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The Republic of virtue

Auteur: Robert HughesMark O HatfieldPlanet 24 (Firm)British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.Time Warner, Inc.Alle auteurs
Uitgever: [Alexandria, VA] : PBS Home Video, [1997]
Serie: American visions, 1.
Editie/Formaat:   VHS-video : VHS-band   Visueel materiaal : EngelsAlle edities en materiaalsoorten bekijken.
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An eight part series presenting American history through its visual art, painting, sculpture, architecture and monuments. This first segment examines some of the first images made in America which resemble ancient ones. Jefferson and the founding fathers felt that classicism gave the young nation power and authority. In Washington, D.C. architects adopted and transformed the classical style to serve a new,  Meer lezen...
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Genoemd persoon: Benjamin West; John Singleton Copley; Charles Willson Peale; Thomas Cole; Charles Bulfinch
Genre: Video-opname
Soort document: Visueel materiaal
Alle auteurs / medewerkers: Robert Hughes; Mark O Hatfield; Planet 24 (Firm); British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.; Time Warner, Inc.; WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.); PBS Home Video.
ISBN: 0780618122 9780780618121
OCLC-nummer: 37441836
Taalopmerking: Closed-captioned.
Opmerkingen: Originally produced in 1966 for PBS.
Closed-captioned.
Credits: Producer/director, James Kent ; executive producer, Nicholas Rossiter ; photography, Dave Bennett ; film editor, Colin Minchin ; music, David Ferguson.
Uitvoerende artiest(en): Robert Hughes (art critic), Mark Hatfield (U.S. senator).
Beschrijving: 1 videocassette (58 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in.
Details: VHS.
Inhoud: V. 1. The Republic of virtue --
v. 2. The promised land --
v. 3. The wilderness and the West --
v. 4. The gilded age --
v. 5. A wave from the Atlantic --
v. 6. Streamlines and breadlines --
v. 7. The empire of signs --
v. 8. The age of anxiety.
Serietitel: American visions, 1.
Andere titels: American visions.
Verantwoordelijkheid: written & presented by Robert Hughes ; a Planet 24 production in association with BBC Television ; a Time Inc.-BBC co-production ; produced in association with Thirteen/WNET.

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An eight part series presenting American history through its visual art, painting, sculpture, architecture and monuments. This first segment examines some of the first images made in America which resemble ancient ones. Jefferson and the founding fathers felt that classicism gave the young nation power and authority. In Washington, D.C. architects adopted and transformed the classical style to serve a new, democratic ideal. Hughes explores the work of artists and architects, Benjamin West, John S. Copley, Charles W. Peale, Thomas Cole and Charles Bulfinch.

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