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All About Autumn Coloring Book (Volume 1) (Art-Filled Fun Coloring Books) . That makes these illustrations perfect for displaying after you’ve finished coloring them in. The back of each coloring page has been left blank. So, gather together your favorite art supplies
Title | : | All About Autumn Coloring Book (Volume 1) (Art-Filled Fun Coloring Books) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.94 (751 Votes) |
Id Book | : | 1500906549 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 64 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-22 |
Type File | : | PDF, DOC, RTF, ePub |
With 30 designs that celebrate the autumn season, colorists of all ages will delight in adding their own touch of color to each of the illustrations found in this coloring book. So, gather together your favorite art supplies and get ready for hours of fun as you color each of these beautifully detailed autumnal designs. The back of each coloring page has been left blank. That makes these illustrations perfect for displaying after you’ve finished coloring them in.
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Most Americans may assume that Mathew Brady was the only man with a camera crisscrossing war-torn America. What’s more, Rosenheim argues, it was in the capturing of these photos that Americans collectively were able to mourn the enormous losses. Thanks. Plus, all Americans for the first time could see a realistic image of the carnage left on battlefields.
“In the creation of this vast treasury of photographs—a national visual library of sorts—the camera performed a key role the opposing armies and their leaders could not: It defined and perhaps even helped unify the nation through an unrehearsed and unscripted act of collective memory-making,” Rosenheim writes.. Coverage includes: how wartime pictures were made and marketed; the individuals in uniform who went to war; portrayals of battle field death; innovat
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