"Written by the foremost expert on the Bruton sisters, this is the first detailed history on the incredible lives and contributions of California modernist artists Margaret, Esther, and Helen Bruton"--
"Written by the foremost expert on the Bruton sisters, this is the first detailed history on the incredible lives and contributions of California modernist artists Margaret, Esther, and Helen Bruton"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wendy Van Wyck Good is a writer, reference librarian and archivist, local historian, and the foremost Bruton scholar in the nation. She is also the voice behind the blog dedicated to the Bruton sisters, brutonsisters.com. Wendy is passionate about women¿s studies and art history, especially to share stories about the fascinating women history has forgotten. She currently lives in Pebble Beach, California.
Inhaltsangabe
PROLOGUE: Lost in the Fire (October 1991) CHAPTER ONE: An Attic in Alameda (1894 1915) CHAPTER TWO: The Brutons and How They Grew : Studies in Art (1916 1926) CHAPTER THREE: Margaret Bruton and The Golden Age of Monterey (1921 1928) CHAPTER FOUR: Three True Artists (1929 1930) CHAPTER FIVE: Things Got Simpler : The First Years of the Depression (1930 1935) CHAPTER SIX: Esther Bruton: An Extraordinarily Elastic Mind (1935 1939) CHAPTER SEVEN: Helen Bruton and The Modern Mosaic Revival (1933 1939) CHAPTER EIGHT: A Beautiful Array of Special Problems : The Golden Gate International Exposition (1938 1940) CHAPTER NINE: We Prefer a Living Art : Moving into Decorative Arts (1940s) CHAPTER TEN: A Truly Monumental Art Project (1950s) CHAPTER ELEVEN: A Little Like Rip Van Winkle (1960 1992) EPILOGUE: A Legacy Restored AUTHOR S NOTE ENDNOTES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY IMAGE CREDITS INDEX
PROLOGUE: Lost in the Fire (October 1991) CHAPTER ONE: An Attic in Alameda (1894 1915) CHAPTER TWO: The Brutons and How They Grew : Studies in Art (1916 1926) CHAPTER THREE: Margaret Bruton and The Golden Age of Monterey (1921 1928) CHAPTER FOUR: Three True Artists (1929 1930) CHAPTER FIVE: Things Got Simpler : The First Years of the Depression (1930 1935) CHAPTER SIX: Esther Bruton: An Extraordinarily Elastic Mind (1935 1939) CHAPTER SEVEN: Helen Bruton and The Modern Mosaic Revival (1933 1939) CHAPTER EIGHT: A Beautiful Array of Special Problems : The Golden Gate International Exposition (1938 1940) CHAPTER NINE: We Prefer a Living Art : Moving into Decorative Arts (1940s) CHAPTER TEN: A Truly Monumental Art Project (1950s) CHAPTER ELEVEN: A Little Like Rip Van Winkle (1960 1992) EPILOGUE: A Legacy Restored AUTHOR S NOTE ENDNOTES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY IMAGE CREDITS INDEX
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