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Kurs: Sztuka obu Ameryk do I wojny światowej > Rozdział 7
Lekcja 6: 19th century American sculpture, architecture and photography- Timothy O'Sullivan, Ancient Ruins in the Cañon de Chelle
- Hiram Powers, The Greek Slave
- Seneca Village: the lost history of African Americans in New York
- Olmsted and Vaux, Central Park
- Ukazywanie wolności podczas wojny secesyjnej
- Snakes and petticoats? Making sense of politics at the end of the Civil War
- Carleton Watkins and the business of seeing the American west
- Carving out a life after slavery
- The light of democracy — examining the Statue of Liberty
- Carrère & Hastings, The New York Public Library
- Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives, Knee-Pants at Forty-Five Cents a Dozen—A Ludlow Street Sweater’s Shop
- Mark Hopkins House Side Chair (Herter Brothers)
- Robert Mills and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Lincoln Casey, Washington Monument
- Shrady and Casey, Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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Carving out a life after slavery
A desk made by a formerly enslaved man in the post-Civil War South. See learning resources here.
Writing desk, attributed to William Howard, c. 1870, yellow pine, tobacco box and cotton crate wood, 154.31 75.88 x 60.17 (Minneapolis Institute of Art) A Seeing America video. Speakers: Dr. Alex Bortolot and Dr. Beth Harris. Stworzone przez: Beth Harris i Steven Zucker.
Writing desk, attributed to William Howard, c. 1870, yellow pine, tobacco box and cotton crate wood, 154.31 75.88 x 60.17 (Minneapolis Institute of Art) A Seeing America video. Speakers: Dr. Alex Bortolot and Dr. Beth Harris. Stworzone przez: Beth Harris i Steven Zucker.
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