Beautiful Shades of Brown

Beautiful Shades of Brown PDF Author: Nancy Churnin
Publisher: Creston Books
ISBN: 1954354150
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36

Book Description
Growing up in the late 19th century, Laura Wheeler Waring didn't see any artists who looked like her. She didn't see any paintings of people who looked like her, either. As a young woman studying art in Paris, she found inspiration in the works of Matisse and Gaugin to paint the people she knew best. Back in Philadelphia, the Harmon Foundation commissioned her to paint portraits of accomplished African-Americans. Her portraits still hang in Washington DC's National Portrait Gallery, where children of all races can admire the beautiful shades of brown she captured.

Brown

Brown PDF Author: Nancy Johnson James
Publisher: Abrams
ISBN: 164700358X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32

Book Description
Celebrating all the beautiful browns in one child’s colorful family Mama’s brown is chocolate, clear, dark, and sweet. Daddy’s brown is autumn leaf, or like a field of wheat. Granny’s brown is like honey, and Papa’s like caramel. In this loving and lovely ode to the color brown, a boy describes the many beautiful hues of his family, including his own—gingerbread.

48 Shades of Brown

48 Shades of Brown PDF Author: Nick Earls
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780618452958
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292

Book Description
While his parents are in Geneva, sixteen-year-old Dan spends his last year of high school living with his twenty-two-year-old bass-playing aunt, Jacq, and her beautiful friend Naomi, whose active love life is audible through the wall between their bedrooms.

Tan to Tamarind

Tan to Tamarind PDF Author: Malathi Michelle Iyengar
Publisher: Children's Book Press
ISBN: 9780892392278
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40

Book Description
Poems in celebration of brown skin color.

Brown Beauty

Brown Beauty PDF Author: Laila Haidarali
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 1479838373
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 368

Book Description
Examines how the media influenced ideas of race and beauty among African American women from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II. Between the Harlem Renaissance and the end of World War II, a complicated discourse emerged surrounding considerations of appearance of African American women and expressions of race, class, and status. Brown Beauty considers how the media created a beauty ideal for these women, emphasizing different representations and expressions of brown skin. Haidarali contends that the idea of brown as a “respectable shade” was carefully constructed through print and visual media in the interwar era. Throughout this period, brownness of skin came to be idealized as the real, representational, and respectable complexion of African American middle class women. Shades of brown became channels that facilitated discussions of race, class, and gender in a way that would develop lasting cultural effects for an ever-modernizing world. Building on an impressive range of visual and media sources—from newspapers, journals, magazines, and newsletters to commercial advertising—Haidarali locates a complex, and sometimes contradictory, set of cultural values at the core of representations of women, envisioned as “brown-skin.” She explores how brownness affected socially-mobile New Negro women in the urban environment during the interwar years, showing how the majority of messages on brownness were directed at an aspirant middle-class. By tracing brown’s changing meanings across this period, and showing how a visual language of brown grew into a dynamic racial shorthand used to denote modern African American womanhood, Brown Beauty demonstrates the myriad values and judgments, compromises and contradictions involved in the social evaluation of women. This book is an eye-opening account of the intense dynamics between racial identity and the influence mass media has on what, and who we consider beautiful. Examines how the media influenced ideas of race and beauty among African American women from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II. Between the Harlem Renaissance and the end of World War II, a complicated discourse emerged surrounding considerations of appearance of African American women and expressions of race, class, and status. Brown Beauty considers how the media created a beauty ideal for these women, emphasizing different representations and expressions of brown skin. Haidarali contends that the idea of brown as a “respectable shade” was carefully constructed through print and visual media in the interwar era. Throughout this period, brownness of skin came to be idealized as the real, representational, and respectable complexion of African American middle class women. Shades of brown became channels that facilitated discussions of race, class, and gender in a way that would develop lasting cultural effects for an ever-modernizing world. Building on an impressive range of visual and media sources—from newspapers, journals, magazines, and newsletters to commercial advertising—Haidarali locates a complex, and sometimes contradictory, set of cultural values at the core of representations of women, envisioned as “brown-skin.” She explores how brownness affected socially-mobile New Negro women in the urban environment during the interwar years, showing how the majority of messages on brownness were directed at an aspirant middle-class. By tracing brown’s changing meanings across this period, and showing how a visual language of brown grew into a dynamic racial shorthand used to denote modern African American womanhood, Brown Beauty demonstrates the myriad values and judgments, compromises and contradictions involved in the social evaluation of women. This book is an eye-opening account of the intense dynamics between racial identity and the influence mass media has on what, and who we consider beautiful.

The Colors of Us

The Colors of Us PDF Author: Karen Katz
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
ISBN: 1250811155
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 19

Book Description
A positive and affirming look at skin color, from an artist's perspective. Seven-year-old Lena is going to paint a picture of herself. She wants to use brown paint for her skin. But when she and her mother take a walk through the neighborhood, Lena learns that brown comes in many different shades. Through the eyes of a little girl who begins to see her familiar world in a new way, this book celebrates the differences and similarities that connect all people. Karen Katz created The Colors of Us for her daughter, Lena, whom she and her husband adopted from Guatemala six years ago.

Dancing Through Fields of Color

Dancing Through Fields of Color PDF Author: Elizabeth Brown
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
ISBN: 9781419734106
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
At a time when girls were taught to color inside the lines, Helen Frankenthaler liked to break the rules. She let her colors dance and swirl, running free on her canvas. Each color was a reminder of a memory or an emotion. --

A Brush Full of Colour

A Brush Full of Colour PDF Author: Margriet Ruurs
Publisher: Pajama Press Inc.
ISBN: 1927485630
Category : Landscape painting, Canadian
Languages : en
Pages : 42

Book Description
Describes the life and work of Ted Harrison, who is best known for his colorful paintings depicting everyday life in the Yukon.

Martin & Anne

Martin & Anne PDF Author: Nancy Churnin
Publisher: Creston Books
ISBN: 1954354029
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32

Book Description
Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr. were born the same year a world apart. Both faced ugly prejudices and violence, which both answered with words of love and faith in humanity. This is the story of their parallel journeys to find hope in darkness and to follow their dreams.

Brown is a Beautiful Color

Brown is a Beautiful Color PDF Author: Melissa Toyo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578934266
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 26

Book Description
Brown is a Beautiful Color tells the story of an inquisitive little girl who goes on a journey where the past meets the present to teach her a beautiful lesson in self-love. Through her journey, she recognizes the richness of the color brown, and she even finds herself developing a fondness for it. Brown is a Beautiful Color seeks to educate children of all races to love and appreciate each other no matter their skin color.