Synopses & Reviews
This handsome book displays an extraordinary breadth of masterworks dating from the 1790s to the present, including over 140 artists in some 320 beautiful color reproductions. In a variety of media and styles, iconic American artists including Frederic Remington, Thomas Moran, Charles M. Russell, and Georgia Oandrsquo;Keeffe, as well as under-explored artists such as Walter Ufer and Kevin Red Star, address the fascinating topics and themes of Native American culture, American politics, land conservation, and the implications of Manifest Destiny. The historical art featured here helped to shape our perceptions of Native Americans, cowboys, and western landscapes; the recent and contemporary pieces shed a modern light on western cultures and challenge long-held myths and assumptions about the American West.
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Art of the American Westand#160;is timed to coincide with the opening of a new expansion to the Tacoma Art Museum, brilliantly designed to house these artworks and to connect with and contribute to the cityandrsquo;s culture and history. Lavishly illustrated, the book also includes insightful essays written by some of the most important scholars working with this material today. This privately held collection is published here for the first time.
Synopsis
A remarkable testament to the enduring culture, power, and myth of the American West
Synopsis
A remarkable testament to the enduring culture, power, and myth of the American West
This handsome book displays an extraordinary breadth of masterworks dating from the 1790s to the present, including over 140 artists in some 320 beautiful color reproductions. In a variety of media and styles, iconic American artists including Frederic Remington, Thomas Moran, Charles M. Russell, and Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as under-explored artists such as Walter Ufer and Kevin Red Star, address the fascinating topics and themes of Native American culture, American politics, land conservation, and the implications of Manifest Destiny. The historical art featured here helped to shape our perceptions of Native Americans, cowboys, and western landscapes; the recent and contemporary pieces shed a modern light on western cultures and challenge long-held myths and assumptions about the American West.
Art of the American West is timed to coincide with the opening of a new expansion to the Tacoma Art Museum, brilliantly designed to house these artworks and to connect with and contribute to the city's culture and history. Lavishly illustrated, the book also includes insightful essays written by some of the most important scholars working with this material today. This privately held collection is published here for the first time.
Synopsis
This extraordinary survey of American Western art features hundreds of magnificent reproductions of iconic and previously unpublished work from the 1790s to the presentand#151;the full breadth of the Haub Family Collection.
About the Author
Laura F. Fry is the first Haub Curator of Western American Art at the Tacoma Art Museum.and#160;Peter H. Hassrick is director emeritus and senior scholar of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. Scott Manning Stevens is director of the Native American Studies Program at Syracuse University.and#160;Kimberly Disney is the first Haub Fellow at the Tacoma Art Museum.and#160;Margaret E. Bullock is the curator of collections and specialand#160;exhibitions at the Tacoma Art Museum.