information about impressionism in literature especially american literature please?
Q. information about impressionism in literature especially american literature please?
Asked by lilac - Tue Mar 31 14:08:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. this short article is all i could find for you
Answered by im back - Sat Apr 4 03:52:08 2009

Is American "genre" painting considered a stylistic period?
Q. I'm writing a paper on a work presented in a museum. In the paper I have to talk about th e stylistic period that I think the painting represented, for instance Realism, Impressionism, etc. I was going to call the painting as part of the "realism" style, but in doing my research I came across that it was an American "genre" painting. Is American genre painting a style on its own, or is it a type of realism? What style, if anything, would genre painting be most similar to? The name of the painting and artist is Cyrus Durand Chapman's "The Wedding Bonnet" - It's a local area painter in a local museum, I doubt if everyone ever heard of him. It was painted in 1856.
Asked by blueanxiety - Sun Nov 12 17:09:17 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. My friend, it always helps if you can give us the name of the artist and/or the painting. But to answer your question there have been several periods in American art history where certain artists and their styles were classified as much by the genre as by the style. The Regionalisms (like Thomas Hart Benton and Edward Hopper) were lumped together in that genre even though their styles were seldom similar. Likewise with the genre miscalled 'Western' art. Russel, Remington and Albert Bierstadt are all lumped into this category even though their individual styles are worlds apart. (I think Chapman's style would be called American Romanticism because it was mostly done during that period.)
Answered by Doc Watson - Sun Nov 12 19:51:48 2006

Is This A Famous Painting Unknown Artist Who IS THIS Chinese Japan American Impressionisms Oil ART PLEASE HELP
Q. This was left to my by my grandfather, i love it... However, i do not have any information on the artist or the type. I think its impressionisms but.. Im no art person and really dont know. Any help would be greatly appreciated. To find some history about it would mean a lot. Thanks for your time.
Asked by rising_light - Sat Jul 19 20:49:32 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Glad you love them and that they were your grandfathers makes them even more special ..However these are the type of paintings that are sold in tourist areas like near the beach or a sea side resort ... mass produced and their value is only decorative .
Answered by jsfumato - Sun Jul 20 19:55:21 2008

what was the civilian population's reaction to increased governement powers during ww1?
Q. 4. Which killed the greatest number of American soldiers during the Spanish-American War? (Points: 3) Battle of Manila Bay yellow fever Battle of San Juan Hill invasion of Puerto Rico 21. What was the civilian population's reaction to increased government powers during World War I? (Points: 3) disapproval of federal hiring process resentment over government controls relief over government assistance widespread approval of increased federal powers 22. How did the military recruit the majority of the four million Americans who served during World War I? (Points: 3) through volunteers that enlisted in the service by paying bonuses based on needs for specific skills through the draft authorized by… [cont.]
Asked by HELPP ! - Tue Mar 2 16:27:54 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Try asking each question separately, you may get more answers.
Answered by Jim - Tue Mar 2 17:16:13 2010

HELP WITH HISTORY!!!!?
Q. 24. In which area was prosperity limited following World War I? (Points: 3) seasonal unemployment demands of the middle class high compensation for women assembly line jobs 25. Why did the automobile have a major impact on the United States in the twenties? (Points: 3) It caused traffic problems. Accidents made it difficult for hospitals to provide adequate care. A fifth of the population owned a vehicle to use for work and leisure. The government could tax gasoline. 26. Which technological change does not belong with American life in the 1920s? (Points: 3) televisions for most of the middle class radios in homes across the nation telephones for a majority of families electricity in most… [cont.]
Asked by Breezi - Fri May 15 15:19:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. use your text book, getting the answers here won't help you on a quiz
Answered by coastiewife - Fri May 15 15:22:52 2009

help with history...?
Q. 24. In which area was prosperity limited following World War I? (Points: 3) seasonal unemployment demands of the middle class high compensation for women assembly line jobs 25. Why did the automobile have a major impact on the United States in the twenties? (Points: 3) It caused traffic problems. Accidents made it difficult for hospitals to provide adequate care. A fifth of the population owned a vehicle to use for work and leisure. The government could tax gasoline. 26. Which technological change does not belong with American life in the 1920s? (Points: 3) televisions for most of the middle class radios in homes across the nation telephones for a majority of families electricity in most urban homes and businesses 27. What… [cont.]
Asked by Breezi - Fri May 15 16:30:11 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 24.woman 25.5th of pop. 26.tv 27.abs 28.ed 29.new literary 30.kkk 31.pro act 32.scopes 33.women 34.most import
Answered by dan - Fri May 15 16:55:52 2009

