Books by "Mary Louise McLaughlin"

6 books found

Oscar Wilde's America

Oscar Wilde's America

by Mary Warner Blanchard

1998 · Yale University Press

In 1882 Oscar Wilde toured America as the "Apostle of Aestheticism". The nation was still shaken by the Civil War, and Wilde's message of regeneration through art and beauty seemed to open new horizons. In this first cultural history of the aesthetic movement in the U.S., Mary Blanchard provides an imaginative account of a neglected dimension of our history. 221 illustrations.

An Epitome of History

An Epitome of History

by Mary Louise McLaughlin

1923

In Good Hands

In Good Hands

by Ellen Mary Easton McLeod

1999 · McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

In 1905 two Montreal women, Alice Peck and May Phillips, founded the Canadian Handicrafts Guild. Inspired by British and American women in the arts and crafts movement, and spurred by their thirty-year rivalry with Mary Dignam of the Toronto-based Women's Art Association of Canada, these two created an organization that revived popular interest in traditional handwork done by women, Canadiens, Indigenous people, and new Canadians.

China Painting

China Painting

by Mary Louise McLaughlin

1894

The Second Madame

The Second Madame

by Mary Louise McLaughlin

1895

Pottery Decoration Under the Glaze

Pottery Decoration Under the Glaze

by Mary Louise McLaughlin

1880