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Arts in Virginia is a quarterly magazine dedicated to art
This issue is Volume 12, no 1 Fall 1971, generously illustrated
- The Folk of Virginia by Marshall W. Fishwick (Folklore)
- Folk Painting by Mary Black - One of the nation's leading folk art scholars offers an enlightening sample of Southern Folk Painting
- Folk Music by Alan Jabbour - Shape note hymns, reels and ballads are among the diverse elements that make up Virginia's rich musical heritage.
- Folk Crafts by J. Roderick Moore (punched tin panels, furniture, toys, tombstones...)
- Folk Instruments by Scott Odell - Always an important tradition among Virginia's rural musicians, instruments-making today continues to flourish - with the occasional aid of certain latter day innovations.
- Folk Design by Klaus Wust - Decorative signs and symbols, hearts, tulips, the Tree of Life, swastikas, have left behind intriguing evidence of 18th century Pennsylvania German migrations into the Valley of Virginia.
CONDITION: Soft Cover, USED. light overall wear, some scuff to cover, 43 pages. |
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