Walk to the Paradise Garden

Walk to the Paradise Garden
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Synopsis Walk to the Paradise Garden by : F. DELIUS

Walks to the Paradise Garden

Walks to the Paradise Garden
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Publisher : DAP Artbooks Editions
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 1732848203
ISBN-13 : 9781732848207
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Synopsis Walks to the Paradise Garden by : Phillip March Jones

"Walks to the Paradise Garden is the last unpublished manuscript of the late American poet, photographer, publisher and bon viveur Jonathan Williams (1929-2008). This book chronicles Williams' road trips across the Southern United States with photographers Guy Mendes and Roger Manley in search of the most authentic and outlandish artists the South had to offer. Williams describes the project thus: 'The people and places in Walks to the Paradise Garden exist along the blue highways of America.... We have traveled many thousands of miles, together and separately, to document what tickled us, what moved us, and what (sometimes) appalled us.' The majority of these road trips took place in the 1980s, a pivotal decade in the development of Southern 'yard shows' and many of the artists are now featured in major institutions. This book, however, chronicles them at the outset of their careers and provides essential context for their inclusion in the art historical canon"--Back cover.

Walk in the Paradise Garden

Walk in the Paradise Garden
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Total Pages : 292
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Synopsis Walk in the Paradise Garden by : Anne Maybury

Walk in the Paradise Garden

Walk in the Paradise Garden
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Synopsis Walk in the Paradise Garden by : Anne Maybury

Paradise Garden

Paradise Garden
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Publisher : Chronicle Books (CA)
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822021408380
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Synopsis Paradise Garden by : Robert Peacock

A truly remarkable pictorial homage to Howard Finster's spiritual and artistic "garden" outside of Atlanta, Georgia. Finster has been busy for the last 25 years creating a kind of mystical Disney World populated by "found" sculpture, paintings, and writings. It would be easy to dismiss Finster as a "kook," but the contributing photographers ably capture for posterity the man's work with a loving detail that conveys the powerful urgency of his art. The color photographs are accompanied by Finster's own descriptions of how he created the garden, and commentary by fans such as David Byrne. Lacks an index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Paradise Garden

The Paradise Garden
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Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 0099609215
ISBN-13 : 9780099609216
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Paradise Garden by : Colin Thompson

In the quiet of a great garden, away from the noise and fumes of the city, Peter finds the peace and contentment that is missing from his home life. Yet, as summer turns to winter, so Peter must return home - but his paradise garden goes with him.

Anthem for Doomed Youth

Anthem for Doomed Youth
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9780312387761
ISBN-13 : 0312387768
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Anthem for Doomed Youth by : Carola Dunn

When the bodies of three men are found outside of London, DCI Alec Fletcher discovers the victims were in the same unit in World War I.

Paradise Garden

Paradise Garden
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Total Pages : 9
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:223270308
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Synopsis Paradise Garden by : Kenneth Allan Clark

A Walk in the Garden

A Walk in the Garden
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781850753384
ISBN-13 : 1850753385
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis A Walk in the Garden by : Paul Morris

This collection of essays by notable scholars offers a unique, multi-faceted approach to the understanding of the Garden story. Starting with the motifs, context, structure and language of the biblical text itself, the chapters trace the Jewish and Christian exegetical traditions, and developments in literature and iconography. This is an invaluable book for students and scholars of biblical studies, theology, literature, art history and the psychology of religion.

The Paradise Garden Murals of Malinalco

The Paradise Garden Murals of Malinalco
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9780292769199
ISBN-13 : 0292769199
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Paradise Garden Murals of Malinalco by : Jeanette Favrot Peterson

Winner, Charles Rufus Morey Award, 1993 The valley of Malinalco, Mexico, long renowned for its monolithic Aztec temples, is a microcosm of the historical changes that occurred in the centuries preceding and following the Spanish conquest in the sixteenth century. In particular, the garden frescoes uncovered in 1974 at the Augustinian monastery of Malinalco document the collision of the European search for Utopia with the reality of colonial life. In this study, Jeanette F. Peterson examines the murals within the dual heritage of pre-Hispanic and European muralism to reveal how the wall paintings promoted the political and religious agendas of the Spanish conquerors while preserving a record of pre-Columbian rituals and imagery. She finds that the utopian themes portrayed at Malinalco and other Augustinian monasteries were integrated into a religious and political ideology that, in part, camouflaged the harsh realities of colonial policies toward the native population. That the murals were ultimately whitewashed at the end of the sixteenth century suggests that the "spiritual conquest" failed. Peterson argues that the incorporation of native features ultimately worked to undermine the orthodoxy of the Christian message. She places the murals' imagery within the pre-Columbian tlacuilo (scribe-painter) tradition, traces a "SahagĂșn connection" between the Malinalco muralists and the native artists working at the Franciscan school of Tlatelolco, and explores mural painting as an artistic response to acculturation. The book is beautifully illustrated with 137 black-and-white figures, including photographs and line drawings. For everyone interested in the encounter between European and Native American cultures, it will be essential reading.