This book features a detailed chronological summary of the artist's life and work.
Karal Ann Marling Knihy
Karal Ann Marling je profesorkou dejín umenia a amerických štúdií na Minnesotskej univerzite. Je autorkou mnohých kníh, ktoré sa zaoberajú okrem iného americkým nástenným maliarstvom z obdobia Veľkej hospodárskej krízy, ilustráciami 40. rokov, architektúrou zábavných parkov a vplyvom televízie na vizuálnu kultúru 50. rokov. Jej dielo sa ponára do vizuálnej histórie a skúma, ako umenie a kultúra formovali americkú identitu. Prostredníctvom jej štúdií získavame hlbšie porozumenie vizuálnym prejavom a ich spoločenskému dopadu.






Old Glory: Unfurling History
- 48 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
Exploring the rich histories and myths of the United States flag, this book traces its evolution from the Revolutionary War to modern times. It offers a visually captivating experience, featuring lavish illustrations sourced from the Library of Congress archives, which enhance the narrative of this iconic symbol. The text delves into the cultural significance and stories behind the flag, providing readers with a deeper understanding of its enduring legacy.
Merry Christmas! : Celebrating America's Greatest Holiday
- 464 stránok
- 17 hodin čítania
Describes the outsize spectacle that Christmas has become, showing the provenance and significance of each of its essential parts: the decorated trees and holiday lights, the cards and gifts and wrapping papers, the toy villages and store displays and Macy's holiday parade, Bing Crosby and Santa Claus. Includes information on Dayton department stores' Santabear
As seen on TV: The visual culture of everyday life in the 1950s.
- 336 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
Discusses popular culture in the United States after the invention of the television.
Ice: Great Moments in the History of Hard, Cold Water
- 224 stránok
- 8 hodin čítania
Exploring the multifaceted significance of "hard, cold water," cultural historian Karal Ann Marling delves into a variety of captivating subjects, ranging from frozen landscapes and visionary explorers to icy desserts and enchanting castles. The book offers a rich tapestry of cultural insights and historical narratives, showcasing the diverse ways in which ice and cold water have influenced human experience and imagination.
George Washington Slept Here
Colonial Revivals and American Culture, 1876-1986
- 472 stránok
- 17 hodin čítania
The book explores the humorous and chaotic experiences of a couple who decide to renovate a dilapidated country home, believed to have once hosted George Washington. As they navigate the challenges of their new property, they encounter quirky neighbors, unexpected obstacles, and their own relationship dynamics. The story blends comedy with themes of homeownership, history, and the American dream, showcasing the trials and tribulations of adapting to rural life.
Without a detailed description, it's challenging to provide a specific summary. However, "Graceland" often explores themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of life in a changing cultural landscape. It may feature characters navigating their dreams and struggles, set against a backdrop that reflects personal and societal challenges. The narrative could intertwine elements of music, family dynamics, and the pursuit of hope in difficult circumstances.