The Texas Hill Country Interpretations by Thirteen Artists |
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Introduction by:
| Greene, A. C. |
Foreword by:
| Leeper, John Palmer |
Series title: | Joe and Betty Moore Texas Art Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-89096-116-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 1981 |
Publisher: | Texas A&M University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $32.95 |
Book Description:
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Thirteen contemporary Texas artists share their views of the Texas hill country in forty-nine full-color plates of softly wooded hills, lonely farmsteads, rocky running streams, flower-covered prairies, shining lakes, and much more. Included here are watercolors of land and wildlife by Ivan McDougal and Clay McGaughy; the clearly lighted barns and farmhouses of Ancel E. Nunn; impressions of rock and sky, woods and water by Michael Frary and William Hoey; the inimitable watercolors...
More DescriptionThirteen contemporary Texas artists share their views of the Texas hill country in forty-nine full-color plates of softly wooded hills, lonely farmsteads, rocky running streams, flower-covered prairies, shining lakes, and much more. Included here are watercolors of land and wildlife by Ivan McDougal and Clay McGaughy; the clearly lighted barns and farmhouses of Ancel E. Nunn; impressions of rock and sky, woods and water by Michael Frary and William Hoey; the inimitable watercolors of E. M. "Buck" Schiwetz; the sunlight on water and field of Emily White and William Lester; the unique personal statements of Kelly Fearing; paintings of the works of man by E. Gordon West; and sensitive studies of light and shadow by Woody Gwyn. Together they evoke the charm, the beauty, and the variety of the Texas heartland.