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William Trost Richards - Hieroglyphs of Landscape (Paperback)
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William Trost Richards - Hieroglyphs of Landscape (Paperback)
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This catalog accompanies the first monographic examination of the
art of William Trost Richards in Boston. The exhibition, presented
at the McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College, features oil
paintings, watercolors, and drawings, including many rarely seen
works from the artist's descendants. Richards, a leading figure
among nineteenth-century landscape painters, reflects a key moment
in the evolution of the genre. Through the illustration of over 150
works, the catalog spans Richards's career from his earliest
sketches to his later masterful seascapes and landscapes. A range
of styles and themes are also presented, highlighting the artist's
hieroglyphic interpretation of nature, an interest of Romantic
artists that was particular to their age of flourishing scientific
discoveries. This volume features research by scholars from various
disciplines, including art history, American studies, literary
studies, and geology. The writers delve into the personal and
historical background of the artist and illuminate the links
between Richards's works and the artistic, scientific, and
philosophical currents of his era. The catalog sheds new light on
Richards's art and on his position in the development of American
art and the rise of environmental issues in American culture.
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