Art in Florida

Art in Florida
Author: Maybelle Mann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015047856524

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The final chapter covers government-sponsored art in the 1930s, including murals in public buildings and the Index of American Design. Collected here are 160 illustrations of Florida art, 100 in color. The illustrated paintings were gathered from public and private collections all over the country, many reproduced here for the first time.

Made in Florida

Made in Florida
Author: Art Levy
Publsiher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780813063867

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Discover some of Florida’s most fascinating personalities in this entertaining kaleidoscope of interviews. Made in Florida showcases a colorful lineup of notable people who got their start in the state and who have helped make it the unique, diverse place it is today. Hear from Carl Hiaasen and Dave Barry about their weirdest writing inspirations. Discover why Shaquille O’Neal never complains. Find out what happens when Burt Reynolds goes to Costco. Listen to Theresa Manuel’s experiences as one of the first black women to compete in the Olympics. Learn about the lives of Seminole Tribe elder Louise Gopher, pop art painter Romero Britto, NASA senior executive JoAnn Morgan, circus daredevil Bello Nock, football coach Steve Spurrier, state CFO Alex Sink, and Muhammad Ali’s “fight doctor” Ferdie Pacheco. In addition to the widely celebrated, Art Levy introduces many unsung individuals. Meet innovative industrialists like “Chainsaw Al” and dedicated naturalists like “The Shark Lady.” Mingle with a legendary rancher, a civil rights historian, and a commercial fisherman. Marvel at an anticrime crusader, a space skydiver, and a snake-venom enthusiast. These and other stars—many of whom rarely give such extensive interviews—talk family and work, joys and worries, failures and triumphs, dislikes and desires. Levy has thoughtfully selected their words from ten years of conversations. Each person tells a different story of Florida from a perspective all their own. Read on and get ready to laugh and lament, to be surprised and inspired.

Indian Art of Ancient Florida

Indian Art of Ancient Florida
Author: Barbara A. Purdy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 081301462X

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For thousands of years, the Indians of Florida created exquisite objects from the natural materials available to them - wood, bone, stone, clay, and shell. This stunning full-color book, the first devoted exclusively to the artistic achievements of the Florida aborigines, describes and pictures 116 of these masterpieces. A brief history of the consequences of European infiltration and later investigations by explorers and archaeologists sets the stage for consideration of the works themselves. They date from the Paleoindian period (ca. 9500-8000 B.C.) to the mid-sixteenth century and include utilitarian creations, instruments of personal adornment and magic, and objects indicating status, paying homage to ancestors, or aiding the dead in their journey into the next world.

Celebrating Florida

Celebrating Florida
Author: Gary R. Libby
Publsiher: Florida Sesquicentennial S
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0813068886

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This book illustrates in full color a generous selection of paintings, drawings, and prints by some of the world's most significant artists who came to Florida from 1823 to 1950 to capture the "Sunshine State."

The Art of Maintaining a Florida Native Landscape

The Art of Maintaining a Florida Native Landscape
Author: Ginny Stibolt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0813061318

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"Follow this professional gardening advice to end up with a balanced, attractive, easy-to-maintain Florida native garden. It is a gardening book to cherish."--Roger L. Hammer, author of Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies in Tropical Florida "Everything you need to know from just getting started to long-term development and maintenance of the native garden of your dreams."--Troy Springer, owner of Springer Environmental Services, Inc. "A great resource for learning some of the best approaches to gardening with natives."--Steven W. Woodmansee, CEO and biologist for Pro Native Consulting The standard dream home garden--the kind splashed across magazine covers--typically features emerald lawns and manicured flowerbeds. But most gardeners soon discover that those picture-perfect landscapes require hard work, persistent watering and fertilizing, and plenty of pesticides. As more homeowners free themselves from the shackles of regular lawn maintenance, they turn to native plants, which eventually start to look scruffy and scraggly. While there are plenty of guides for establishing a native landscape, there are few comprehensive resources for their maintenance. In this easy-to-read, practical, and honest approach to native plant landscaping, botanist and experienced gardener Ginny Stibolt shares techniques for living with a native landscape and personal lessons learned over the years. Dispelling the myth that native plants require no maintenance, she encourages readers with a simple upkeep schedule that is much more flexible than traditional suburban landscaping. She enumerates the many ecological rewards and covers the basics of gardening before delving into the removal of invasives and other unwanted plants, plant selection, planting methods, propagation, as well as the creation of manageable edges, meadows, groves, and wet sites. This is a must-read for novices and advanced gardeners alike. Stibolt's advice can be applied to small yards or large community properties. With just a little bit of effort and a reimagining of the ideal, gardeners can spend less time watering and weeding and more time enjoying their handiwork. And Mother Nature will thank them, too!

The Art of Florida

The Art of Florida
Author: Rodney Carlisle,Loretta Carlisle
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781683342595

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A visual guide to approximately 20 Florida art colonies and districts. The book will discusses in detail a variety of towns in Florida renowned as “Art Colonies,” together with several “Arts Districts” in both small towns and larger cities that have been designated by the local government and/or by developers as neighborhoods set aside to foster the arts. Many of the communities sponsor annual art festivals or shows that have been held for more than 40 years. The book features color photographs that capture the variety of art forms that are uniquely Florida and covers special aspects of art in Florida such as the great number of Florida artists, the influence of arts projects and social realism of the New Deal, mural painting in Florida, the “Highwaymen,” and the extremely rich 19th and 20th century history of Florida artists. Colonies and districts include: Bradenton Village of the Arts, Eau Gallie Arts District, St Petersburg Warehouse Arts District and Central Arts District, Tampa and Tallahassee.

Mastering the Art of Florida Seafood

Mastering the Art of Florida Seafood
Author: Lonnie T. Lynch
Publsiher: Pineapple Press Inc
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1991-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1561641766

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Cooking is fun, and Lonnie will show you how with suggestions for artistic food placement, food painting techniques, and more. She includes tips on purchasing, preparing, and serving seafood, as well as handy information such as the nutritional value of seafood and how to choose the right tools and equipment to prepare seafood. This book is chock-full of scrumptious recipes, from appetizers to desserts that complement these tantalizing seafood dishes. Whether you're cooking for yourself, a dinner party, or a romantic dinner for two, the perfect recipe to fit the occasion is in here.

Ice Age Florida

Ice Age Florida
Author: Robert W. Sinibaldi
Publsiher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781648043567

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Ice Age Florida: In Story and Art By: Robert W. Sinibaldi and illustrated by Hermann Trappman Florida's Ice Age was vastly different from what the North experienced. Ice Age Florida: In Story and Art investigates and illustrates the fascinating fossil record and history of the Gulf Coast compared to what most envision when the term Ice Age comes up. The author takes the reader along on his initial and developing interest in fossil diving and details his insatiable curiosity about the fauna of Florida's Ice Age, all vividly represented by the amazing artwork of Hermann Trappman.