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This is volume 3: L-K, of a four-volume set. The complete
four-volume set presents the careers of 320 women artists working
in California, with more than 2,000 images, over the course of a
century. Their work encompasses a broad range of styles-from the
realism of the nineteenth century to the modernism of the
twentieth-and of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing,
illustration and print-making. While some of the profiled artists
are already well known, others have been previously ignored or
largely forgotten. Yet all had serious careers as artists: they
studied, exhibited, and won awards. These women were trailblazers,
each one essential to the momentum of a movement that opened the
door for heartfelt expression and equality. Much of the information
and many of the images in the book have never before been
published. Artists are presented alphabetically; also included are
additional primary sources that put the artists' work in context.
Sam Hyde Harris, an early California plein aire landscape painter,
earned his living as an artist from 1903, at the age of 14, until
he passed away in 1977. This book offers a glimpse of his sometimes
outrageous personality and insight into his methods and styles. It
enables readers to witness his ability to communicate, both
visually and verbally, what he internalized and gave back in the
form of wonderful, bright images. It demonstrates his two distinct
early styles of easel painting and the blending of those styles
later in his career, as well as his teaching and philosophy. Sam's
distinct styles are brought together in over 400 images that show
the progression and refinement of his subject and technique. By
including the different stages of a work of art-pencil drawings,
work-up sketches, maquettes, and the final forms-the illustrations
do what words sometimes can not accomplish. This informative book
contains visual lessons for the art historian and artist, and
essays by leading California historian Marion Yoshiki-Kovinick and
contemporary California artist Gary Lang. It is a comprehensive
record of the art, exhibitions, and the words of this important
20th century artist.
This is volume 4: S-Z, of a four-volume set. The complete
four-volume set presents the careers of 320 women artists working
in California, with more than 2,000 images, over the course of a
century. Their work encompasses a broad range of styles-from the
realism of the nineteenth century to the modernism of the
twentieth-and of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing,
illustration and print-making. While some of the profiled artists
are already well known, others have been previously ignored or
largely forgotten. Yet all had serious careers as artists: they
studied, exhibited, and won awards. These women were trailblazers,
each one essential to the momentum of a movement that opened the
door for heartfelt expression and equality. Much of the information
and many of the images in the book have never before been
published. Artists are presented alphabetically; also included are
additional primary sources that put the artists' work in context.
This is volume 1: A-D, of a four-volume set. The complete
four-volume set presents the careers of 320 women artists working
in California, with more than 2,000 images, over the course of a
century. Their work encompasses a broad range of styles-from the
realism of the nineteenth century to the modernism of the
twentieth-and of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing,
illustration and print-making. While some of the profiled artists
are already well known, others have been previously ignored or
largely forgotten. Yet all had serious careers as artists: they
studied, exhibited, and won awards. These women were trailblazers,
each one essential to the momentum of a movement that opened the
door for heartfelt expression and equality. Much of the information
and many of the images in the book have never before been
published. Artists are presented alphabetically; also included are
additional primary sources that put the artists' work in context.
This is volume 2: E-K, of a four-volume set. The complete
four-volume set presents the careers of 320 women artists working
in California, with more than 2,000 images, over the course of a
century. Their work encompasses a broad range of styles-from the
realism of the nineteenth century to the modernism of the
twentieth-and of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing,
illustration and print-making. While some of the profiled artists
are already well known, others have been previously ignored or
largely forgotten. Yet all had serious careers as artists: they
studied, exhibited, and won awards. These women were trailblazers,
each one essential to the momentum of a movement that opened the
door for heartfelt expression and equality. Much of the information
and many of the images in the book have never before been
published. Artists are presented alphabetically; also included are
additional primary sources that put the artists' work in context.
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