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Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Biography.
The Mississippi Quarterly
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September 22, 1994|
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A few days after Lee's surrender at Appomattox, the Garrisonian abolitionist Lydia Maria Child observed that she did not "feel blood-thirsty toward any of the rebels." Despite her pacifism she had supported the Union war effort. But four years of civil war had not extinguished her non-resistant sentiments, and she shuddered at the prospect that the restoration of peace might be accompanied by the execution of leading rebels. She hoped that Jefferson Davis would successfully "slip away to some place of safety," and she wished nothing worse for Lee than that he "get a good living ...
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Masolino da Panicale.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...painting and in part because Masolino was older, having been born...authorship and style. Each phase of Masolino's career is covered in an...reasonably, that Gentile da Fabriano's influence, and...Monaco's, was more lasting on Masolino than Masaccio's. As Roberts...
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John Otte: Whitespace.
Magazine article from: Artforum International
; ...fifteenth-century Italian painter Masolino da Panicale, who reveled in the ornamentation...for itself more directly than Masolino was able to do, but also presents...elegiac about this fragment from Masolino, and an elegiac impulse has become...
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John Otte
Magazine article from: Artforum
; ...fifteenth-century Italian painter Masolino da Panicale, who reveled in the ornamentation...for itself more directly than Masolino was able to do, but also presents...elegiac about this fragment from Masolino, and an elegiac impulse has become...
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Love: Annunciations: Mother of God, this art is holy hilarious
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...more elaborately equipped, with major draperies accessorised, as befits their profession, by haloes and wings. Masolino da Panicale puts Gabriel in a dress smothered in flowers that would do William Morris proud. Signorelli has the angel in a...
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VISITORS FROM ANOTHER PLANET; Experts have long puzzled over bizarre flying objects appearing in Old Masters. We've had cherubs and angels. Now, an academic says,we've got.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...says Volterri. The Independence Day-style 'alien invasion force' is a feature of The Miracle Of The Snow by Masolino da Panicale, painted in 1429. It shows a fleet of disc-like objects swarming over an idealised Rome. According to Volterri...
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Mystery photo contest: name that UFO!
Magazine article from: Current Science, a Weekly Reader publication
; ...object that is a common sight at night, particularly in November. What might it be? 2. The Italian painter Masolino da Panicale created this artwork, II Miracolo Della Neve, in 1428. UFOlogists contend that the objects in the sky are a...
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Hometown boy: Piero della Francesca in Arezzo: there are some impressive and illuminating loans to this courageous monographic exhibition on Piero della Francesca in the province of Arezzo, but there are also too many irrelevant works. Tom Henry asks how useful is it for an artist to be celebrated in his home town?(EXHIBITIONS)(Museo Statale d'Arte Medievale e Moderna)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...Valdarno, Sodoma is coming to Vercelli and we await Masolino in Panicale, Michelangelo in Caprese and Titian in Cadore (or...theoretical writings and distant echoes (what have Vicino da Ferrara, Lorenzo Costa and the Maestro della Pala dei...
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