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Paul Delaroche: History Painted
From his early historical paintings to experimental pieces influenced by photography, the book analyzes each stage of Delaroche’s artistic development—as well as his major masterpieces such as The Execution of Lady Jane Grey and The ...
Stephen Bann, Paul Delaroche, 1997
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Mazo de La Roche: The Hidden Life
This work will appeal to all the many Jalna fan worldwide, and to lovers of biographies.
First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Building of Jalna takes readers to the origins of the Whiteoak family saga.
In the fourth novel of the series, a love affair with the widow of his best friend hampers Renny Whiteoak's efforts to keep his estate and family traditions intact.
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Paul Delaroche, 1797-1856: Paintings in the Wallace Collection
Curator Stephen Duffy discusses in detail the twelve works, and in an introductory essay examines the life and career of the artist, on whom there will be also an exhibition at the National Gallery, London, 2010.
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32 short views of Mazo de la Roche
In this unconventional biography, Daniel Bratton intersperses his account of the chapters in Mazo de la Roche's life with photographs; old letters; passages from his own journal; conversations with the last living contacts with Mazo de la ...
It has been a century since Captain Philip and Adeline Whiteoak arrived in Canada and built their legacy.
The book became an immediate bestseller. In 1929, the sequel Whiteoaks also went to the top of bestseller lists. Mazo went on to publish 16 novels in the popular series about a Canadian family named Whiteoak, living in a house called Jalna.
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Variable Winds at Jalna
Maitland Fitzturgis and his sister, Sylvia, travel from Ireland for his official acceptance by the family as Adelines husband. Finch and Maurice also return, and Maurice brings with him his own problematic affairs of the heart.