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In July, 1921, Peter Hurd was a West Point plebe with dreams of a
military destiny. But by the spring of 1924, the young man from
Roswell, New Mexico, had abandoned the army as a career and was
studying painting in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, under N. C. Wyeth.
The experiences that led Hurd to art, and ultimately to fame as a
painter of the Southwest, are candidly revealed in this
comprehensive autobiographical collection of Hurd's letters and
journals. Introduced by Paul Horgan, award-winning novelist,
historian, and biographer and lifelong friend of Hurd, the book
spans fifty years of Hurd's life. Beginning with his cadet days at
the U.S. Military Academy, the letters trace his apprenticeship
under Wyeth; his romance with Henriette, Wyeth's daughter; the
Hurds' family life in both Pennsylvania and New Mexico; Hurd's
passionate love for the Southwest; his friendships with other
artists and writers; his various painting techniques; and his
philosophy of art. "My credo is a simple one," Hurd once wrote. "It
is to live just as intensely as possible, to keep my perceptions at
a peak of sensitivity, and to try to realize to the fullest every
moment of consciousness." The story of one of America's premier
realist painters will fascinate those interested in the creative
arts as well as anyone who savors clear and eloquent prose.
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