Books by "Henry Turner Bailey"

10 books found

A Course of Study for the Preparation of Rural School Teachers, Nature Study, Elementary Agriculture, Sanitary Science, and Applied Chemistry

A Course of Study for the Preparation of Rural School Teachers, Nature Study, Elementary Agriculture, Sanitary Science, and Applied Chemistry

by David Eugene Smith, Edward Douglas Greenman, Fred Mutchler, Henry Stoddard Curtis, International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics, Mary Adelaide Nutting, Mrs. Fannie Fern (Phillips) Andrews, William Heard Kilpatrick, William Starr Myers, William James Craig

1912

Great Pictures as Moral Teachers

Great Pictures as Moral Teachers

by Henry Ezekiel Jackson

1910

Pacific Coast Collection Laws

Pacific Coast Collection Laws

by Jonathan Henry Jellett

1880

The Hamlin Family

The Hamlin Family

by Henry Franklin Andrews

1902

Antique Works of Art from Benin

Antique Works of Art from Benin

by Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers

2019 · Good Press

In "Antique Works of Art from Benin," Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers presents a meticulous exploration of the rich artistic heritage of the Benin Kingdom. Through a blend of descriptive prose and analytical critique, Pitt-Rivers offers insight into the intricate craftsmanship of Benin's artifacts, emphasizing their aesthetic significance and cultural context. The work emerges during a period of intense Western fascination with African art, reflecting broader themes of colonialism and the collection of exotic artifacts, as well as a pioneering interest in ethnography. Pitt-Rivers'Äô stylistic approach is characterized by detailed observations accompanied by illustrative plates, allowing readers to appreciate the artistry of each piece while contemplating its historical implications. Pitt-Rivers was a notable figure in the early field of anthropology and archaeology, serving as a pivotal link between these disciplines and the study of visual culture. His extensive travels and ethnographic studies equipped him with unique insights into non-Western civilizations. His experiences in Africa, particularly in the late 19th century, profoundly influenced his perspective on the importance of preserving and understanding cultural artifacts in their historical context. This work is essential for scholars of African art and history, as well as enthusiasts of anthropology. Pitt-Rivers'Äô detailed documentation not only illuminates the nuances of Benin'Äôs artistic traditions, but also invites readers to reflect on the ongoing responsibilities of collectors and historians in an ever-globalizing world.

Studies and Addresses

Studies and Addresses

by John Henry Wright

1883

The Flush of the Dawn

The Flush of the Dawn

by Henry Turner Bailey

1910