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Paintings of the Southwest - by Arnold Skolnick (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Southwest, particularly Arizona and New Mexico, comes alive in this book as a land ablaze with colors and brilliance uniquely its own.
- Author(s): Arnold Skolnick
- 128 Pages
- Art, Subjects & Themes
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About the Book
A rare collection of art and literature perfectly suited for the artist, traveler, or anyone enchanted by the Southwest.Book Synopsis
The Southwest, particularly Arizona and New Mexico, comes alive in this book as a land ablaze with colors and brilliance uniquely its own. Here the deep-blue expanse of sky meets the fiery reds and oranges of breathtaking canyons, deserts, and deep valleys, which stretch into rugged mountains. This complex and diverse landscape and the extraordinary cultures thriving within it have been a wellspring of inspiration for artists and source of wonder for many. In paintings by Victor Higgins, Thomas Moran, Edward Hopper, John Sloan, Marsden Hartley, Maynard Dixon, Georgia O'Keeffe and many others we, too, share in visions of the beauty, mystery, and grandeur that has drawn artists and travelers alike to the Southwest.
The breathtaking expanse of the Southwest is nowhere more accessible than in the over ninety glorious landscapes of this book. Accompanying the art are selected writings of such famous authors as D.H. Lawrence and Willa Cather. Suzan Campbell's introduction briefly traces the history of the Southwest along with its continual allure for both regional and visiting artists.
Review Quotes
""Paintings of the Southwest" provides an overview of the representational paintings inspired by the landscape, buildings and people of the region."
"An attractive compendium of interest to travelers, artists, and others with a feeling for the landscape of the American Southwest."
"Gorgeous! There is no other word for this unassuming little book."
""Paintings of the Southwest provides an overview of the representational paintings inspired by the landscape, buildings and people of the region."