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Distributed for Saraland Press and Robert M. Hicklin, Jr.
The South
Essays by
8 1/4 x 10 1/2, 155 pages |
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ABOUT THE BOOKThe exhibition catalogue The South on Paper: Line, Color and Light explores forty-four southern artists and eighty of their works. James C. Kelly discusses the variations between southern and other American regional art. He also elaborates on each artist's era, background, and stylistic preferences. Complementing Kelly's essay, Estill Curtis Pennington provides an overview of the cultural, political, and social context of the works.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
A native of Kentucky, Estill Curtis Pennington is the author of several
articles and exhibition catalogs dealing with southern art. After holding
positions at the Smithsonian Institution, the Lauren Rogers Museum of
Art in Laurel, Mississippi, and the New Orleans Museum of Art, Pennington
now lives in Bourbon County, Kentucky.
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