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A is for Arch

Autor Barbara Forrest
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 sep 2019
Alphabet book of St. Louis landmarks painted by watercolor artist Barbara Forrest. Scenes include: A is for Arch, B is for Blues, C is for Cardinals, D is for Ted Drewes, E is for Eads Bridge, F is for Fox Theatre, G is for the Grove, H is for History Museum, I is for Ice Cream, J is for Japanese Garden, K is for Kiener Plaza, L is for Lafayette Square, M is for Art Museum, N is for New Cathedral, O is for Old Cathedral, P is for Forest Park, Q is for Q as in BBQ, R is for Mississippi River, S is for Soulard, T is for Tower Grove Park, U is for Union Station, V is for the Ville, W is for World's Fair Pavilion, X is for St. Francis Xavier College Church, Y is for the Y in our flag, Z is for Zoo.
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ISBN-13: 9780578553856
ISBN-10: 0578553856
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.06 kg
Editura: Touchladybirdlucky Studios

Notă biografică

Barbara Forrest Barbara Forrest was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She graduated from Edwardsville High School in Illinois and attended Valparaiso University for two years before transferring to University of Texas at Austin. After graduation, she was a social worker in Houston and Galveston before attending graduate school in Audiology. Her first job as an audiologist was in Regina, Saskatchewan where she met her husband, Rob. She continued her career in Calgary, Alberta where three children were added to the family. In 1990, the family moved to Portland, Oregon where they spent 24 years, and Barbara started her career as a watercolor landscape artist. From having a booth at Portland Saturday market, a well known arts and crafts market in Portland, she went on to open galleries and also sell her landscape prints to shops in Oregon, Hawaii, Arizona and Colorado. Rob and Barbara moved to St. Louis in 2014 where they opened another gallery. They live in Lafayette Square, a beautiful Victorian neighborhood in St. Louis, and at their cabin Colorado, where she is still making art.