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  • - Sculptural and Artistic Decoration of the United States Capitol
     
    805,-

    Like the ancient Roman Pantheon, the U.S. Capitol was designed by its political and aesthetic arbiters to memorialize the virtues, events, and persons most representative of the nation's ideals-an attempt to raise a particular version of the nation's founding to the level of myth.

  • - The French Influence on the Architecture and Art of Washington, D.C.
     
    585,-

    In 1910 John Merven Carrere, a Paris-trained American architect, wrote, "Learning from Paris made Washington outstanding among American cities." The five essays in Paris on the Potomac explore aspects of this influence on the artistic and architectural environment of Washington, D.C.,

  • - Designing and Decorating a National Icon
     
    343,-

    The United States Capitol is a national cultural icon, and among the most visually recognized seats of government in the world. The past quarter century has witnessed an explosion of scholarly interest in the art and architectural history of the Capitol.

  • - Sculptural and Artistic Decoration of the United States Capitol
     
    343,-

    Like the ancient Roman Pantheon, the U.S. Capitol was designed by its political and aesthetic arbiters to memorialize the virtues, events, and persons most representative of the nation's ideals-an attempt to raise a particular version of the nation's founding to the level of myth.

  • - The French Influence on the Architecture and Art of Washington, D.C.
     
    343,-

    In 1910 John Merven Carrere, a Paris-trained American architect, wrote, "Learning from Paris made Washington outstanding among American cities." The five essays in Paris on the Potomac explore aspects of this influence on the artistic and architectural environment of Washington, D.C.,

  • - William Thornton and the Cultural Life of Early Washington, D.C., 1794-1828
    av Gordon S. Brown
    343 - 585,-

    While the majority of scholarship on early Washington focuses on its political and physical development, in Incidental Architect Gordon S. Brown describes the intellectual and social scene of the 1790s and early 1800s through the lives of a prominent couple whose cultural aspirations served as both model and mirror for the city's own.

  • - The Politics of Ethnicity in the United States Capitol, 1815-1860
    av Vivien Green Fryd
    343,-

    The subject matter and iconography of much of the art in the U.S. Capitol forms a remarkably coherent program of the early course of North American empire, from discovery and settlement to the national development and westward expansion that necessitated the subjugation of the indigenous peoples.In

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