Books by "Philip J. Carter"

10 books found

America's National Gallery of Art

America's National Gallery of Art

by Philip Kopper, National Gallery of Art (U.S.)

2016 · Princeton University Press

America's National Gallery of Art, a 75th-anniversary history of the nation's art museum, founded by Andrew W. Mellon and opened to the public on March 17, 1941. Presenting an overview of the Gallery's first fifty years and a thematic look at the transformation the museum has undergone since 1992, the book offers extensive photographic essays that highlight the West Building, newly renovated East Building, and Sculpture Garden as well as the magnificent art collection and selected special exhibitions. The book includes accounts of the founding benefactors and four directors--David Finley, John Walker, J. Carter Brown, and now Earl A. Powell III--and discusses the Gallery's historic 2014 agreement to accept custody of the collections of the Corcoran Gallery of Art.

Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Indiana

Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Indiana

by Indiana. Supreme Court, Charles Frederick Remy, George Washington Self, Philip Zoercher, William H. Adams, Mrs. Edward Franklin White, Emma Mary May

1922

"With tables of cases reported and cited, and statutes cited and construed, and an index." (varies).

The West Virginia Encyclopedia

The West Virginia Encyclopedia

by Philip Mallory Conley

1929

Virginia; Rebirth of the Old Dominion

Virginia; Rebirth of the Old Dominion

by Philip Alexander Bruce

1929

Helium

Helium

by Philip Cochran Tully, Billy Joe King, Emily Dowdy

1970

Wisconsin Reports

Wisconsin Reports

by Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frderick C. Seibold

1874

The Hundred of Wirral

The Hundred of Wirral

by Philip Sulley

1889

Volumes three and four of this monumen­tal work include full entries for all such illustrious names as those of the Cibbers--Colley, Theophilus, and Susanna Maria--Kitty Clive, and Charlotte Charke, George Colman, the Elder, and the Younger, William Davenant, and De Loutherboug. But here also are full entries for dozens of important secondary figures and of minor ones whose stories have never been told, as well as a census (and at least a few recoverable facts) for even the most inconsiderable performers and servants of the theatres. As in the previous volumes in this dis­tinguished series, the accompanying illus­trations include at least one picture of each subject for whom a portrait exists.