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African American art : past and present / produced by Reading & O'Reilly, Inc.

LIBRA Videorecording 120 tapes 1-3
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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Reading, Lee, producer.
O'Reilly, Gretchen, producer.
Adams, Janus, narrator.
Batten, Tony, narrator.
Reading and O'Reilly, producer, distributor.
Series:
Wilton art appreciation program
Wilton art appreciation for African American studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American art.
African American artists.
Art appreciation--Study and teaching.
Art appreciation.
Art and architecture videos.
Local Subjects:
Art and architecture videos.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Educational films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
3 videocassettes (90 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in. + 1 teacher's guide (15 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm).
1/2 in.
polychrome
Place of Publication:
Wilton, CT : Reading & O'Reilly, [1992]
System Details:
VHS.
analog
magnetic
VHS
Summary:
Rare and historical photographs, beautiful reproductions of paintings, sculpture and crafts, and brilliant musical selections combine to make this an outstanding educational program for children and adults.
Contents:
Tape 1. African art/slavery
Decorative arts
18th & 19th century fine art survey
Tape 2. 20th century fine art survey
Tape 3. 20th century fine art survey (continued)
In the artists' words.
Participant:
Narrators, Janus Adams, Tony Batten.
Credits:
Producers, Lee Reading and Gretchen O'Reilly ; sound, Jeff Jacoby.
Notes:
Teacher's guide written and prepared by Rose Casey.
OCLC:
187443171

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