Painters and the American West

Painters and the American West
Title Painters and the American West PDF eBook
Author Joan Carpenter Troccoli
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Painting
ISBN 9780988177406

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The American West in Art: Selections from the Denver Art Museum

The American West in Art: Selections from the Denver Art Museum
Title The American West in Art: Selections from the Denver Art Museum PDF eBook
Author Thomas Brent Smith
Publisher 5 Continents Editions
Total Pages 244
Release 2020-09-16
Genre Art
ISBN 9788874399369

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- Presents a selection of works in the Petrie Institute of Western American Art collectionThis volume collects a selection of works of art produced in the western United States belonging to the collection of the Petrie Institute of Western American Art housed in the Denver Art Museum. This collection is one of the richest and most substantial in the world on this subject, thanks to its outstanding bronze sculptures, early modern works, and contributions from the artistic communities of Taos and Santa Fe. The central theme of the book is the period stretching from the beginning of the 19th century to the mid-20th century. More than 200 pages of portraits, genre scenes, landscapes, and depictions of a still-intact wilderness make evident the diversity of the collection. The narrative proceeds chronologically, presenting early luminaries such as Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Remington, and Charles M. Russell; Robert Henri and the artists of the TAO community; and prominent modernist painters, including Maynard Dixon, Marsden Hartley, and Raymond Jonson. Numerous illustrations and expert interpretations chronicle the artistic, cultural, and identarian climate in the western United States during this period. A prologue by historian Dan Flores and an epilogue by art historian Erika Doss describe the vaster context in which to view this rich history of American art.

Re-imagining the Modern American West

Re-imagining the Modern American West
Title Re-imagining the Modern American West PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Etulain
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 276
Release 1996-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780816516834

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Describes changes in how the West has been seen, from a male-dominated frontier, to a region with a powerful sense of place, to a modern center of both genders, ethnic groups, and environmental interests

An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West

An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West
Title An Encyclopedia of Women Artists of the American West PDF eBook
Author Phil Kovinick
Publisher
Total Pages 454
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN

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This encyclopedia is a biographical dictionary of some 1,000 women artists of the American West. The product of a twenty-year, coast-to-coast research project by authors Phil Kovinick and Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick, it offers accurate, concise introductions to women painters, graphic artists, and sculptors, all of whom achieved recognition as depictors of Western subjects between the 1840s and 1980. Their styles range from representationalism to early modernism, while their works depict everything from bold landscapes and scenes of intensive action to studies of Native Americans, pioneers, ranchers, farmers, wildlife, and flora. Each entry in the encyclopedia features the salient facts of the artist's life and career, with attention to her work with Western subject matter. Many of the entries also contain a selected list of the artist's exhibitions, current locations of her work in public collections, pertinent references, and a black-and-white example of her work. An overview of the history of women in western art complements the biographical entries.

George Carlson

George Carlson
Title George Carlson PDF eBook
Author George Carlson
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages 354
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Art
ISBN 1599621630

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The only two-time winner of the prestigious Prix de West grand prize—the highest honor in the storied movement of art of the American West—George Carlson creates works in the tradition of American masters Frederic Remington, Charles M. Russell, Thomas Moran, Albert Bierstadt, and the Taos School artists. No comprehensive book of George Carlson’s work has ever before been published, making this magnificent volume an incomparable addition to the libraries of collectors and students of Western art and American landscape painting. Likened to the French and American Impressionists, who turned to nature’s beauty for relief from the industrialized world, Carlson is regarded as one of the most important American artists of his generation. His Prix de West triumphs have come in two different mediums: sculpture and, more recently, landscape painting. Recognized as one of America’s greatest bronze sculptors, Carlson is also a master at using pastels and oils. Carlson’s tactile, textured landscape paintings are viewed as bold touchstones for a new movement taking hold in Western art—and it is inspiring new generations of Realists and Impressionists. With nature as his muse, Carlson is an American treasure, and this book demonstrates how and why he is making his own impactful contribution to the canon of art history.

Art of the American West

Art of the American West
Title Art of the American West PDF eBook
Author Tacoma Art Museum
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre ART
ISBN 9780300207606

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"With the expertise of Director Emeritus and Senior Scholar of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West Peter H. Hassrick and newly appointed Haub Curator of Western American Art Laura F. Fry, the Haub Family Collection was shaped into a gift of artworks spanning more than 200 years of American history. In finding a home here, the collection establishes the only major museum collection of western American art in the Pacific Northwest, offering a new dimension of artistic discovery to Tacoma, the State of Washington, and beyond. In selecting their artwork, the Haubs have been guided by love of nature and interest in western history. From the shores of Puget Sound to the sagebrush of Wyoming, they have found inspiration, adventure, and peace in the landscapes of the western United States. It is their hope that this collection at Tacoma Art Museum will continue to inspire others in the years to come"--

Women Artists of the American West

Women Artists of the American West
Title Women Artists of the American West PDF eBook
Author Susan R. Ressler
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 412
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9780786410545

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Profiles more than 150 women artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries from the American West, offers fifteen interpretive essays, and includes nearly three hundred reproductions of their works.