Description
George de Forest Brush (1854-1941) created an important series of paintings of American Indians that was much celebrated in his time but has been seen rarely since. Brush combined extraordinary technical skills acquired during several years of training in the studio of Jean-Lon Grme with first-hand experience of living among the Arapahoe, Shoshone, and Crow Indians in Wyoming and Montana. Completed during the 1880s, many of these works were quickly acquired by major American collectors and have remained in private hands through several generations. This beautiful book, the first scholarly study of Brush's Indian paintings, features detailed discussions of individual paintings, interpretative essays exploring the historical and cultural context in which the paintings were produced, a comprehensive chronology, and lavish colour reproductions of numerous paintings not shown publicly since the nineteenth century.
Details
Released: Mon 15 Sep 2008
Catalogue Number: 0007812483

- Compilers: James C. Boyles, Diane Dillon, Patricia Junker, Mary Lublin
- Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
- Subject Development: History, Native American
- Geographic Designator: United States
- Academic Level: Scholarly/Undergraduate
- Depth (m): 0.032
- Dewey: 759.13
- Height (m): 0.286
- Pages: 238
- Place Of Publication: Great Britain/British Isles
- Published Date: Mon 15 Sep 2008
- Publishers: Museum Publication
- Weight (g): 1778
- Width (m): 0.248
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