Synopses & Reviews
A distinct painting development with regard to the American West's Wasatch Range emerged in the nineteenth century and persists even today. These painters of the Wasatch have set many precedents through their artistic interpretations of this mountain subject matter. Painters of the Wasatch Mountains presents for the first time a survey of the gamut of painters who formed and have carried forward an expression of nature's mighty gift to both visitors and residents of Utah.
As natural successor to the Hudson River School in the East, the Wasatch school persists because of the values we associate with that first of America's art movements-a dedication to place, a careful study, and interpretation of the environment in a spiritual and cultural context. The Painters of the Wasatch are not defined by a particular style or medium but by a physical presence that has unlimited appeal and inspiration.
Over 300 artworks are included, from the earliest examples of painting in the nineteenth century to works by Utah's contemporary artists. Also included are brief biographies of each artist, with occasional stylistic analysis.
Artists featured in this book include:
William Warner Major
Frank Ward Kent
Dan Weggeland
James T. Harwood
John W. Clawson
Edwin Evans
Lee Greene Richards
John Tullidge
Lawrence Squires
Valoy Eaton
LeConte Stewart
Mahonri Young
John H. Stansfield
Hal Burrows
Waldo Midgley
Maynard Dixon
Joseph A. F. Everett
Francis L. Horspool
Alice Merrill Horne
Dean Fausett
Dennis Phillips
Tom Leek
Gary E. Smith
Synopsis
A distinct painting development with regard to the American West's Wasatch Range emerged in the nineteenth century and persists even today. These painters of the Wasatch have set many precedents through their artistic interpretations of this mountain subject matter. Painters of the Wasatch Mountains presents for the first time a survey of the gamut of painters who formed and have carried forward an expression of nature's mighty gift to both visitors and residents of Utah.