The first European artist-naturalists to tour North America in
the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were awed not only by the
continent's varying landforms but also by the animals they
encountered: vast herds of buffalo, majestic horned stags, a
bewildering variety of birds. The earliest sketches depicting these
fauna began the remarkable tradition of wildlife in American art, a
tradition that evolved along with the United States as a nation and
still thrives today.
For more than two decades, the National Museum of Wildlife Art
in Jackson, Wyoming, has honored and sustained this tradition by
assembling the most comprehensive collection of paintings and
sculptures portraying North American wildlife in the world.
"Wildlife in American Art" presents for the first time a generous
sampling of the museum's holdings, charts the history of this
enduring theme in American art, and explores the evolving
relationship between Americans and the natural resources of this
continent.
More than a museum catalogue, this volume offers descriptions of
individual artists in the collection as well as in-depth,
informative essays about what the natural environment has meant to
Americans over time--untamed wilderness, sublime creation, endless
resource, threatened habitat. Author and art historian Adam Duncan
Harris also describes how these meanings have played out in
painting and sculpture over the past two centuries. More than 125
full-color illustrations highlight the entire range of the museum's
collection, from the western wilds of George Catlin to the desert
drama of Georgia O'Keeffe. Also included are elegant birdstones
carved by ancient Americans, exquisite avian artwork by John James
Audubon, epic western scenes by Albert Bierstadt, idealistic
depictions of unspoiled wilderness by Carl Rungius, and modern
takes on the subject by Andy Warhol, Paul Manship, and Robert
Kuhn.
By bringing together and comparing works of unmatched beauty and
majesty, this volume gives to a salient theme in American art the
attention it has long deserved.
General
Imprint: |
University of Oklahoma Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2009 |
First published: |
October 2009 |
Authors: |
Adam Duncan Harris
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Dimensions: |
305 x 229 x 27mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Sewn
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Pages: |
320 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8061-4099-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Arts & Architecture >
General
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LSN: |
0-8061-4099-2 |
Barcode: |
9780806140995 |
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