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Picturesque America;: Illustrations from the original 1874 edition, colored in the style of the period. The mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, waterfalls, ... of our country by eminent American artists Posters Photos Art
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Picturesque America;: Illustrations from the original 1874 edition, colored in the style of the period. The mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, waterfalls, ... of our country by eminent American artists Books
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Binding: Unknown Binding
EAN: 9780070324619
ISBN: 0070324611
Label: American Heritage Pub. Co.; distribution by McGraw-Hill
Manufacturer: American Heritage Pub. Co.; distribution by McGraw-Hill
Publication Date: 1974
Publisher: American Heritage Pub. Co.; distribution by McGraw-Hill
Sales Rank: 1533783
Studio: American Heritage Pub. Co.; distribution by McGraw-Hill




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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - How American artists viewed their country over 100 years ago
"Picturesque America" is a collection of almost 50 wood and steel engravings that was originally issued in 1874 under the auspices of William Cullen Bryant. This collection, issued in 1974, by Oliver Jensen of American Heritage Magazine is essentially a second look at this late nineteenth century self-portrait through more modern eyes.

As Oliver Jensen states in his preface, these pictures are an idealized view of our country, and are not to be taken as representative. The engravings ... Read More





 



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