History of the Town of Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

History of the Town of Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Title History of the Town of Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire PDF eBook
Author Albert Smith
Publisher
Pages 876
Release 1876
Genre Peterborough (N.H.)
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Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock
Title Jackson Pollock PDF eBook
Author B. H. Friedman
Publisher Da Capo Press
Pages 368
Release 1995-08-22
Genre Art
ISBN 9780306806643

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Nowhere is the complex and destructive painter Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) revealed with more compassion and insight than in this exemplary biography. Friedman, a friend of Pollock's and active in the art world, shows him to be a brilliant man tormented by his relationship to his family; an artist who worked hard through years of poverty to achieve his controversial painting technique; the first American painter to gain an international reputation for himself and for what has been variously called Action Painting or Abstract Expressionism; and a man who struggled with alcohol and the tension between gentleness and violence.Newly illustrated with seminal Pollock paintings, this book takes the reader inside the art world of New York during the '40s and '50s, when Action Painting first emerged. Friedman reveals what it meant to Pollock to experience the invasion of his studio and of the very act of painting by the external pressures of shows, reviews, films, dealers, critics, hostile publicity; and how, despite it all, Pollock created many of the most graceful and powerful paintings ever made in America.

An Artist in America

An Artist in America
Title An Artist in America PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hart Benton
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1983
Genre Art
ISBN

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Controversial, flamboyant, contentious, brilliant--Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975) was certainly all of those. Few American artists have stirred so much love and hatred as he did in a career that lasted almost seventy years. Although his painting aroused much controversy, perhaps equally as much was created by his words, for his piercing wit, profane sarcasms, and insightful condemnations were fired off without restraint. In this fiery and provocative autobiography, Benton presents an intriguing records of American art and society during his lifetime. The first installment of this work was published in 1937, but Benton continued his life story in chapters added to editions published in 1951 and 1968. This new edition includes seventy-six drawings that add much to his narrative, plus a foreword discussing Benton's place in American art and an afterword covering his career after 1968, both written by art historian Matthew Baigell. Although Benton is most famous as a regionalist painter and muralist, his complex and fascinating career brought him into contact with many of the most important artists and thinkers of the century, including Jackson Pollock, Grant Wood, Julian Huxley, Felix Frankfurter, Eugene Debbs, John Reed, and Harry Truman. While living in New York and on Martha's Vineyard in the 1920s and 1930s, Benton often associated with leading intellectuals and radicals. However, when his evolving principles of art led him away from an interest in Marxism, he was bitterly attacked by many of his former friends, and his account of that time reveals strikingly the fierce critical battles he faced in trying to establish his own artistic vision. Critics on the Left were not his only opponents, however, and equally revealing are his responses to the moral condemnations heaped on his murals done for the states of Indiana and Missouri and on his realistic nudes of the late 1930s. Throughout his account, from descriptions of his boyhood in southwest Missouri, his travels, and his career to discussions of specific works of art and other artists, Benton portrays people and events as vividly in words as he does in his paintings.

American Art Since 1900

American Art Since 1900
Title American Art Since 1900 PDF eBook
Author Barbara Rose
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 1967
Genre Art, American
ISBN 9780275716509

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The history of American art in the twentieth century is one of revolt, of conflict. It is the story of the American artist's attempt to free himself from European models yet at the same time join the mainstream of Western art. . . . Miss Rose traces the evolution of American art within the context of social, historical, and intellectual events.

Report of the Surveyor

Report of the Surveyor
Title Report of the Surveyor PDF eBook
Author Hawaii. Survey Department
Publisher
Pages 114
Release 1902
Genre Hawaii
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