Music Trivia~~ Do You Know The Answers?
Q. The title of a widely performed contemporary American opera contains the word: a) singing b) marriage c) Marilyn d) Nixon e)flute Beethoven s Symphony Number Three was originally dedicated to: a) Queen Elizabeth b) his mother c) Napoleon d) Gustav Mahler e) Emperor Franz The main theme from Tchaikovsky s Romeo and Juliet overture later became a popular song called: a) Smoke Gets in Your Eyes b) Our Love c) Over the Rainbow d) One for My Baby d) Cradle Song The nineteenth century folk song John Henry deals with: a) the hanging of a local hero b) protests against the Civil War c) a beloved bank robber on the Western frontier d) a man competing against a steam drill e) a lover who arrives too later to stop his sweetheart from marrying his… [cont.]
Asked by .:*:.Fallen Angel.:*:. - Wed Feb 11 23:52:21 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You have got to be kidding us?
Answered by Bob - Thu Feb 12 05:00:24 2009

plz. help me to write the main idea of this article in the NY Times. in two pages.?
Q. November 5, 2006 Where Plan A Left Ahmad Chalabi By dexter filkins 1. London, August 2006 Many miles away in a more dangerous place the dream is ending badly. The bodies pile up. Good people stream to the borders. Leaders pile money onto planes. The center is giving way. The apartment on South Street in London is an antidote to Baghdad in nearly every respect. Where the Iraqi capital rings with chaos and violence, the sidewalks of Mayfair are quiet enough to hear your own voice above the cars. Baghdad is treeless and tan; the South Street apartment opens onto a private park filled with the lushness of an English garden. Just across the way is the Anglican church where General Eisenhower, stationed here as the commander of Allied forces… [cont.]
Asked by god - Tue Nov 7 05:00:15 2006 - - 1 Answers - 11 Comments

A. I really thought about helping you out here, just because it would be fun to write. Then I looked at your profile and see that: 1. You answer other people's questions so obviously without care and thought and apparently just for points so you can go ask more questions. and 2. The people that are gracious enough to assist you or answer your questions most of the time don't even recieve the courtesy of you selecting the "best answer" but they are instead selected by voters. So instead I decide that if you are not interested in doing the right, then why in the world should anyone be interested in helping you?
Answered by stymie1970 - Tue Nov 7 20:33:53 2006

Can anyone recommend some good non-fiction history books?
Q. I have two requirements: they must be both scholarly and readable. The following list will give you some idea of my tastes. Thanks, fellow history buffs! David McCullough--The Great Bridge, A Path Between the Seas, Truman, 1776, etc. Stephen Ambrose--Band of Brothers, etc. Joseph Ellis--Founding Brothers, American Sphinx, etc. Antonia Fraser--Cromwell; Mary Queen of Scots, etc. H.W. Brands--bios of FDR, Franklin, Jackson, etc. Alison Weir--Queen Elizabeth I; Eleanor of Aquitaine, etc. Will and Ariel Durant--History of Western Civilization Series, 11 vols. Thomas Costain--History of the Plantagenets, 4 vols. John Toland--The Rising Sun, The Last Hundred Days, etc. Cornelius Ryan--Longest Day; A Bridge Too Far John Keegan--Face of Battle,… [cont.]
Asked by mulelippz - Wed Jan 7 07:33:00 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm into Chicago history so I would recommend "City of the Century" by Donald Miller. It's THE Chicago history text in my opinion. A great book on the Great Depression is "The Great Depression" by Robert McElvaine. A few others I didn't' see on your list: Bernard DeVoto - "The Year of Decision 1846" James McPherson - "Battle Cry of Freedom" Roger Crowley - "1453" Biographical: Philip Caputo - "A Rumor of War" Ted Lawson - "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" Hope this is helpful to you.
Answered by John might know - Wed Jan 7 13:05:37 2009

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