Description: American Artist Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! Issue Date: OCTOBER 1981; VOLUME 45, ISSUE 471 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. FRONT COVER: Lady with a Mauve Scarf, byJohn Court, 1976, oil, 32 x 22. Collection Carolyn Houlg rave. Photo by Tom Wyatt. FEATURES: SOUTHERN WORKS ON PAPER 1900-1950, by Richard Cox. During the first half of this century in the South, was there an art expressive of that region's traditions and interests? In this article, the author explores this relatively unknown subject, tracing the historic interests and stylistic developments of that period's Southern artists. WILLIAM DUNLAP: MAN ON THE MOVE, by Marda Kaiser Burton. This Virginia painter says he is "making art about where I'm from and my time and place." On the go much of the time, Dunlap translates his mobility into "narrative" art: he paints broad, panoramic landscapes of the farmland around him. A COMMISSION TO PAINT THE LANDSCAPE by Terrence Sanders. Landscape painter Wolf Kahn was recently commissioned by Ashland Oil, Inc., to visit its Lexington, Kentucky, office and record the unique beauty of the locale in his oil and pastel paintings. This article points out how the commission proved beneficial to the artist, the corporation, and the community. THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: DAVID WADE. In his watercolors, Tennessee artist David Wade uses color and repetitive, interwoven designs to bring out the unexpected beauty of things often overlooked by the casual observer. Here he discusses his techniques. JOHN COURT, by Jon Longaker. In Virginia, Court is continuing the Renaissance and Baroque tradition in art. Here he discusses how he balances both representational and formalistic concerns in his oils to create his luminous, romantic portraits and landscapes. THE COWBOY ARTISTS OF AMERICA, by Mary Carroll Nelson. This article on the CAA, published on the occasion of their annual show and sale, discusses the history and development of the organization. Some of the members' works are shown. ON TOUR IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA by Keith Marshall. This culturally rich city boasts an active artist community. DRAWING INSTRUCTION: THE PERSONAL APPROACH OF BERNARD CHAET. by Gerald M. Monroe. In this second article in a series on the teaching methods of outstanding drawing instructors, Monroe describes the drawing instruction of Bernard Chaet, professor of art at Yale University. DEPARTMENTS: FOOTNOTES; LETTERS. FORUM: What Function Should Sculpture Serve? An Interview with Alexander Liberman by Lori Simmons Zelenko. TECHNICAL PAGE, by Prof. Clifford T. Chieffo. PROFESSIONAL PAGE, by Betty Chamberlain. ART BOOKS; GALLERY HAPPENINGS; ART MART; BULLETIN BOARD; INDEX TO ADVERTISING. This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD +++ condition. (See photo)
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Publication Month: October
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