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It will be recalled from discussion in Chapter 1 that the Australian arts were strongly influenced by a growing wave of ... He soon, however, found himself fascinated by Aboriginal culture, and this fascination was very shortly to bear ...
Introduces colors through bears of all colors, from sunny yellow bears to sleepy black bears. On board pages.
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This speech was not, however, a mere eulogy to a fallen poet, but a larger tribute to the role of art and culture in ... did use the power and glamour of the White House to bring attention to composers, musicians, writers, and artists.
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Metcalf, Eugene W. ''Black Art, Folk Art, and Social Control.'' Winterthur Portfolio 18, no. 4 (Winter 1983): 271–89. Metropolitan Museum of Art. African-American Artists, 1929–1945: Prints, Drawings, and Paintings in the Metropolitan ...
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