Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks

Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks - Paperback

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Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks

Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks - Paperback

by David Tatham
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by David Tatham (Author)

In this lavishly illustrated volume, David Tatham turns his eye to Winslow Homer's Adirondack oils, drawings, prints, and watercolors--more than a hundred pieces from the artist's many visits to the region between 1870 and 1910. Homer's affinity for this remote region of New York State lasted for forty years. No other place--not even Prout's Neck in Maine--held his attention as an artist for so long a period. Nearly every time he set out for the Adirondacks he went to the same two places--the environs of Keene Valley and a group of rustic buildings in a forest clearing in the Essex County township of Minerva, south of the High Peaks.

Tatham casts Homer's early Adirondack works as postbellum pastorals and explores the impact of Darwinian thought on Homer's later works. He examines the concepts of landscape and wilderness, the development of the Adirondack park, and the forest preservation movement, as well as Homer's contemporaneous work in Maine, the Caribbean, and England.

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In this lavishly illustrated volume, David Tatham turns his eye to Winslow Homer's Adirondack oils, drawings, prints, and watercolors - more than a hundred pieces from the artist's many visits to the region between 1870 and 1910. Homer's affinity for this remote region of New York State lasted for forty years. No other place - not even Prout's Neck in Maine - held his attention as an artist for so long a period. Nearly every time he set out for the Adirondacks he went to the same two places - the environs of Keene Valley and a group of rustic buildings in a forest clearing in the Essex County township of Minerva, south of the High Peaks. Tatham casts Homer's early Adirondack works as postbellum pastorals and explores the impact of Darwinian thought on Homer's later works. He examines the concepts of landscape and wilderness, the development of the Adirondack park, and the forest preservation movement, as well as Homer's contemporaneous work in Maine, the Caribbean, and England.

Author Biography

David Tatham is professor emeritus of fine arts at Syracuse University. He is the author of several books including Winslow Homer in London: A New York Artist Abroad, Winslow Homer and the Illustrated Book, and Winslow Homer and His Cullercoats Paintings: An American Artist in England's North East.

Number of Pages: 158
Dimensions: 0.59 x 11 x 9.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 01, 2004
ISBN9780815607731
Author David Tatham
PublisherSyracuse University Press
GenreArts and History
FormatPaperback
PublishedApril 2004
LanguageENG- English
Pages158
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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