 | Presented by the Frick Art & Historical Center, this lavish book illustrates the breadth of the extensive visual representation of Pittsburgh’s cityscapes. |
|  | The purpose of this book is to bring about a renaissance of Alice Mackenzie Swaim's brilliant poet's writings. Regular price: $29.95 Sale price:  |
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 | This is the first book on the Westmoreland Museum of American Art’s extensive collection of paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints, and photographs of the Big Steel Era. |
|  | This book explains and illustrates Quaker clothing during William Penn’s residence at Pennsbury Manor. |
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 | This book explores the wealth of design motifs, developed by the German immigrants to Pennsylvania. |
|  | Organized seasonally, this book presents over 100 classic Pennsylvania Dutch recipes. |
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 | A guidebook to the city’s array of these works of art. |
|  | This book gives tips, tools, and techniques for learning the craft of fraktur. |
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 | This beautifully-illustrated book uncovers the roots of hex signs in folk culture. |
|  | Philadelphia’s venerable Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, established in 1805, is the nation’s first school of art and museum. |
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 | Industry in Art examines the artists, contexts, and societal factors that influenced the depiction of Pittsburgh industry and labor. |
|  | This book has captured the images of steel production at the once great company as well as the history and emotions of its employees during the long, but futile, effort to survive. |
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 | The artist’s humorous and intricate line drawings are familiar to many Pennsylvanians. |
|  | Painted scenes along the Lincoln Highway. |
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 | A photographic portrait of America from 1935 to 1943. These images are derived from 145,000 photographs. |
|  | Full-size reproductions of every Game News cover Smith ever created. |
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 | This book features striking photographs by Christopher T. Rolinson, assistant professor of photography and photojournalism at Point Park University in Pittsburgh. |
|  | This book gives tips, tools, and techniques for learning the craft of papercutting. |
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 | A brief survey of Pennsylvania’s decorative arts. |
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 | Irwin Richman, 1983. A brief study of many of Pennsylvania’s painters, intended as a beginner’s guide. |
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 | Pittsburgh Then and Now is a treasury of photographic images for those who remember the old Pittsburgh, those who are curious about its past, and anyone interested in the evolution of a city. |
|  | Traces the history of rug making in southcentral Pennsylvania from the second half of the nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century. |
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|  | In this photographic collection, local historian Sister Anne Frances Pulling brings to life the characters and communities that make up this “Roof Garden of Pennsylvania.” |
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 | The Pittsburgh Doug Cooper shows us is a captivating amalgamation of memory and reality, a great city seen and recollected from many vantage points. |
|  | This book has been the bible of pottery research nationally, as it has inspired others to document pottery in other regions. |
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 | Ned Smith’s wildlife art and with biographical information. |
|  | This handy volume is a treasure of quilting wisdom. |
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 | These black-and-white photographs of Roy Stryker’s Pittsburgh capture the city as a union of opposites. |
|  | The images captured in this lavish book serve as potent reminders of earlier vigorous industrial development in America. |
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