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Kurs: Specjalne zagadnienia z historii sztuki > Rozdział 1
Lekcja 3: Polityka i władza- Majority to minority and back again
- Ostentatious Plainness: Copley's portrait of the Mifflins
- Ostentatious plainness, Copley’s portrait of the Mifflins: learning resources
- Face to face with the voters: Bingham's Country Politician
- Face to face with the voters, Bingham's Country Politician: learning resources
- Snakes and petticoats? Making sense of politics at the end of the Civil War
- Snakes and petticoats? Making sense of politics at the end of the Civil War: learning resources
- Custer's Last Stand — from the Lakota perspective
- Custer's Last Stand — from the Lakota perspective: learning resources
- An artifact of racism: a Connecticut Klan robe
- An artifact of racism, a Connecticut Klan robe: learning resources
- Horace Pippin's Mr. Prejudice
- Horace Pippin's Mr. Prejudice: learning resources
- A brutal history told for a modern city, Diego Rivera's Sugar Cane
- A brutal history told for a modern city, Diego Rivera's Sugar Cane: learning resources
- Making an icon: JFK and the power of media
- Making an icon, JFK and the power of media: learning resources
- Homage to JFK: Rauschenberg's Retroactive I
- Homage to JFK, Rauschenberg's Retroactive I: learning resources
- An unflinching memorial to civil rights martyrs, Thornton Dial's Blood and Meat
- An unflinching memorial to Civil Rights martyrs, Thornton Dial’s Blood and Meat: learning resources
- Titus Kaphar, The Cost of Removal
- Titus Kaphar, The Cost of Removal: learning resources
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Snakes and petticoats? Making sense of politics at the end of the Civil War
This ceramic jug uses satire to poke fun at the defeated Confederacy. See learning resources here.
Anna Pottery, Snake Jug, c. 1865, stoneware with painted decoration, 31.75 x 21.11 x 22.07 cm (Minneapolis Institute of Art) A Seeing America video Speakers: Dr. Alex Bortolot and Dr. Beth Harris. Stworzone przez: Beth Harris i Steven Zucker.
Anna Pottery, Snake Jug, c. 1865, stoneware with painted decoration, 31.75 x 21.11 x 22.07 cm (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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