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Distant Shores: The Odyssey of Rockwell Kent [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, height x width: 283x267 mm, weight: 494 g, 68 color illustrations, 58 b/w photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2000
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520227123
  • ISBN-13: 9780520227125
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 128 pages, height x width: 283x267 mm, weight: 494 g, 68 color illustrations, 58 b/w photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Sep-2000
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • ISBN-10: 0520227123
  • ISBN-13: 9780520227125
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Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) was an artist of extraordinary drive, talent, and versatility; he embraced life with exuberance. And though he was one of the most popular American illustrators of this century--so much so that The New Yorker published the ditty, "That day will mark a precedent, which brings no news of Rockwell Kent"--the controversies engendered by his socialist leanings, particularly during the McCarthy era in the 1950s, frequently overshadowed his artistic achievements. His major art was inspired by his extended stays in remote, sparsely inhabited and climatically harsh regions, most of them islands, to which his imagination was drawn for a mythic association with the mystical and marvelous.
Distant Shores captures Kent's great enthusiasm for the sea and mountains, and the relationship between nature and humanity. Produced to accompany a traveling exhibition of the artist's work, this handsome volume features eighty paintings, prints, and drawings, (more than fifty in full color) related to Kent's sojourns in the wilderness--Maine, Newfoundland, Alaska, Tierra del Fuego, and Greenland. Included in this collection are works from The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg that have been unavailable to the public since the early 1960s. Kent's dramatic black-and-white illustrations for Herman Melville's Moby Dick--the engravings that popularized his work in the United States--are also featured.
The essays describe Kent's career as a painter, printmaker, book designer, illustrator, and prolific writer. Constance Martin contextualizes the work in the exhibition by providing an informative and insightful background of Kent's life and art. Richard West contributes fascinating details about Kent's childhood and early adult life, his mastery of the print medium, and his involvement with American political thought during the McCarthy period.
Lenders to the Exhibition 6(1) Foreword 7(2) Acknowledgments 9(2) Rockwell Kent: Before the Odyssey 11(6) Richard V. West Rockwell Kent: The Odyssey 17(96) Constance Martin Monhegan 20(3) Newfoundland 23(2) Alaska 25(5) Tierra del Fuego 30(2) Moby Dick and Greenland 32(4) Greenland: The Second and Third Visits 36(10) Conclusion 46(2) The Paintings Maine 48(12) Newfoundland 60(8) Alaska 68(16) Tierra del Fuego 84(4) Greenland 88(25) Rockwell Kent: After the Odyssey 113(9) Richard V. West Chronology 122(1) Exhibition List 123(3) Photographic Credits 126(1) Selected Bibliography 126(2) Index 128
Constance Martin is Curator of the Kent exhibition and Research Associate of the Arctic Institute of North America at the University of Calgary. Richard V. West is Director of the Frye Museum in Seattle.