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Filed under: Architecture -- California -- San Francisco -- History -- 20th century -- Exhibitions The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition: A Pictorial Survey of the Most Beautiful of the Architectural Compositions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, by Maud Wotring Raymond and John Hamlin, ed. by Paul Elder, contrib. by Louis Christian Mullgardt The architecture and landscape gardening of the exposition, a pictorial survey of the most beautiful of the architectural compositions of the Panama-Pacific international exposition; (first edition; San Francisco: P. Elder and Co., 1915), ed. by Paul Elder, contrib. by Louis Christian Mullgardt, Maud Wotring Raymond, and John Hamlin (page images at HathiTrust) The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition: A Pictorial Survey of the Most Beautiful of the Architectural Compositions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (second edition, revised; San Francisco: P. Elder and Co., c1915), by Maud Wotring Raymond and John Hamlin, ed. by Paul Elder, contrib. by Louis Christian Mullgardt (multiple formats at archive.org)
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Filed under: Impressionism (Art) -- United States -- ExhibitionsFiled under: Impressionism (Art) -- United StatesFiled under: Postmodernism -- United StatesFiled under: Architecture -- United StatesFiled under: Art museums -- United StatesFiled under: Christianity and art -- United StatesFiled under: Communism and art -- United States 1929 Red Cartoons, Reprinted From The Daily Worker (New York: Comprodaily Pub. Co., c1929), by Fred Ellis and Jacob Burck, ed. by Sender Garlin, contrib. by Joseph Freeman (HTML at marxists.org) Red Cartoons of 1927, From the Daily Worker and the Workers Monthly (Chicago and New York: Daily Worker Pub. Co., c1927), by Fred Ellis, Lydia Gibson, A. Jerger, Maurice Becker, Henry Glintenkamp, La Grace, Robert Minor, William Gropper, Vose, Joseph Vavak, K. A. Suvanto, Art Young, Adolf Dehn, Hay Bales, Hugo Gellert, G. Silzer, and O. R. Zimmerman, ed. by Walt Carmon, contrib. by V. F. Calverton (HTML at marxists.org) Red Cartoons From the Daily Worker, the Workers Monthly and the Liberator: Communist Publications (Chicago: Daily Worker Pub. Co., c1926), by Fred Ellis, Maurice Becker, Lydia Gibson, Williams S. Fanning, Hay Bales, Juanita Preval, Robert Minor, William Gropper, Clive R. Weed, G. Piccoli, K. A. Suvanto, Art Young, Adolf Dehn, Hugo Gellert, A. L. Pollock, F. Kluge, and O. R. Zimmerman, ed. by Walt Carmon, contrib. by Michael Gold (HTML at marxists.org) Filed under: Folk art -- United States Exploring Folk Art: Twenty Years of Thought on Craft, Work, and Aesthetics (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c1987), by Michael Owen Jones Filed under: Interior decoration -- United States Living Spaces (New York: Whitney Publications, 1952), ed. by George Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) Distinctive Homes of Moderate Cost: Being a Collection of Country and Suburban Homes in Good Taste, With Some Value in Suggestion for the Home-Builder (New York: McBride, Winston and Co., 1910), ed. by Henry H. Saylor Filed under: Nationalism and art -- United StatesFiled under: Primitivism in art -- United StatesFiled under: Art -- Private collections -- United StatesMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |