Rockwellkentiana: Few Words and Many Pictures by R.K. and, by Carl Zigrosser, a Bibliography and List of Prints.

"If to the viewer's eyes, my world appears less beautiful than his, I'm to be pitied and the viewer praised": First edition of Rockwellkentiana

Rockwellkentiana: Few Words and Many Pictures by R.K. and, by Carl Zigrosser, a Bibliography and List of Prints.

KENT, Rockwell.

$125.00

Item Number: 137037

New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1953.

First edition of this classic collection of the writings and art of Rockwell Kent, including a bibliography of his work. Quarto, original pictorial cloth, illustrated. In near fine condition.

A transcendentalist and mystic in the tradition of Thoreau and Emerson, whose works he read, American artist, writer, and adventurer and voyager Rockwell Kent found inspiration in the austerity and stark beauty of the wilderness. Kent's early paintings of Mount Monadnock and New Hampshire were first shown at the Society of American Artists in New York in 1904, when Dublin Pond was purchased by Smith College. In 1905 Kent ventured to Monhegan Island, Maine, and found its rugged and primordial beauty a source of inspiration for the next five years. His first series of paintings of Monhegan were shown to wide critical acclaim in 1907 at Clausen Galleries in New York. These works form the foundation of his lasting reputation as an early American modernist, and can be seen in museums across the country, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Seattle Art Museum, New Britain Museum of American Art, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

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