Teresa A. Carbone Books

Happy as a tapir
Happy as a tapir

By Teresa A. Carbone

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When the zoo animals gather to trade animal suits and change identities, as they do twice a year, the tapir is told that he must remain a tapir until he gets it right.

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The world of William Glackens
The world of William Glackens

By Carol Troyen, Teresa A. Carbone, Avis Berman, Sylvia Yount, Charles Brock, Marc Simpson, Judith A. Barter

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The second volume of 'The World of William Glackens' expands the story of American art in the early 20th century. Teresa Carbone highlights a breakout work by Glackens, while Charles Brock shows ho...

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Youth and Beauty Art of the American Twenties
Youth and Beauty Art of the American Twenties

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Accompanying a nationally touring exhibition, this critical history of American art of the 1920s provides a fresh perspective on the strikingly original modernist imagery of the Jazz Age. Youth and...

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Eastman Johnson
Eastman Johnson

By Teresa A. Carbone

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"One of the most important painters of the 19th century, Eastman Johnson (1824-1906) produced a number of canvases that now stand as icons of American art. Works like his Negro Life at the South (1...

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Eastman Johnson
Eastman Johnson

By Teresa A. Carbone

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"One of the most important painters of the 19th century, Eastman Johnson (1824-1906) produced a number of canvases that now stand as icons of American art. Works like his Negro Life at the South (1...

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An American view
An American view

By Brooklyn Museum.

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Object As Insight
Object As Insight

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