Subtitle on jacket: 'The Founding of New Mexico's Famous Art Colony and Its Pioneer Artists' 9x12. 64 pages of color. 100 black & white illlustrations. Includes bibliography and index.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Masters of Western Art (Hardcover)
This is an older publication, and the color illustrations have faded with time as you would expect. But the artists in the book have shared their thought and creative processes with the reader, so that valuable lessons can be learned by up-and-coming artists who want to know more about how famous artists created their work. The book is interesting, instructive, and useful. I bought a used copy. I would not have paid the price to buy this book new at full retail price, but the used price was very reasonable and therefore worth it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like nothing I've ever seen.,
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This review is from: Masters of Western Art (Hardcover)
Normally I am not attracted to art books, but this one caught my eye at a library book sale because of its stunning cover, a painting depicting Native Americans preparing a young man for what might be a war party or vision quest.
Inside are profiles of twelve western artists -- western as in modern Charles M. Russell/Frederick Remington. The author knows these artists and their work, and they allowed her to study, photograph, and describe their methods. These are very fine artists, and their art is right up my alley. It's the kind of art I like to see, where I can recognize country if I know it, flowers and plants if I know them, and animals that I know. I've always loved this kind of art and deeply respect the skill and talent that goes into it, having none of my own. A profile takes the form of an in depth write-up of both the artist and his or her methods, and photographs of representative examples in each stage of creation. The end result follows, showing what the artist was after. Anyone who appreciates western art, or any art for that matter, would find this book revealing. It shows in detail how each stage of creation is an entity unto itself, each requiring talent that only a blessed few possess. If nothing else, you'll come away with an appreciation of artistic talent.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good colour images and plenty of information,
By The artists included, of the founding pioneers: Joseph Henry Sharp, Bert Phillips, Ernest Blumenschein, Oscar Berninghaus, E. Irving Couse, Herbert Duton, Victor Higgins, Walter Ufer, E. Martin Hennings, Catherine Carter Critcher. Also included are other artists that came later to Taos: Leon Gaspard, Andrew Dasburg, Howard Cook, Barbara Latham, John Ward Lockwood, Cady Wells, Helen Blumenschein, Ida McAdee, Gene Floss, Regina Cook, John Young Hunter, Nicolai Fechin, Dorthy Brett, Emil Bistram; and very briefly Robert Henri, Marsden Hartley and John Marin. The book includes a bibliography and an index. This large format book, 12.25" x 9.25" (31cm x 23.5cm) 175 pages, is illustrated throughout with about 95 colour 115 black and white illustrations, some of the latter including period photographs of the artists and of Taos. Many of the pictures are full page in size. The quality of the colour images is very good, but the monochrome images suffer with dense areas of black, typical of some printing of the 1970s.
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