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After struggling to raise her siblings and start an art career, Wanda Gág’s life changed almost instantly with the publication of her first children’s book. Part two of her story looks at how her books sustained her financially so she could also make the art she wanted. Research: Anderson, Phil. "Gág, Wanda (1893–1946)." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/person/g-g-wanda-1893-1946 Cox, Richard W. “Wanda Gág The Bite of the Picture Book.“ Minnesota History. Fall 1975. https://storage.googleapis.com/mnhs-org-support/mn_history_articles/44/v44i07p238-254.pdf?__hstc=98931905.4376bcd11fc21fde4cdd335d087cb15e.1742826273001.1742826273001.1742826273001.1&__hssc=98931905.1.1742826273001&__hsfp=979038277 Cox, Richard, and Julie L’Enfant. “Old World Symphony.” Minnesota History. Spring 1996. https://storage.googleapis.com/mnhs-org-support/mn_history_articles/55/v55i01p002-015.pdf?__hstc=98931905.4376bcd11fc21fde4cdd335d087cb15e.1742826273001.1742826273001.1742826273001.1&__hssc=98931905.1.1742826273001&__hsfp=979038277 Gág , Wanda. “Growing Pains.” Coward-McCann. 1940. https://ia801401.us.archive.org/10/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.88331/2015.88331.Growing-Pains-Diaries-And-Drawings-For-The-Years-1908-1917.pdf Gág , Wanda. “Millions of Cats.” Coward-McCann. 1928. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Millions_of_Cats/2YjWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Gág , Wanda. “The Funny Thing.” Coward-McCann. 1991. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Funny_Thing/c1nhAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Gág , Wanda. “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS.” Coward-McCann. 1938. Accessed online: https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/Gág -snow/Gág -snow-00-h-dir/Gág -snow-00-h.html Gág , Wanda. “Snippy and Snappy. Coward-McCann. 1931. Accessed online: https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/Gág -snippy/Gág -snippy-00-h-dir/Gág -snippy-00-h.html Gregory, Alice. “Juicy As a Pear: Wanda Gág’s Delectable Books.” The New Yorker. April 24, 2014. https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/juicy-as-a-pear-wanda-ggs-delectable-books?_sp=0d46b6ea-f03e-46b9-aa69-dd7bd3c6100b.1742826428861 Hurley, Beatrice J. “Wanda Gág - Artist, Author.” Elementary English, vol. 32, no. 6, 1955, pp. 347–54. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41384370 Keller, Sara. “Reciprocal Connections: Wanda Gág and her Hometown Community of new Ulm, Minnesota.” Kappa Omicron Nu. https://publications.kon.org/urc//v9/Interconnected-Through-Art/keller.pdf Popova, Maria. “Pioneering Early-Twentieth-Century Artist and Creative Entrepreneur Wanda Gág on Our Two Selves and How Love Lays Its Claim on Us.” The Marginalian. March 11, 2015. https://www.themarginalian.org/2015/03/11/wanda-Gág -growing-pains-me-myself/#:~:text=By%20Maria%20Popova,was%20already%20on%20her%20deathbed. Scott, Alma. “Wanda Gág : The Story of an Artist.” Kessinger Publishing. 2007. Showalter, Elaine. “These Modern Women: Autobiographical Essays from the Twenties.” Feminist Press at CUNY. 1989. “Wanda Gág.” Wanda Gág https://wandaGág house.org/wanda-Gág / Wigglesworth, Michael. “The Day of Doom.” Spiral Press. 1929. Accessed online: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000889310&seq=9 Winnan, Audur H. “Wanda Gág .” University of Minnesota Press. 1993. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As an artist and writer Wanda Gág is well known for her children’s books. But this first of two parts about her life covers her own unusual childhood, which went from quirky fun to intense hardship when her father died. Research: Anderson, Phil. "Gág, Wanda (1893–1946)." MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnopedia.org/person/g-g-wanda-1893-1946 Cox, Richard W. “Wanda Gág The Bite of the Picture Book.“ Minnesota History. Fall 1975. https://storage.googleapis.com/mnhs-org-support/mn_history_articles/44/v44i07p238-254.pdf?