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Lectures on Art

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The Sylphs of the Season With Other Poems

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The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subjects: Poetry / General; History / United States / General;
The Correspondence of Washington Allston

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Millennial Desire and the Apocalyptic Vision of Washington Allston (New directions in American art)

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Autobiographical Works of Washington Alston (Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints)

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The Life and Letters of Washington Allston

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1892. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XXX. LETTEBS FROM HORATIO GREENOUGH EULOGIZING Allston's CHARACTER AND COMMENTING ON HIS WORKS.--A LETTER FROM W. W. STORY, SUPPLEMENTED BY A TRIBUTE TO ALLSTON IN VERSE. Both the personal and the artistic sides of Allston are eloquently testified to in the two following letters from Horatio Greenough to R. H. Dana, Sr.: "paris, September 21, 1848. "My Dear Sir: Your letter of the 13th ult. has just now reached me, and has been a great relief to me. The thought of having been so near Allston at the time of his death, yet not with him, distressed me. I longed for a voice from one of you, to hear what you have now told me. What would I not have borne to have the memory which your daughter will ever retain of having listened to the last breathings of his blessed spirit! . . . But I knew all that I was enjoying when Allston lived. I can truly say that I heard him as an angel, and that when far from him he exercised over me a power no other man ever did. "In my eagerness to do something, I wrote to Mr. Quincy and to Mr. Gray to beg that they would use their influence to prevent tampering with the unfinished work which Allston had left. I tried to make them feel that works like his are always finished, because the first lines that declared his intention were a whole, and never finished, because the last agony of elaboration was but an approximation to his thought. I wished them to understand that instead of endeavoring to help him, our task is but to receive gratefully and cherish as it is all that came from him. "I can fully realize the anxiety with which you shrink from undertaking his biography. As a man you can record him--I know you will do it--worthily! As an artist you cannot record him! You will see that the news of his decease will elicit fro...

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AB Community Notes (May 29) - Allston-Brighton TAB
AB Community Notes (May 29)The Brighton-Allston Improvement meets on the first Thursday of the month at the Elks Lodge, 326 Washington St. in Brighton. All BAIA meetings are wheelchair accessible and open to the public. For more information call 617-787-1299.

Allston-Brighton Community Notes (May 22) - Allston-Brighton TAB
Allston-Brighton Community Notes (May 22)The workshop takes place at the Brighton Allston Congregational Church at 404 Washington St. from 6-8:30 pm Pesticides and lawn chemicals may have unforeseen impacts on human health and can move through the soil into drinking water supplies, ponds,

East Bay Events Calendar: Community Calendar - Berkeley Daily Planet
East Bay Events Calendar: Community CalendarRally For Social Security Fairness for Teachers at 11 am at Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley High School, Allston Way. www.socialsecurityfairness.com Walking Tour of Chinatown Meet at 10 am at the fountain of Pacific Renaissance Plaza, Ninth St.,

Harvard's Role As a Nonprofit - Harvard Crimson
Harvard's Role As a NonprofitPartly due to these reduced expenses, Harvard currently owns over 923000 square feet of property in Allston that are neither developed for Harvard's purposes nor leased to Allston businesses. Harvard would be less likely to hold these land lots for

Preview calendar - Contra Costa Times
Preview calendar2150 Allston Way, Berkeley. Expressions Gallery — "Spring Has Sprung," through June 5. "Spring Has Sprung" presents the colors and freshness of spring in landscapes, florals, birds and abstracts. Artwork includes paintings, photography, mixed media,