Jews in the Los Angeles Mosaic

Jews in the Los Angeles Mosaic
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9780520275508
ISBN-13 : 0520275500
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Jews in the Los Angeles Mosaic by : Karen Wilson

"This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Jews in the Los Angeles Mosaic, organized by the Autry National Center of the American West."--Introduction.

San Francisco's Mosaic Walls

San Francisco's Mosaic Walls
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : 9780615161280
ISBN-13 : 0615161286
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis San Francisco's Mosaic Walls by : Josef Norris

A guide to the art of muralist Josef Norris and his work with Kid Serve, an arts program where school children created over 60 outdoor mosaic murals in San Francisco.

A Life's Mosaic

A Life's Mosaic
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0520081722
ISBN-13 : 9780520081727
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis A Life's Mosaic by : Phyllis Ntantala

"Like Trotsky, I did not leave home with the proverbial one-and-six in my pocket. I come from a family of landed gentry . . . [and] could have chosen the path of comfort and safety, for even in apartheid South Africa, there is still that path for those who will collaborate. But I chose the path of struggle and uncertainty."--from the Preface Born into the small social elite of black South Africa, Phyllis Ntantala did not face the grinding poverty so familiar to other South African blacks. Instead, her struggle was that of a creative, articulate woman seeking fulfillment and justice in a land that tried to deny her both. The widow of Xhosa writer and historian A.C. Jordan and mother of African National Congress leader Z. Pallo Jordan, she and her family experienced a period of tremendous change in South Africa and also in the United States, where they moved during the 1960s. She discovers similarities in the two countries, including the arrogance of power. Anchored in history and culture, A Life's Mosaic sharply reveals the world and the people of South Africa. As the story of a political exile, it represents the dislocations that have caused universal suffering in the second half of the twentieth century. Phyllis Ntantala discusses the cruelty of racism, the cynicism of political solutions, and the hopes of those who live in both a world of exile and a world of dreams.

The Art of Mosaic Design

The Art of Mosaic Design
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Publisher : Rockport Publishers
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 9781564968753
ISBN-13 : 1564968758
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Mosaic Design by : JoAnn Locktov

Not a step-by-step guide or a how-to book, but merely a collection of photographs, documenting the work of 42 international mosaic artists, designed to inspire. There are a wide range of projects including commercial, home decor and outlets for creative impulses.

Mosaic Art and Style

Mosaic Art and Style
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 161059441X
ISBN-13 : 9781610594417
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Mosaic Art and Style by : JoAnn Locktov

Mosaic Art and Style

Mosaic Art and Style
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Publisher : Quarry Books
Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 1592533566
ISBN-13 : 9781592533565
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Mosaic Art and Style by : JoAnn Locktov

New in Paperback! Mosaic ideas for every room Mosaic Art and Style is a celebration of how mosaics can be integrated into our environments. Author JoAnn Locktov explores our fascination with mosaic art and illustrates how artists have crafted architectural installations as well as decorative and functional objects that have added immeasurably to living spaces. Readers will enjoy seeing how mosaic art can be applied to every surface imaginable. Mosaic Art and Style tells the story of how the projects were conceived and fabricated from the artists' points of view. Locktov has forged special relationships with a multitude of artists, who have allowed her to feature their work in Mosaic Art and Style. Through these relationships, she takes the reader into the world of the artist and gives readers a behind-the-scenes pass into the artists' workshops, where she shares their personal thoughts about the creation and inspiration that imbues their work.

The Mosaic Tile Company

The Mosaic Tile Company
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9781476687957
ISBN-13 : 1476687951
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mosaic Tile Company by : Larisa Harper

Founded in 1894, the Mosaic Tile Company was the dream of two ceramic pioneers who intended to manufacture innovative ceramic mosaic murals while also dominating the utilitarian market. One of the largest such companies in the United States at the time, MTC's most significant contribution to the burgeoning Ohio pottery industry was the development of innovative and varied proprietary tile production and installation methods. Compared to its emphasis on mosaic murals, MTC's utilitarian and giftware goods were produced in limited quantities and were not well received at the time, making them rarer today. This book chronicles the history of ceramic creativity in Zanesville, Ohio, from its earliest days as a bustling town before the Great Depression through its recovery in the 1960s. It examines the Mosaic Tile Company's whole history, the bygone details of this long-lost business, its products and its employees, and incorporates images and postcards illustrating its products in each chapter.

A Mosaic of Believers

A Mosaic of Believers
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780253203434
ISBN-13 : 0253203430
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis A Mosaic of Believers by : Gerardo Marti

Mosaic in southern California is one of the largest and most innovative multiethnic congregations in America. Gerardo Marti shows us how this unusual church has achieved multiethnicity, not by targeting specific groups, but by providing multiple havens of inclusion that play down ethnic differences. He reveals a congregation aiming to reconstruct evangelical theology, personal identity, member involvement, and church governance to create an institution with greater relevance to the social reality of a new generation.

Tunisian Mosaics

Tunisian Mosaics
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 0892368578
ISBN-13 : 9780892368570
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Tunisian Mosaics by : Aïcha Ben Abed Ben Khader

As the Roman Empire expanded its African settlements in the early centuries of the common era, thousands of mosaic floor pavements were fashioned to adorn the townhouses and rural estates of the African upper classes. Between the second and sixth centuries, mosaic art blossomed, particularly in Africa Proconsularis, the region comprising modern Tunisia. In contrast to the official art of imperial Rome, mosaics generally expressed the worldviews of private citizens. These artworks are remarkable for the intricate beauty of their polychromatic geometric and floral designs, as well as for figural scenes depicting the interests and activities of the patrons who commissioned them--scenes of daily life, athletic contests, gladiator spectacles, and classical literature and mythology. Abundantly illustrated throughout, Tunisian Mosaics: Treasures from Roman Africa offers the general reader a lively introduction to this extraordinary ancient art. Initial chapters survey the historical background of Roman Africa and discuss the development of mosaic art in the Mediterranean. Subsequent chapters profile Tunisia's major mosaic sites and tour the collections of important museums. A final chapter surveys current initiatives to preserve this heritage for future generations.