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Language: English
Published by Authentic Lifestyle, Keswick, 2003
ISBN 10: 1850784957 ISBN 13: 9781850784951
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Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Paperback. Softover From Base Camp to Summit : Keswick Year Book 2003 unread condition The Keswick Convention is one of the most established Bible conferences in the world. Each year the best of the Keswick Convention s teaching is gathered together in book form and 2003 was no exception. Building on the success of 2002's book, From Base Camp to Summit contains Joe Stowell s (president of Cornerstone University and former president of the Moody Bible Institute) expert teaching on the centrality of Christ and becoming a disciple. Many of the UK s most eminent Christian leaders spoke on the essential theme of discipleship and it includes the expository talents of Steve Chalke, Steve Bell, Peter Maiden, Terry Virgo, John Risbridger and Elaine Duncan among others. The Keswick 2003 Year Book provides the perfect keepsake of the event both for those who were able to be there and those who weren t. Enjoy the best in clear, incisive and relevant Bible ministry and let it challenge and transform you all the year round. · A collection of teachings on the theme of discipleship taken from the 2003 Keswick Convention. · For those interested in discipleship and anyone who attends or is interested in the Keswick Convention. · Features contributions from a diverse and prestigious group of Bible teachers; lectures and talks in book form to re-read and remind; the ultimate souvenir of Keswick 2003.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. This new volume tells the story of some of the paintings rescued by the the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives (MFAA) organization, the so-called "Monuments Men." In December 1945, 202 paintings, found in German salt mines 2,100 feet underground, where they had been hidden to escape the allied bombing of Berlin, were brought to the United States "for safe keeping" by the Department of the Army. They were exhibited in 1948 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, before some of them were sent on a whistle-stop tour of 13 US cities, despite furious opposition from museum directors, Gallery staff, the public, government officials, and a resolution from 98 leading art authorities demanding the immediate return of the works to Germany. All the paintings, examples of Flemish, Dutch, German, French, English, and Italian Schools, were from museums in Berlin, and had been found in April 1945, along with 100 tons of Reichsbank gold, by the special team of art historians and experts, seconded in the US army, and charged with locating and restituting works of art looted by the Nazis. This book is the first to consider the paintings themselves; it features 22 artworks that were in the original NGA exhibition, including four paintings on loan from Berlin, augmented by others from Cincinnati Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, Washington, The Getty Museum, Miami University (Oxford, OH), and the Taft Museum.
Published by Authentic, 2008
ISBN 10: 1850787557 ISBN 13: 9781850787556
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Hardback. Condition: New. This new volume tells the story of some of the paintings rescued by the the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives (MFAA) organization, the so-called "Monuments Men." In December 1945, 202 paintings, found in German salt mines 2,100 feet underground, where they had been hidden to escape the allied bombing of Berlin, were brought to the United States "for safe keeping" by the Department of the Army. They were exhibited in 1948 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, before some of them were sent on a whistle-stop tour of 13 US cities, despite furious opposition from museum directors, Gallery staff, the public, government officials, and a resolution from 98 leading art authorities demanding the immediate return of the works to Germany. All the paintings, examples of Flemish, Dutch, German, French, English, and Italian Schools, were from museums in Berlin, and had been found in April 1945, along with 100 tons of Reichsbank gold, by the special team of art historians and experts, seconded in the US army, and charged with locating and restituting works of art looted by the Nazis. This book is the first to consider the paintings themselves; it features 22 artworks that were in the original NGA exhibition, including four paintings on loan from Berlin, augmented by others from Cincinnati Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, Washington, The Getty Museum, Miami University (Oxford, OH), and the Taft Museum.
Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Tells the fascinating story of how, and why, 202 of the world's most iconic artworks toured the USA after World War II. This new volume tells the story of some of the paintings rescued by the the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives (MFAA) organisation, the so-called "Monuments Men." In December 1945, 202 paintings, found in German salt mines 2,100 feet underground, where they had been hidden to escape the allied bombing of Berlin, were brought to the United States "for safe keeping" by the Department of the Army. They were exhibited in 1948 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, before some of them were sent on a whistle-stop tour of 13 US cities, despite furious opposition from museum directors, Gallery staff, the public, government officials, and a resolution from 98 leading art authorities demanding the immediate return of the works to Germany. All the paintings, examples of Flemish, Dutch, German, French, English, and Italian Schools, were from museums in Berlin, and had been found in April 1945, along with 100 tons of Reichsbank gold, by the special team of art historians and experts, seconded in the US army, and charged with locating and restituting works of art looted by the Nazis. This book is the first to consider the paintings themselves; it features 22 artworks that were in the original NGA exhibition, including four paintings on loan from Berlin, augmented by others from Cincinnati Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, Washington, The Getty Museum, Miami University (Oxford, OH), and the Taft Museum. AUTHORS: Peter J. Bell is associate curator of European Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Kristi A. Nelson, PhD, is executive vice president for Academic Affairs and professor emeritus, University of Cincinnati. Neville Rowley is curator, Early Italian Art, Gemaeldegalerie and Bode-Museum, Berlin. 311 colour illustrations Tells the fascinating story of how, and why, 202 of the world's most iconic artworks toured the USA after World War II. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Hardback. Condition: New. This new volume tells the story of some of the paintings rescued by the the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives (MFAA) organization, the so-called "Monuments Men." In December 1945, 202 paintings, found in German salt mines 2,100 feet underground, where they had been hidden to escape the allied bombing of Berlin, were brought to the United States "for safe keeping" by the Department of the Army. They were exhibited in 1948 at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, before some of them were sent on a whistle-stop tour of 13 US cities, despite furious opposition from museum directors, Gallery staff, the public, government officials, and a resolution from 98 leading art authorities demanding the immediate return of the works to Germany. All the paintings, examples of Flemish, Dutch, German, French, English, and Italian Schools, were from museums in Berlin, and had been found in April 1945, along with 100 tons of Reichsbank gold, by the special team of art historians and experts, seconded in the US army, and charged with locating and restituting works of art looted by the Nazis. This book is the first to consider the paintings themselves; it features 22 artworks that were in the original NGA exhibition, including four paintings on loan from Berlin, augmented by others from Cincinnati Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, Washington, The Getty Museum, Miami University (Oxford, OH), and the Taft Museum.
Language: English
Published by Cincinnati Art Museum / Giles, 2020
ISBN 10: 1911282638 ISBN 13: 9781911282631
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First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Cincinnati/ Lewes, UK: Cincinnati Art Museum / in association with D Giles Limited, 2020. Hardcover bound in cadet blue cloth, stamped in red. No dust jacket, as issued. 224 pages: illustrations (chiefly color.) Front board has a black and white paste-down plate mounted inside an embossed box frame. Condition: As New, and still sealed in publisher's shrink wrap. Very handsome copy.
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Published by Authentic Media, 2008
ISBN 10: 1850787557 ISBN 13: 9781850787556
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