The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton

The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton
Title The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hart Benton
Publisher
Pages 223
Release 1979-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9780292746213

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The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton

The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton
Title The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton PDF eBook
Author Creekmore Fath
Publisher
Pages 223
Release 1990
Genre
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Fifty Years of Good Reading

Fifty Years of Good Reading
Title Fifty Years of Good Reading PDF eBook
Author University of Texas Press
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 228
Release 2000
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780292785380

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50 year since founding the University of Texas, they have witnessed major evolutions in the world of publishing.

The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton

The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton
Title The Lithographs of Thomas Hart Benton PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hart Benton
Publisher
Pages 195
Release 1969
Genre
ISBN 9780292784079

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Jerry Bywaters

Jerry Bywaters
Title Jerry Bywaters PDF eBook
Author Francine Carraro
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 322
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Art
ISBN 0292789947

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As an artist, art critic, museum director, and art educator, Jerry Bywaters reshaped the Texas art world and attracted national recognition for Texas artists. This first full-scale biography explores his life and work in the context of twentieth-century American art, revealing Bywaters' important role in the development of regionalist painting. Francine Carraro delves into all aspects of Bywaters' career. As an artist, Bywaters became a central figure and spokesman for a group of young, energetic painters known as the Dallas Nine (Alexandre Hogue, Everett Spruce, Otis Dozier, William Lester, and others) who broke out of the limitations of provincialism and attained national recognition beginning in the 1930s. As director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, art critic for the Dallas Morning News, and professor of art and art history at Southern Methodist University, Bywaters became a champion of the arts in Texas. Carraro traces his strong supporting role in professionalizing art institutions in Texas and defendlng the right to display art considered "subversive" in the McCarthy era. From these discussions emerges a finely drawn portrait of an artist who used a vocabulary of regional images to explore universal themes. It will be of interest to all students of American studies, national and regional art history, and twentieth-century biography.

Art Books

Art Books
Title Art Books PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang M. Freitag
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 572
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN 9780824033262

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Expanded to twice as many entries as the 1985 edition, and updated with new publications, new editions of previous entries, titles missed the first time around, more of the artists' own writings, and monographs that deal with significant aspects or portions of an artist's work though not all of it. The listing is alphabetical by artist, and the index by author. The works cited include analytical and critical, biographical, and enumerative; their formats range from books and catalogues raisonnes to exhibition and auction sale catalogues. A selection of biographical dictionaries containing information on artists is arranged by country. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Thomas Hart Benton and the American South

Thomas Hart Benton and the American South
Title Thomas Hart Benton and the American South PDF eBook
Author J. Richard Gruber
Publisher University Alabama Press
Pages 64
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN

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This lushly illustrated volume for the first time focuses specifically on the strong influence the South had on Benton's explorations of America and on his career as an artist. Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975), a widely recognized American painter, muralist, printmaker, and illustrator, first attained prominence during the 1920s and 1930s as an artist, teacher, critic, writer, and outspoken art world personality. By 1934, when he was the first artist featured on the cover of Time magazine, he had become one of the most recognized artists in the United States. Beginning in the 1920s and continuing throughout his career, Benton traveled the breadth of the country, sketching and recording the details of the changing daily life he encountered on the backroads and in the isolated cultural pockets of America. Inspired by his early campaign travels in Missouri with his father, who had been elected to Congress as a Populist in 1897, and driven by his own conviction that the nation was sacrificing its unique culture and history in its rush to become a new, modern society, Benton set out to capture the essence of contemporary America. The American South held a special fascination for Benton, and from his travels and sketching trips throughout the region came many of his most noted images of America. Representing both the drawings Benton made during his travels to the South and the major paintings and murals that later incorporated details from these sketches and finished drawings, Thomas Hart Benton and the American South is a feast to the eye and reveals much about the artist and the South that so captivated him.