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Painting a New World

Painting a New World
Author: Donna Pierce
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2004-05-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0914738496

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"The little-known story of viceregal Mexico is told by an international team of scholars whose work was previously available only piecemeal or not at all in English. Much of their research was undertaken especially for this volume."--BOOK JACKET.


The Denver Artists Guild

The Denver Artists Guild
Author: Stan Cuba
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0942576594

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In 1928, the newly organized Denver Artists Guild held its inaugural exhibition in downtown Denver. Little did the participants realize that their initial effort would survive the Great Depression and World War II—and then outlive all of the group’s fifty-two charter members. The guild’s founders worked in many media and pursued a variety of styles. In addition to the oils and watercolors one would expect were masterful pastels by Elsie Haddon Haynes, photographs by Laura Gilpin, sculpture by Gladys Caldwell Fisher and Arnold Rönnebeck, ceramics by Anne Van Briggle Ritter and Paul St. Gaudens, and collages by Pansy Stockton. Styles included realism, impressionism, regionalism, surrealism, and abstraction. Murals by Allen True, Vance Kirkland, John E. Thompson, Louise Ronnebeck, and others graced public and private buildings—secular and religious—in Colorado and throughout the United States. The guild’s artists didn’t just contribute to the fine and decorative arts of Colorado; they enhanced the national reputation of the state. Then, in 1948, the Denver Artists Guild became the stage for a great public debate pitting traditional against modern. The twenty-year-old guild split apart as modernists bolted to form their own group, the Fifteen Colorado Artists. It was a seminal moment: some of the guild’s artists became great modernists, while others remained great traditionalists. Enhanced by period photographs and reproductions of the founding members’ works, The Denver Artists Guild chronicles a vibrant yet overlooked chapter of Colorado’s cultural history. The book includes a walking tour of guild members’ paintings and sculptures viewable in Denver and elsewhere in Colorado, by Leah Naess and author Stan Cuba. In honor of the book’s release, the Byers-Evans House Gallery will showcase a collection of founding guild members’ works starting June 26, 2015. The exhibit, also titled The Denver Artists Guild: Its Founding Members, contains paintings from artists such as the famed Paschal Quackenbush, Louise Ronnebeck, Albert Byron Olson, Elisabeth Spalding, Waldo Love and Vance Kirkland. The show will be on display through September 26, 2015.


Colorado Artist Jack Roberts: Painting the West

Colorado Artist Jack Roberts: Painting the West
Author: F. Darrell Munsell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1467118451

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Seeking adventure and inspiration in western Colorado, artist Jack Roberts masterfully captured frontier characters in secluded cow camps and boisterous saloons. His flamboyant personality and zest for life became topics of local stories. But sobriety and commitment offered new themes and goals. Indians, traders, pioneers and entrepreneurs--he captured them all on canvas with a blend of creativity and authenticity. His paintings, cartoons and personal observations reflect his convictions and his desire to create works of significance. With over seventy full-color paintings, author F. Darrell Munsell traces Roberts's career from early apprenticeship with Harvey Dunn through his many changes in lifestyle and subject to celebrate this respected artist of the American West.


Painting Colorado

Painting Colorado
Author: Joan Wolbier
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780961088033

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Painting Colorado: A Watercolor Journal is a collection of watercolors by Joan Wolbier. The text and paintings describe nature and life in Colorado and includes descriptions of the places and scenes painted and journal entries by the artist.


Get LIMED

Get LIMED
Author: Nick Lopez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2019-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733648318

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Make your mark on the world with the business of your dreams! Here's your chance to earn a profit in the robust high-end home improvement market. Today, there are very few companies serving this sector that focus on customer service and quality results because of contractors that follow the Superman Model. Multi-million-dollar property owners are naturally anxious about renovating or restoring their most valuable assets. Nick Lopez has developed a solution that is a proven, money-making model serving custom property owners at the highest standards in the industry.


Colorado Artist Jack Roberts

Colorado Artist Jack Roberts
Author: F. Darrell Munsell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 162585594X

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Seeking adventure and inspiration in western Colorado, artist Jack Roberts masterfully captured frontier characters in secluded cow camps and boisterous saloons. His flamboyant personality and zest for life became topics of local stories. But sobriety and commitment offered new themes and goals. Indians, traders, pioneers and entrepreneurs--he captured them all on canvas with a blend of creativity and authenticity. His paintings, cartoons and personal observations reflect his convictions and his desire to create works of significance. With over seventy full-color paintings, author F. Darrell Munsell traces Roberts's career from early apprenticeship with Harvey Dunn through his many changes in lifestyle and subject to celebrate this respected artist of the American West.


Herndon Davis

Herndon Davis
Author: Craig Leavitt
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1607324202

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Herndon Davis, an artist and journalist, dedicated his life to depicting the major landmarks and personalities of Colorado in watercolor, oil, and pen and pencil. Best known for the Face on the Barroom Floor, the portrait of an alluring woman on the floor of the Teller House Hotel barroom in Central City, Colorado, Davis was a prolific artist whose murals, sketches, and portraits can be found all over the state, from the Sage Room of the Oxford Hotel on Seventeenth Street to the Denver Press Club poker room. Despite his numerous contributions, his work was never showcased or exhibited in the traditional manner. In this biography and first-ever collection featuring most of his life’s work, authors Craig Leavitt and Thomas J. Noel provide a detailed look into Davis’s life and career and include a catalog of almost 200 of his paintings and drawings from Colorado and around the country. They also put his work into the broader context of the time through comparison with such contemporary Colorado artists as Muriel Sibell Wolle, Allen Tupper True, Charles Waldo Love, and Juan Menchaca. Published to coincide with the Denver Public Library’s 2016 exhibition—the only public display of Davis’s work to date—and bringing deserved attention to this overlooked figure, Herndon Davis: Painting Colorado History, 1901-1962 is an important contribution to Colorado’s cultural history. This book and the accompanying exhibit are sponsored by the Western History/Genealogy Department at the Denver Public Library.


Colorado Abstract

Colorado Abstract
Author: Michael Paglia
Publisher: SF Design, LLC / Frescobooks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781934491126

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by individual essays by Chandler, spotlighting the careers of more than fifty artists currently creating abstract works in Colorado." --Book Jacket.


National Painters Magazine

National Painters Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1044
Release: 1913
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN:

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Colorado

Colorado
Author: Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Colorado
Publisher: US History Publishers
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1948
Genre: Colorado
ISBN: 1603540067

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