Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Pearl S. Buck, Horace Day, Roswell Gilpatric, Mark Joseph, Warren K. Moorehead, Homer H. Dubs, Ruth Graham, Steve Hardy, John Birch, Roger J. Williams, John Leighton Stuart, Elisabeth Elliot, H. Bentley Glass, Walter Sydney Adams, Malcolm Kerr, Isabel Ingram, James C. Thomson, Jr., Missionary Kids, Walter Russell Lambuth, Jean Fritz, J. Stapleton Roy, Elizabeth J. Perry, Tim Shorrock. Excerpt: Horace Day (3 July 1909 - 24 March 1984), also Horace Talmage Day, is a painter of the American scene, born in China, who came to maturity during the Thirties and was active as a painter over the next 50 years. He traveled widely in the United States and continued to explore throughout his life subjects that first captured his attention as an artist in the Thirties. He gained early recognition for his portraits and landscapes, particularly his paintings in the Carolina Lowcountry. Horace Day called himself a regional painter, interested in depicting the scenery of his adopted South. The style he chose to portray the landscapes and people of the South was a brand of Romantic Realism influenced by Claude Lorrain and Jacob van Ruysdael and also by the resonances in that landscape that he perceived with the rural, subtropical landscape and colonial architecture of southern China where he spent his early years. He primarily worked outside, as a plein air painter, using quick impressionistic brush strokes to record the scene. Horace Talmage Day was the eldest of four children born in Amoy (now Xiamen), China of American missionary parents during their service with the American Reformed Mission in Fukien Province, China. The mission had bases of operation in Amoy and in Fuchow. Mission families in Amoy resided in the foreign enclave on the island of Gulangyu in Amoy harbor, an urban area that has become known for its Nineteenth Centu...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Americans Reared Abroad by Missionary Parents: Pearl S. Buck, Horace Day, Roswell Gilpatric, Mark Joseph, Warren K. Moorehead, Homer H. Dubs. To get started finding Americans Reared Abroad by Missionary Parents: Pearl S. Buck, Horace Day, Roswell Gilpatric, Mark Joseph, Warren K. Moorehead, Homer H. Dubs, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Americans Reared Abroad by Missionary Parents: Pearl S. Buck, Horace Day, Roswell Gilpatric, Mark Joseph, Warren K. Moorehead, Homer H. Dubs
Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Pearl S. Buck, Horace Day, Roswell Gilpatric, Mark Joseph, Warren K. Moorehead, Homer H. Dubs, Ruth Graham, Steve Hardy, John Birch, Roger J. Williams, John Leighton Stuart, Elisabeth Elliot, H. Bentley Glass, Walter Sydney Adams, Malcolm Kerr, Isabel Ingram, James C. Thomson, Jr., Missionary Kids, Walter Russell Lambuth, Jean Fritz, J. Stapleton Roy, Elizabeth J. Perry, Tim Shorrock. Excerpt: Horace Day (3 July 1909 - 24 March 1984), also Horace Talmage Day, is a painter of the American scene, born in China, who came to maturity during the Thirties and was active as a painter over the next 50 years. He traveled widely in the United States and continued to explore throughout his life subjects that first captured his attention as an artist in the Thirties. He gained early recognition for his portraits and landscapes, particularly his paintings in the Carolina Lowcountry. Horace Day called himself a regional painter, interested in depicting the scenery of his adopted South. The style he chose to portray the landscapes and people of the South was a brand of Romantic Realism influenced by Claude Lorrain and Jacob van Ruysdael and also by the resonances in that landscape that he perceived with the rural, subtropical landscape and colonial architecture of southern China where he spent his early years. He primarily worked outside, as a plein air painter, using quick impressionistic brush strokes to record the scene. Horace Talmage Day was the eldest of four children born in Amoy (now Xiamen), China of American missionary parents during their service with the American Reformed Mission in Fukien Province, China. The mission had bases of operation in Amoy and in Fuchow. Mission families in Amoy resided in the foreign enclave on the island of Gulangyu in Amoy harbor, an urban area that has become known for its Nineteenth Centu...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Americans Reared Abroad by Missionary Parents: Pearl S. Buck, Horace Day, Roswell Gilpatric, Mark Joseph, Warren K. Moorehead, Homer H. Dubs. To get started finding Americans Reared Abroad by Missionary Parents: Pearl S. Buck, Horace Day, Roswell Gilpatric, Mark Joseph, Warren K. Moorehead, Homer H. Dubs, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.