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Views Of America: The Diplomatic Reception Rooms At The U.S. Department Of State
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A Book To Honor The 250Th Anniversary Of America, Uncovering The History Of The United States Through Works Of Art Dating From AmericaS Revolutionary Period, From The Collection Of The Diplomatic Reception Rooms At The Us Department Of State.Published As A FollowUp To RizzoliS AmericaS Collection, With A New Array Of Objects And Original Scholarship, This Book Celebrates The Unparalleled Collection Of The Diplomatic Reception Rooms, One Of AmericaS Most Astonishing Yet LittleKnown Treasures, Located In The Us Department Of StateS Harry S. Truman Building In Washington, Dc, Now In A More Accessible Price And Format. The Collection Is Home To More Than 5,000 Fine And Decorative Art Objects, Mostly From 1740 To 1840, Which Tell Stories From The NationS Founding Era And Formative Decades.This Survey Of 100 Key Works Brims With Historical Provenances: Porcelain From The Personal Collection Of George Washington, Silverwork By Paul Revere, Side Chairs That Descended Through The Family Of Francis Scott Key, And The Tambour Writing Table Upon Which The Treaty Of Paris Was Signed And Is Still Used For Signing Of Diplomatic Papers Today. The Book Showcases The Important Paintings By John Singleton Copley, Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Moran, Childe Hassam, And Others, As Well As Examples Of Fine Furniture And Porcelain. The Collection Reflects The Craftsmanship And Spirit Of Eighteenth And Early NineteenthCentury America And Forms A Vital Link Between The Past And TodayS Endeavors To Represent The American Character Through The Art Of Diplomacy.
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