The Highwaymen: Florida's African-American Landscape Painters by Gary Monroe |
by Gary Monroe
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by Catherine M. Enns
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DVD ~ Jack Hambrick
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N.C. Wyeth: Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings, 2 Volumes, Boxed by Christine B. Podmaniczky |
For many years, few artists came to Florida, a lingering frontier due to the swampy terrain and subtropical climate. Those artists who did come, however, were intrigued by Florida's spectacular sunsets and sunrises, exotic forests hung with moss, and a myriad of unique flora and fauna, all depicted in early Florida paintings. A wide array of these artists and their paintings are presented and written about here for the first time.
The early chapters document the artistic offerings of early explorers and naturalists like Mark Catesby and John James Audubon, as well as the Seminole Indians and those who painted them, including George Catlin and Charles Bird King. St. Augustine, the first permanent settlement, also came to be the first center of art in Florida. After the Civil War, when Northerners began to flock to Florida for health and pleasure, art found a place in the thriving business of travel literature. This drew artist like brothers Edward and Thomas Moran, who began to paint the beauty of Florida. In the 1880s, St. Augustine, through the efforts of Henry Morrison Flagler, again became the center of artistic endeavor, attracting artists like Martin Johnson Heade. At the end of the century many prominent American artists arrived and painted the Florida they found. This included Frederic Remington, George Inness, Hermann Herzog, and Winslow Homer. In the first half of the twentieth century, Florida paintings were created by such notables as John Singer Sargent, Jane Patterson, Martha Walter, Milton Avery, William Glackens, Ernest Lawson, Harold Betts, Frank Weston Benson, Ralston Crawford, and Andrew Wyeth. The final chapter covers government-sponsored art in the 1930's, including murals in public buildings and the Index of American Design.
Collected here are 160 illustrations of Florida art, 100 in color. The illustrated paintings were gathered from public and private collections all over the country, many reproduced here for the first time.
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