Author: Harry Willard French
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Art and Artists in Connecticut
Author: Harry Willard French
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The American Artist in Connecticut
Author: Jeffrey W. Andersen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
The Art of Michael Whelan
Author: Michael Whelan
Publisher: Bantam Dell Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780553074475
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Award-winning artist Whelan has illustrated the work of almost every major author in speculative fiction. Here are featured all the artist's major recent paintings, as well as a series of 25 never-before-seen works produced especially for this book. Over 100 full-color reproductions.
Publisher: Bantam Dell Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780553074475
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Award-winning artist Whelan has illustrated the work of almost every major author in speculative fiction. Here are featured all the artist's major recent paintings, as well as a series of 25 never-before-seen works produced especially for this book. Over 100 full-color reproductions.
The Great River
Author: Wadsworth Atheneum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
Aunt Sallie's Lament
Author: Margaret Kaufman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Artists' books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The story of a Southern quilter which is printed on richly colored, uniquely shaped pages that create a layered effect.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Artists' books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The story of a Southern quilter which is printed on richly colored, uniquely shaped pages that create a layered effect.
New Haven’s Sentinels
Author: Jelle Zeilinga de Boer
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 0819573752
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
West Rock and East Rock are bold and beautiful features around New Haven, Connecticut. They resemble monumental gateways (or time-tried sentinels) and represent a moment in geologic time when the North American and African continents began to separate and volcanism affected much of Connecticut. The rocks attracted the attention of poets, painters, and naturalists when beliefs rose about the spiritual dimensions of nature in the early 19th century. More than two dozen artists, including Frederick Church, George Durrie, and John Weir, captured their magic and produced an assortment of classic American landscapes. In the same period, the science of geology evolved rapidly, triggered by the controversy between proponents and opponents of biblical explanations for the origin of rocks. Lavishly illustrated, featuring over sixty paintings and prints, this book is a perfect introduction to understanding the relationship of geology and art. It will delight those who appreciate landscape painting, and anyone who has seen the grandeur of East and West Rock.
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 0819573752
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 177
Book Description
West Rock and East Rock are bold and beautiful features around New Haven, Connecticut. They resemble monumental gateways (or time-tried sentinels) and represent a moment in geologic time when the North American and African continents began to separate and volcanism affected much of Connecticut. The rocks attracted the attention of poets, painters, and naturalists when beliefs rose about the spiritual dimensions of nature in the early 19th century. More than two dozen artists, including Frederick Church, George Durrie, and John Weir, captured their magic and produced an assortment of classic American landscapes. In the same period, the science of geology evolved rapidly, triggered by the controversy between proponents and opponents of biblical explanations for the origin of rocks. Lavishly illustrated, featuring over sixty paintings and prints, this book is a perfect introduction to understanding the relationship of geology and art. It will delight those who appreciate landscape painting, and anyone who has seen the grandeur of East and West Rock.
For the Millions
Author: A. Joan Saab
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812220692
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
An intriguing look at the changing roles of artists in modern America.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812220692
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
An intriguing look at the changing roles of artists in modern America.
The Cos Cob Art Colony
Author: Susan G. Larkin
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300088523
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
What Argenteuil in the 1870s was to French Impressionists, Cos Cob between 1890 and 1920 was to American Impressionists Childe Hassam, Theodore Robinson, John Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, and their followers. These artists and writers came together to work in the modest Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut, testing new styles and new themes in the stimulating company of colleagues. This beautiful book is the first to examine the art colony at Cos Cob and the role it played in the development of American Impressionist art. During the art-colony period, says Susan Larkin, Greenwich was changing from a farming and fishing community to a prosperous suburb of New York. The artists who gathered in Cos Cob produced work that reflects the resulting tensions between tradition and modernity, nature and technology, and country and city. The artists' preferred subjects -- colonial architecture, quiet landscapes, contemplative women -- held a complex significance for them, which Larkin explores. Drawing on maritime history, garden design, women's studies, and more, she places the art colony in its cultural and historical context and reveals unexpected depth in paintings of enormous popular appeal.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300088523
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
What Argenteuil in the 1870s was to French Impressionists, Cos Cob between 1890 and 1920 was to American Impressionists Childe Hassam, Theodore Robinson, John Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, and their followers. These artists and writers came together to work in the modest Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut, testing new styles and new themes in the stimulating company of colleagues. This beautiful book is the first to examine the art colony at Cos Cob and the role it played in the development of American Impressionist art. During the art-colony period, says Susan Larkin, Greenwich was changing from a farming and fishing community to a prosperous suburb of New York. The artists who gathered in Cos Cob produced work that reflects the resulting tensions between tradition and modernity, nature and technology, and country and city. The artists' preferred subjects -- colonial architecture, quiet landscapes, contemplative women -- held a complex significance for them, which Larkin explores. Drawing on maritime history, garden design, women's studies, and more, she places the art colony in its cultural and historical context and reveals unexpected depth in paintings of enormous popular appeal.
Strict Beauty
Author: David S. Areford
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780300253825
Category : Artists
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A landmark survey of Sol LeWitt's printmaking practice
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780300253825
Category : Artists
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A landmark survey of Sol LeWitt's printmaking practice
Fragile Earth
Author: Jennifer Stettler Parsons
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 9781880897317
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Contemporary artists probe the impact of human intervention on the environment Just as artists of the 19th and 20th centuries participated in forging an American natural history as explorers, cataloguers, collectors, and early environmentalists, contemporary artists continue to incorporate and comment on the natural world in their art. Motivated by the inexorable rise of urban-industrial development and the subsequent deterioration of our planet, artists confront the vulnerability of our environment and the effects of global climate change to illustrate the continued relevance of ecology and nature conservation to contemporary artistic practice. In Fragile Earth: The Naturalist Impulse in Contemporary Art, leading artists Jennifer Angus, Mark Dion, Courtney Mattison, and James Prosek make natural elements their medium conceptually and literally, from prints created with eel bodies, to ceramic sculpture mimicking coral bleaching, cabinets filled with colorful plastic collected from oceans and rivers, and walls covered with shockingly beautiful, preserved insects. Bringing an artistic perspective to natural science, these essays and written conversations showcase the persuasive role artists can play in advocating for the preservation of our earth.
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
ISBN: 9781880897317
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Contemporary artists probe the impact of human intervention on the environment Just as artists of the 19th and 20th centuries participated in forging an American natural history as explorers, cataloguers, collectors, and early environmentalists, contemporary artists continue to incorporate and comment on the natural world in their art. Motivated by the inexorable rise of urban-industrial development and the subsequent deterioration of our planet, artists confront the vulnerability of our environment and the effects of global climate change to illustrate the continued relevance of ecology and nature conservation to contemporary artistic practice. In Fragile Earth: The Naturalist Impulse in Contemporary Art, leading artists Jennifer Angus, Mark Dion, Courtney Mattison, and James Prosek make natural elements their medium conceptually and literally, from prints created with eel bodies, to ceramic sculpture mimicking coral bleaching, cabinets filled with colorful plastic collected from oceans and rivers, and walls covered with shockingly beautiful, preserved insects. Bringing an artistic perspective to natural science, these essays and written conversations showcase the persuasive role artists can play in advocating for the preservation of our earth.