Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks
David Tatham
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Description for Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks
Paperback. In this title, David Tatham demonstrates that Winslow Homer's 'Adirondack oils and watercolours constitute a highly original examination of the human race's relationship to the natural world at a time when long-established assumptions about humans, nature, and art itself were undergoing profound change. Num Pages: 176 pages, 21 colour illustrations, 18 figures, index. BIC Classification: AFC; AGB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 279 x 241 x 15. Weight in Grams: 962.
In this title, David Tatham demonstrates that Winslow Homer's 'Adirondack oils and watercolours constitute a highly original examination of the human race's relationship to the natural world at a time when long-established assumptions about humans, nature, and art itself were undergoing profound change.
In this title, David Tatham demonstrates that Winslow Homer's 'Adirondack oils and watercolours constitute a highly original examination of the human race's relationship to the natural world at a time when long-established assumptions about humans, nature, and art itself were undergoing profound change.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Syracuse University Press United States
Number of pages
176
Condition
New
Number of Pages
172
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780815607731
SKU
V9780815607731
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About David Tatham
David Tatham, is professor emeritus of fine arts at Syracuse University.
Reviews for Winslow Homer in the Adirondacks
Winslow Homer made his first visit to the Adirondacks in 1870 and his last in 1910, just two months before his death. His first and subsequent visits to the region coincided with the growing public concern that led to the creation of the Adirondack Forest Preserve in 1885 and the Adirondack State Park in 1892...David Tatham demonstrates very convincingly that ... Read more