Arkansas Made, Volume 2: A Survey of the Decorative, Mechanical, and Fine Arts Produced in Arkansas, 1819-1950

Author:   Swannee Bennett ,  Jennifer Carman ,  William B. Worthen
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781682261446


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   03 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Swannee Bennett ,  Jennifer Carman ,  William B. Worthen
Publisher:   University of Arkansas Press
Imprint:   University of Arkansas Press
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781682261446


ISBN 10:   1682261441
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   03 March 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Arkansas Made is clearly organized, a necessity for tackling the extensive subject matter. This substantial effort requires two volumes; these are like handsome fraternal twins who are identical in origin but differ in appearance and interests. ... Arkansas Made is ... an exceptional publication, an absorbing reference book in the guise of coffee-table volumes, distinguished by relevant technical, cultural, and historical information. ... In presenting objects, rather than depending on narratives, Arkansas Made provides a less familiar lens to view Arkansas history. It delivers convincing support of the authors' argument about the underrecognized richness of the state's history. The impressive number and variety of objects presented, from Elsie Bates Freund's inventive modern jewelry to humble stoneware crocks, belie a simple narrative about Arkansas's past, and create a compelling portrayal of the more varied lives of the many individuals who created and lived amongst these objects."" --Catherine Wallack, Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Spring 2022


"""Arkansas Made is clearly organized, a necessity for tackling the extensive subject matter. This substantial effort requires two volumes; these are like handsome fraternal twins who are identical in origin but differ in appearance and interests. ... Arkansas Made is ... an exceptional publication, an absorbing reference book in the guise of coffee-table volumes, distinguished by relevant technical, cultural, and historical information. ... In presenting objects, rather than depending on narratives, Arkansas Made provides a less familiar lens to view Arkansas history. It delivers convincing support of the authors' argument about the underrecognized richness of the state's history. The impressive number and variety of objects presented, from Elsie Bates Freund's inventive modern jewelry to humble stoneware crocks, belie a simple narrative about Arkansas's past, and create a compelling portrayal of the more varied lives of the many individuals who created and lived amongst these objects."" --Catherine Wallack, Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Spring 2022"


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Swannee Bennett retired as director of Historic Arkansas Museum in 2020 after a career at the museum spanning thirty-eight years. Jennifer Carman is an independent art historian and Accredited Senior Appraiser of American and European fine and decorative arts. She holds an MPhil in the history of art from the University of Glasgow and is a graduate connoisseur of Christie’s Education in London. William B. Worthen retired as director of Historic Arkansas Museum in 2016 after a forty-four-year career at the museum.

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