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Art in Florida

Art in Florida
Author: Maybelle Mann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The final chapter covers government-sponsored art in the 1930s, including murals in public buildings and the Index of American Design. Collected here are 160 illustrations of Florida art, 100 in color. The illustrated paintings were gathered from public and private collections all over the country, many reproduced here for the first time.


Florida History & the Arts

Florida History & the Arts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2007
Genre: Arts
ISBN:

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A magazine of Florida's heritage.


Florida History and the Arts

Florida History and the Arts
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2000
Genre: Art and history
ISBN:

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This web page has links to the Florida History and the Arts magazine and a letter from the Secretary of State. Links to other Department of State divisions are available.


Indian Art of Ancient Florida

Indian Art of Ancient Florida
Author: Barbara A. Purdy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780813014623

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For thousands of years, the Indians of Florida created exquisite objects from the natural materials available to them - wood, bone, stone, clay, and shell. This stunning full-color book, the first devoted exclusively to the artistic achievements of the Florida aborigines, describes and pictures 116 of these masterpieces. A brief history of the consequences of European infiltration and later investigations by explorers and archaeologists sets the stage for consideration of the works themselves. They date from the Paleoindian period (ca. 9500-8000 B.C.) to the mid-sixteenth century and include utilitarian creations, instruments of personal adornment and magic, and objects indicating status, paying homage to ancestors, or aiding the dead in their journey into the next world.


Celebrating Florida

Celebrating Florida
Author: Gary Russell Libby
Publisher: Museum of Arts & Sciences
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9780933053090

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Celebrating Florida: Works of Art from the Vickers Collection illustrates in full color a generous selection of paintings and works on paper by some of the world's most significant artists who came to Florida from 1823 to 1950 to capture the "Sunshine State". Of particular interest to students of Florida history are two essays by noted historians Wendell Garrett and Erik Robinson, who discuss the "creation of Florida" and its birth as a state in 1845. Essays on each artist present an aesthetic, historical, social, and cultural overview - designed to clarify the significance of the works of art presented in this first-ever collection of Florida-based art. Essays on each artist with bibliographies by Henry Adams, Gary R. Libby, James Murphy, Erik Robinson, and David Swoyer help to explain the significance of individual works and their place in Florida's history and artistic record. Celebrating Florida: Works of Art from the Vickers Collection offers the most comprehensive study of Florida art currently available. It also serves as the catalog for a traveling exhibition curated at the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach, Florida, in honor of Florida's Sesquicentennial.


Our Florida Legacy

Our Florida Legacy
Author: Margaret Barlow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780975993507

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"This book uses the eight large history murals, by artist Christopher Still, that decorate the walls of the House of Representatives to help tell the story of Florida. The broad themes of the paintings and many of the symbolic elements they contain serve to introduce some of the people and events that contributed to the state's vivid history. Contained within each chapter are brief comments and photographs that give a glimpse into the evolving role of Florida's lawmaking institutions."--Page [7].


Early Nature Artists in Florida

Early Nature Artists in Florida
Author: Chris Fasolino
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439673594

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Florida's amazing landscapes and fascinating wildlife were sources of inspiration for early naturalists seeking new horizons. Among them was John James Audubon. Elegant herons, acrobatic terns, endearing pelicans and colorful roseate spoonbills all feature among his beloved artwork. But Audubon was not the first nature artist inspired by Florida. Mark Catesby, an English country squire turned adventurer, helped introduce the wonders of Florida to a European audience in the 1700s. And William Bartram, a Pennsylvania Quaker, traveled south to explore the Florida wilderness, where he canoed across a lake full of alligators and lived to sketch the creatures. Author Chris Fasolino shares the stories of these artistic expeditions in a collection replete with gorgeous artwork that includes high-definition images of Audubon's rarely seen original paintings.


The Art of Florida

The Art of Florida
Author: Rodney Carlisle
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1683342593

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A visual guide to approximately 20 Florida art colonies and districts. The book will discusses in detail a variety of towns in Florida renowned as “Art Colonies,” together with several “Arts Districts” in both small towns and larger cities that have been designated by the local government and/or by developers as neighborhoods set aside to foster the arts. Many of the communities sponsor annual art festivals or shows that have been held for more than 40 years. The book features color photographs that capture the variety of art forms that are uniquely Florida and covers special aspects of art in Florida such as the great number of Florida artists, the influence of arts projects and social realism of the New Deal, mural painting in Florida, the “Highwaymen,” and the extremely rich 19th and 20th century history of Florida artists. Colonies and districts include: Bradenton Village of the Arts, Eau Gallie Arts District, St Petersburg Warehouse Arts District and Central Arts District, Tampa and Tallahassee.


Celebrating Florida

Celebrating Florida
Author: Gary R. Libby
Publisher: Florida Sesquicentennial S
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780813068886

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This book illustrates in full color a generous selection of paintings, drawings, and prints by some of the world's most significant artists who came to Florida from 1823 to 1950 to capture the "Sunshine State."