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Painters and the American West, Volume 2: Volume 2 First Edition, Edition
Contributor(s): Hunt, Sarah A. (Contribution by), Ronda, James P. (Contribution by), Troccoli, Joan Carpenter (Contribution by)
ISBN: 0988177404     ISBN-13: 9780988177406
Publisher: American Museum of Western Art
OUR PRICE:   $72.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: July 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Art | American - General
- Art | Subjects & Themes - General
- Art | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - Permanent
Dewey: 758.997
Physical Information: 1.21" H x 10.17" W x 12.1" (5.35 lbs) 344 pages
 
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In 2010, the Anschutz Collection became the American Museum of Western Art--The Anschutz Collection, a public museum. Painters and the American West, Volume II is a companion and sequel to the award-winning Painters and the American West: The Anschutz Collection, published in 2000. The present volume includes the finest works featured in the earlier book, along with major recent acquisitions by Alfred Jacob Miller, Charles Deas, William Ranney, Emanuel Leutze, Thomas Eakins, Thomas Anshutz, Henry Farny, N. C. Wyeth, William Herbert "Buck" Dunton, Edward Hopper, and many others.

In the foreword to this book, Sarah Hunt, director of the museum, tells the story of the Anschutz Collection's transition from a closely held treasure to an educational and esthetic resource for Denver and western art enthusiasts everywhere. In the book's introductory essay, distinguished scholar and curator John Wilmerding provides cultural and literary context for the museum's holdings, which include exemplary works by virtually every significant painter of the American West from the 1820s through the mid-twentieth century. Historical essays by acclaimed historian James P. Ronda introduce the six chapters of the book, setting the stage for in-depth examinations of individual masterworks by Joan Carpenter Troccoli.

Scholars have brought new insight to western American art in the past decade, and the European view of the westering experience as a defining characteristic of American history and culture is beginning to take hold among art historians on this side of the Atlantic. Western American art is shedding its outsider status and assuming its rightful place as an integral component of the history of American art--and American life. The 150 masterful images from over a century of painting that are showcased in this book expand our understanding of the place of the American West in the story of humankind.


Contributor Bio(s): Ronda, James P.: -

James P. Ronda, is retired as Professor at the University of Tulsa, where he held the H. G. Barnard Chair of Western American History. He is widely recognized for his extensive scholarship on the Lewis and Clark expedition, including the pathbreaking Lewis and Clark Among the Indians. He is also a distinguished historian of the early American fur trade, Astoria and Empire. Professor Ronda's recent publications include The West the Railroads Made.

Troccoli, Joan Carpenter: -

Joan Carpenter Troccoli retired as Senior Scholar of the Petrie Institute of Western American Art of the Denver Art Museum in June 2012. She is the Founding Director of the Petrie Institute of Western American Art, Denver Art Museum, a position in which she served from 2001-05. From 1996-2001, she was Deputy Director of the Denver Art Museum. Before coming to Denver in 1995, she was a Curator of Art and subsequently Director of Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She holds a B. A. from Middlebury College and master's and doctoral degrees from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.

Hunt, Sarah A.: - Sarah A. Hunt is director of the American Museum of Western Art--The Anschutz Collection. She holds a BA in history with a focus on American art from Princeton University and earned her JD at the Stanford University School of Law. Ms. Hunt has published essays on American western art, and she contributed a history of the Anschutz Collection to Painters and the American West: The Anschutz Collection (2000).Wilmerding, John: - John Wilmerding is Sarofim Professor of American art, emeritus, Princeton University. He has served as a visiting curator in the Department of American Art of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and as senior curator and deputy director of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., where he is currently chairman of the Board of Trustees. A noted scholar of American art and cultural studies, Professor Wilmerding is the author of monographs on Fitz Henry Lane, John F. Peto, Winslow Homer, and Thomas Eakins.