt Study Group Seminar in Minnesota on October 14-17, 2010. Click here for more information: http://www.americanquiltstudygroup.org/seminar.asp It's the place for quilt history. See family photos by clicking on these links. http://mcguffin.com/100yrs.html http://www.floridamemory.com/PhotographicCollection/displayphoto.cfm?IMGTITLE=RC17818 Photographers often used coverlet and tablecloths for backdrops too. http://blog.familytreemagazine.com/photodetectiveblog/2007/04/26/BlanketBackdrop.aspx
Pillow maker Rebecca Vizard transforms her rural Louisiana estate with funky French Quarter flair.
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DCMontreal is a Montreal writer born and raised who likes to establish balance and juxtapositions; a bit of this and a bit of that, a dash of Yin and a soupçon of Yang, some Peaks and Freans and ma…
Bev Jozwiak has earned her signature status in the American Watercolor Society, the National Watercolor Society, Watercolor West, and others, to numerous to mention. She is an International Award winning Artist.
In this memoir, Xat'sull chief Bev Sellars describes the cruelty directed at students who spent 10 months a year at St. Joseph's Mission Residential School.
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