Author: Edward Muegge Schiwetz
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Texas' Buck Schiwetz
Author: Edward Muegge Schiwetz
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Buck Schiwetz' Texas
Author: Edward Muegge Schiwetz
Publisher:
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Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Buck Schiwetz' Texas
Author: Edward Muegge Schiwetz
Publisher:
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Buck Schiwetz
Author: Edward Muegge Schiwetz
Publisher:
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Publisher:
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Buck Schiwetz' Memories
Author: Edward Muegge Schiwetz
Publisher: TAMU Press
ISBN: 9780890960530
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Eighty works of art (sixty-four in color), from the Cuero, Texas artist E.M. Buck Schiwetz. These drawings and paintings were selected by the artist himself for this publication.
Publisher: TAMU Press
ISBN: 9780890960530
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
Eighty works of art (sixty-four in color), from the Cuero, Texas artist E.M. Buck Schiwetz. These drawings and paintings were selected by the artist himself for this publication.
The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz
Author: William E. Reaves
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1648431178
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
E. M. (Buck) Schiwetz (1898–1984) could be called a “favorite son” among Texas artists working in the twentieth century. Schiwetz ranks among the state’s best-known early artists, having left behind an important body of iconic Texas imagery produced over a prodigious career spanning some seven decades. Educated as an architect at A&M College of Texas, he parlayed this training with natural acumen to become a consummate draftsman, prominent illustrator, and celebrated artist. In the mid-twentieth century, Schiwetz distinguished himself as an active participant in the rise of Texas art. As the Texas art scene experienced a period of dynamic growth and development, his artwork evolved across successive movements of Lone Star Impressionism, Regionalism, Modernism, and Expressionism. During his lifetime, the artwork of Buck Schiwetz arguably graced more publications than that of any other Texas artist. Featured in popular journals such as The Humble Way or published in the pioneering art books issued by academic presses at both the University of Texas and Texas A&M University, Schiwetz’s Texas imagery has long been employed to portray and celebrate Lone Star history and culture. The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz provides a long-overdue examination of this important Texas artist and his legacy: the first authoritative treatment of Schiwetz’s career as both fine artist and accomplished illustrator, and the first scholarly examination of his full body of work. See the art exhibition traveling Texas from 2023-2025: Stark Galleries, Texas A&M University: September 21 to December 18, 2023 Tyler Museum of Art: January 19 to April 14, 2024 The Grace Museum, Abilene: April 27 to September 15, 2024 The Capitol of Texas, Austin: October 25, 2024, to January 31, 2025
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1648431178
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
E. M. (Buck) Schiwetz (1898–1984) could be called a “favorite son” among Texas artists working in the twentieth century. Schiwetz ranks among the state’s best-known early artists, having left behind an important body of iconic Texas imagery produced over a prodigious career spanning some seven decades. Educated as an architect at A&M College of Texas, he parlayed this training with natural acumen to become a consummate draftsman, prominent illustrator, and celebrated artist. In the mid-twentieth century, Schiwetz distinguished himself as an active participant in the rise of Texas art. As the Texas art scene experienced a period of dynamic growth and development, his artwork evolved across successive movements of Lone Star Impressionism, Regionalism, Modernism, and Expressionism. During his lifetime, the artwork of Buck Schiwetz arguably graced more publications than that of any other Texas artist. Featured in popular journals such as The Humble Way or published in the pioneering art books issued by academic presses at both the University of Texas and Texas A&M University, Schiwetz’s Texas imagery has long been employed to portray and celebrate Lone Star history and culture. The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz provides a long-overdue examination of this important Texas artist and his legacy: the first authoritative treatment of Schiwetz’s career as both fine artist and accomplished illustrator, and the first scholarly examination of his full body of work. See the art exhibition traveling Texas from 2023-2025: Stark Galleries, Texas A&M University: September 21 to December 18, 2023 Tyler Museum of Art: January 19 to April 14, 2024 The Grace Museum, Abilene: April 27 to September 15, 2024 The Capitol of Texas, Austin: October 25, 2024, to January 31, 2025
Texas' Buck Schiwetz
Author: Edward Muegge Schiwetz
Publisher:
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Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Texas
Languages : en
Pages : 46
Book Description
Interwoven
Author: Sallie Reynolds Matthews
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 9780890961230
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Records one woman's response to pioneer life in Texas at the turn of the century.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 9780890961230
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Records one woman's response to pioneer life in Texas at the turn of the century.
The Year of the Buck
Author: Art League of Houston
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Languages : en
Pages : 1
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Languages : en
Pages : 1
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The Story of the Rockport-Fulton Art Colony
Author: Kay Kronke Betz
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781623499488
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
When Coastal Living Magazine listed Rockport, Texas, among its "Top 10 Artists' Colonies"--grouping the Texas community with such destinations as Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, and Monhegan Island, Maine--eyebrows lifted in many parts of the country. But for those in the know, Rockport's inclusion represented the logical result of the area's unique land- and seascapes, its welcoming climate, and its tradition of providing a haven for creativity and individuality. The story begins with well-known portrait photographer Louis de Planque, who lived in Rockport in the late nineteenth century, and includes Annie Fulton Holden, who painted a portrait of the first governor of Texas that hung in the state Capitol until fire destroyed it in 1881. In the many decades since, a host of artists, art educators, and art historians have called the Rockport-Fulton area home, including contemporary and influential artists, instructors, and gallerists such as Herb Booth, Meredith Long, and Simon Michael, teacher of Dalhart Windberg. In The Story of the Rockport-Fulton Art Colony: How a Coastal Texas Town Became an Art Enclave, Kay Kronke Betz and Vickie Moon Merchant chronicle how this small Texas town, whose economy was based on fishing, shrimping, and tourism, became a major regional center for the visual arts. Generously illustrated throughout with full-color images of boats, bays, birds, and other hallmarks of this artistically rich community, this book is a visual and narrative treat for art lovers, conservationists, and historians alike.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781623499488
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
When Coastal Living Magazine listed Rockport, Texas, among its "Top 10 Artists' Colonies"--grouping the Texas community with such destinations as Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, and Monhegan Island, Maine--eyebrows lifted in many parts of the country. But for those in the know, Rockport's inclusion represented the logical result of the area's unique land- and seascapes, its welcoming climate, and its tradition of providing a haven for creativity and individuality. The story begins with well-known portrait photographer Louis de Planque, who lived in Rockport in the late nineteenth century, and includes Annie Fulton Holden, who painted a portrait of the first governor of Texas that hung in the state Capitol until fire destroyed it in 1881. In the many decades since, a host of artists, art educators, and art historians have called the Rockport-Fulton area home, including contemporary and influential artists, instructors, and gallerists such as Herb Booth, Meredith Long, and Simon Michael, teacher of Dalhart Windberg. In The Story of the Rockport-Fulton Art Colony: How a Coastal Texas Town Became an Art Enclave, Kay Kronke Betz and Vickie Moon Merchant chronicle how this small Texas town, whose economy was based on fishing, shrimping, and tourism, became a major regional center for the visual arts. Generously illustrated throughout with full-color images of boats, bays, birds, and other hallmarks of this artistically rich community, this book is a visual and narrative treat for art lovers, conservationists, and historians alike.