Mississippi Piney Woods: A Photographic Study of Folk Architecture by Black

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Author Black, Patti Carr, 1934-
Title Mississippi Piney Woods: A Photographic Study of Folk Architecture
Note "An exhibition at the Mississippi State Historical Museum."
Note Reading ease score: 73.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "Mississippi Piney Woods: A Photographic Study of Folk Architecture" by Patti Carr Black is a visual documentation focusing on the folk architecture of Mississippi, particularly the Piney Woods region, written during the late 20th century. This book is a photographic study that delves into the typical construction styles and cultural significance of various rural buildings, primarily from the 19th century. The text serves as both an artistic collection and an informative guide to the unique architectural traditions that shaped the identity of the area. Through detailed descriptions and photographs, the book explores different styles of folk architecture, including the popular dogtrot houses that symbolize the ingenuity of early settlers. It highlights the construction methods, materials, and functional aspects of homes, barns, and community structures, revealing how these frequently overlooked buildings reflect the social history and lifestyle of the people in the Piney Woods. The narrative captures the transition from pioneer traditions to contemporary influences, stressing the importance of preserving these historical structures amidst changing cultural landscapes. As such, it stands as an important resource for understanding Mississippi's architectural heritage and the lives of its inhabitants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class NA: Fine Arts: Architecture
Subject Architecture, Domestic -- Mississippi -- Piney Woods
Subject Vernacular architecture -- Mississippi -- Piney Woods
Subject Barns -- Mississippi -- Piney Woods
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EBook-No. 61801
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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