Author: Katz, Steven and Dodie Kazanjian Title: Walton Ford: Tigers of Wrath, Horses of Instruction
Description: New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 2002. Hardcover. Black cloth, black & color illus. dust jacket, 71 pp. Profuse color plates. Considers the life and work of American nature artist Walton Ford (b. 1960). "Working in the tradition of such legendary animal painters as John James Audubon, Walton Ford brings new life and vigor to the great legacy of artist / natural historians. The sheer visual beauty and superb workmanship of his watercolors makes a startling contrast with their sometimes violent imagery and trenchant political and social commentary on history, colonialism, and the precarious relationship between man and animal. [This book] is the first survey of his dazzling paintings. This lush volume includes an essay by screenwriter Steven Katz, who describes the artist's formative years and developing interest in natural history. In his interview with Dodie Kazanjian, the artist discusses the complex interweaving of ideas, personal memories, and historical events that forms the imaginative and intellectual armature of his striking paintings." (dj). VG/VG: Unused ex art library book. Sticker to dust jacket at the base of the spine. Stamp on title page. Stamp on copyright page. Sticker and due date card on back end page. In mylar jacket.
Keywords: 20th Century ; American Artists ; Ford, Walton ; ;
Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 32456
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