The Smithsonian American Art Museum presents the complete set of Kara Walker's print series, Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated) for the first time since it was acquired in 2008.
This year’s Weisman Art Museum (WAM) fall exhibition peers into the shadows of America’s glorified history and beckons forth what has been disremembered. WAM opened “Kara Walker: Harper’s Pictorial ...
Confederate Prisoners Being Conducted from Jonesborough to Atlanta by Kara Walker, 2005, from the portfolio Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated ...
The Jessamine County Pictorial History book contains vintage photos like this from the 1950s that shows the Gulf Station on South Lexington Avenue in Wilmore. Photo provided The Jessamine County ...
A Pictorial History of the Movies is an engaging visual chronicle of the American movie from its beginnings to now, with incidental human-interest captions by Deems Taylor, of all people. As Mr.
Originally the catalogue of an exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History, “Hong Kong 100 Years Ago: A Picture-Story of Hong Kong in 1870” (1970), edited by John Warner, is a treasure trove of ...
For more than two decades, Kara Walker has been making work that weaves together nostalgia for an imagined history, the brutality of slavery and racist stereotypes. She is best-known for her use of ...
An exhibit explores the pictorial history of the Civil War. WETA Around Town panelists join host Robert Aubry Davis to discuss the exhibition "Kara Walker: Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War" ...
Exodus of Confederates from Atlanta. Courtesy of Kara Walker and the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. First published in 1866, the lavishly subtitled Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War: ...
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