__hstc=98931905.4376bcd11fc21fde4cdd335d087cb15e.1742826273001.1742826273001.1742826273001.1&__hssc=98931905.1.1742826273001&__hsfp=979038277 Cox, Richard, and Julie L’Enfant. “Old World Symphony.” Minnesota History. Spring 1996. https://storage.googleapis.com/mnhs-org-support/mn_history_articles/55/v55i01p002-015.pdf?__hstc=98931905.4376bcd11fc21fde4cdd335d087cb15e.1742826273001.1742826273001.1742826273001.1&__hssc=98931905.1.1742826273001&__hsfp=979038277 Gág , Wanda. “Growing Pains.” Coward-McCann. 1940. https://ia801401.us.archive.org/10/items/in.ernet.dli.2015.88331/2015.88331.Growing-Pains-Diaries-And-Drawings-For-The-Years-1908-1917.pdf Gág , Wanda. “Millions of Cats.” Coward-McCann. 1928. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Millions_of_Cats/2YjWAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Gág , Wanda. “The Funny Thing.” Coward-McCann. 1991. https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Funny_Thing/c1nhAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Gág , Wanda. “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS.” Coward-McCann. 1938. Accessed online: https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/Gág -snow/Gág -snow-00-h-dir/Gág -snow-00-h.html Gág , Wanda. “Snippy and Snappy. Coward-McCann. 1931. Accessed online: https://gutenberg.ca/ebooks/Gág -snippy/Gág -snippy-00-h-dir/Gág -snippy-00-h.html Gregory, Alice. “Juicy As a Pear: Wanda Gág’s Delectable Books.” The New Yorker. April 24, 2014. https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/juicy-as-a-pear-wanda-ggs-delectable-books?_sp=0d46b6ea-f03e-46b9-aa69-dd7bd3c6100b.1742826428861 Hurley, Beatrice J. “Wanda Gág - Artist, Author.” Elementary English, vol. 32, no. 6, 1955, pp. 347–54. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/41384370 Keller, Sara. “Reciprocal Connections: Wanda Gág and her Hometown Community of new Ulm, Minnesota.” Kappa Omicron Nu. https://publications.kon.org/urc//v9/Interconnected-Through-Art/keller.pdf Popova, Maria. “Pioneering Early-Twentieth-Century Artist and Creative Entrepreneur Wanda Gág on Our Two Selves and How Love Lays Its Claim on Us.” The Marginalian. March 11, 2015. https://www.themarginalian.org/2015/03/11/wanda-Gág -growing-pains-me-myself/#:~:text=By%20Maria%20Popova,was%20already%20on%20her%20deathbed. Scott, Alma. “Wanda Gág : The Story of an Artist.” Kessinger Publishing. 2007. Showalter, Elaine. “These Modern Women: Autobiographical Essays from the Twenties.” Feminist Press at CUNY. 1989. “Wanda Gág.” Wanda Gág https://wandaGág house.org/wanda-Gág / Wigglesworth, Michael. “The Day of Doom.” Spiral Press. 1929. Accessed online: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000889310&seq=9 Winnan, Audur H. “Wanda Gág .” University of Minnesota Press. 1993. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technovvintage (г. СПБ)
Technovvintage (г. СПБ)
Lena Popova @ Radio Record #1237 (08-04-2025)
Lena Popova @ Radio Record #1237 (08-04-2025)
Гость - dj MOORE
Гостья Sweet Hard
Гостья Sweet Hard
Гость ISH11 (Флоренция)
Гость ISH11 (Флоренция)
гость Ann Sonder (Екатеринбург)
гость Ann Sonder (Екатеринбург)
Este es un poema de la extraordinaria María Popova, una intelectual luminosa con una mente y espíritu enciclopédicos que publica una reseña semanal titulada “The Marginalian”, a la cual te debes suscribir sin más, porque siempre es un arcón lleno de tesoros. . Suscríbete ahora mismo aquí, que es gratis aunque vale toneladas de oro: https://www.themarginalian.org/newsletter/?mc_cid=fdf6301d93 María tiene la divina inteligencia de hallar vínculos y asociaciones entre mil diversos textos de la más alta calidad, de modo que cada una de sus entregas es un regalo para el cerebro y el espíritu. Me lo vas a agradecer. Créditos: Programa escrito, presentado y producido por Gabriel Porras para murmullosradiantes.com y gabrielvoice.com Traducción al español de Gabriel Porras Música: Morning Mist, por Deeper Still en artlist.com usada con licencia. Portada creada por Ricardo Gil, ricardo@scrav.com Imagen de Freepik.es. Usada con licencia. Comparte este material con todo aquel que pueda aprovecharlo. Déjame un comentario y suscríbete al canal, para ayudarme a alcanzar a más personas con buen gusto como tú.
