Illustrators

Illustrators
Title Illustrators PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 440
Release 1987
Genre Illustration of books
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Illustrators 28

Illustrators 28
Title Illustrators 28 PDF eBook
Author Society of Illustrators
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1987
Genre
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Ray Stanford Strong, West Coast Landscape Artist

Ray Stanford Strong, West Coast Landscape Artist
Title Ray Stanford Strong, West Coast Landscape Artist PDF eBook
Author Mark Humpal
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 401
Release 2017-12-14
Genre Art
ISBN 0806159952

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Throughout his long and prolific career, Ray Stanford Strong (1905–2006) strove to capture the essence of the western American landscape. An accomplished painter who achieved national fame during the New Deal era, Strong is best known for his depiction of landscapes in California and Oregon, rendered in his signature plein air style. This beautiful volume, featuring more than 100 color and black-and-white illustrations, is the first comprehensive exploration of Strong’s life and artistry. Through family papers, archives, photographs, and a two-year series of interviews conducted with the artist personally, Mark Humpal traces Strong’s journey from his childhood on an Oregon berry farm to his artistically formative years in New York and San Francisco. After moving back to the West Coast, Strong produced important works for the WPA, executed major diorama projects for two world expositions, helped organize the Santa Barbara Art Institute, and served as teacher and mentor for a new generation of plein air artists. But, as Humpal emphasizes, Strong distinguished himself by resisting the drumbeat of the avant-garde. During an era when many artists were experimenting with abstract expressionism, Strong never relinquished his personal vision and adherence to a more traditional style. With his outgoing personality, he forged friendships and associations with such prominent artists as Frank Vincent DuMond, Maynard Dixon, Ansel Adams, Frank Lloyd Wright, and John Steinbeck. Ultimately, Strong had little concern for his place in the sweep of art history. The proficiency he achieved through years of formal and informal study allowed him to craft a personal style difficult to categorize but unique and engaging. By expanding our understanding and appreciation of Strong’s artistic contributions, this book offers a fitting tribute to one of America’s finest landscape artists.

Cuba Talks

Cuba Talks
Title Cuba Talks PDF eBook
Author Laura Salas Redondo
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 346
Release 2019-05-14
Genre Art
ISBN 8891820601

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A stunning visual survey of the arts scene of Cuba since the 1980s, this is a must-have book for all contemporary art lovers. This unique volume describes how powerful the Cuban art experience has become, especially after the emergence of Cuba's strong generation of young creatives on the Latin American art scene in the 1980s. It includes twenty-eight artists selected by the curators and introduced through contributions and interviews. Today, many of the contemporary Cuban artists can be found in the collections of some of the world's premier museums and art galleries. Now that Cuba and the United States have opened a new chapter in their relations, Cuban art is poised to be the next big thing in the art world.

Illustrators 28

Illustrators 28
Title Illustrators 28 PDF eBook
Author Arpi Ermoyan
Publisher Robert Silver Assoc
Pages 440
Release 1987
Genre Illustration of books
ISBN 9780942604191

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American Art Annual

American Art Annual
Title American Art Annual PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 794
Release 1917
Genre Art
ISBN

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Dad Bakes

Dad Bakes
Title Dad Bakes PDF eBook
Author Katie Yamasaki
Publisher WW Norton
Pages 47
Release 2021-10-26
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 132401542X

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A Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book of 2021 A Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book of 2021 An Amazon Best Children's Book of 2021 A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021 Dad wakes early every morning before the sun, heading off to work at the bakery. He kneads, rolls, and bakes, and as the sun rises and the world starts its day, Dad heads home to his young daughter. Together they play, read, garden, and—most importantly—they bake. This lovely, resonant picture book was inspired by muralist Katie Yamasaki’s work with formerly incarcerated people. With subtle, uncluttered storytelling amplified by her monumental and heartfelt paintings, she has created a powerful story of love, of family, and of reclaiming a life with joy.