This is a poem by the extraordinary Maria Popova, a luminous intellectual with an encyclopaedic mind and spirit who publishes a weekly review entitled ‘The Marginalian', to which you should subscribe without further ado because it's always a treasure chest full of treasures. Subscribe right now here; it's free but worth tons of gold: https://www.themarginalian.org/newsletter/?mc_cid=fdf6301d93 Maria has the divine intelligence to find links and associations between a thousand different texts of the highest quality, making each of her deliveries a gift for the brain and the spirit. You're going to thank me for recommending her to you. Credits: Programme written, presented and produced by Gabriel Porras for radiantwhispers.com and gabrielvoice.com. Music: Morning Mist, by Deeper Still on artlist.com used under license. Cover created by Ricardo Gil, ricardo@scrav.com Image from Freepik.es. Used with license. Please share this material with anyone who might benefit from it. Also, please leave me a comment and subscribe to the channel to help me reach more people with great taste like you.
Lena Popova @ Radio Record #1231
Lena Popova @ Radio Record #1231
Lena Popova @ Radio Record #1230
Lena Popova @ Radio Record #1230
Гость Ratibor Kukarekov (Краснодар)
Guest Mix by Helga
Guest Mix by Konerytmi
Гостевой Микс от Ершовый Кирилл aka Cyril the Great
Гость - Пришелец (СПб)
Lena Popova @ Record Club #1221 (11-12-2024)
В гостях Denny Kay (г. Москва)
Гость Jenevsky (г. Москва. Ubertrend rec.)
Guest Mix by Mia Riddles (Moscow)
Guest Mix by Ulun (Moscow)
Guest Mix by Mashera (Moscow)
Микс из Union bar
Гость Dubsane (Somatik Sound System)
Гость G-xist (London)
Гость Strange FM
Гостья Technovvintage
Гость Noform (г. Самара)
Гость Kobza (Краснодар)
Гость HD Substance (Spain)
Гость Unbalance (г. Москва).
Le 4 octobre 2004, Natalia Popov est retrouvée, morte, dans sa voiture en feu, au pied d'une colline dans la garrigue du Rove, près de Marseille. Son mari, Gennady, représentant en France d'une société américaine, est accusé d'avoir planifié et réalisé cet assassinat. Condamné puis acquitté, la vérité sur la mort de Natalia reste aujourd'hui un mystère...puisque la justice a rendu un non-lieu.
Гостевой сет с фестиваля GAMMA 2024 от Иван Логос.
On this episode we interview visual artist, author, coach, and the host of the “Art & Cocktails” podcast, Ekaterina Popova. We talk about her journey of art entrepreneurship, balancing multiple income streams, the power of trusting your honest voice writing down your long term goals, becoming a manifesting generator, and protecting the magic of your work. Stay Connected with Ekaterina: www.katerinapopova.com https://www.facebook.com/ekaterinapopovaart https://www.instagram.com/katerinaspopova/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-create-podcast/id1390128131 https://www.pinterest.com/ekaterinaspopova/ Episode Blog Link: https://www.levelupartists.com/lua-podcast/176 Sign up for our studio newsletters at: https://www.AmeighArt.com https://www.JaclynSanders.com https://www.levelupartists.com Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AmeighArt https://www.instagram.com/JSandersStudio https://www.instagram.com/LevelUpArtists Music by: https://www.coreyclaxton.com Watching or listening to one of our earlier episodes? In 2022, the Art Studio Insights podcast was renamed the Level Up Artists podcast!
Сет с фестиваля GAMMA 2024