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Un monde non conquis : l'art d'Oscar Brousse Jacobson par Anne Allbright

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Entièrement neuf: Un livre neuf, non lu, non utilisé et en parfait état, sans aucune page manquante ...
ISBN-13
9780985160982
Type
Does not apply
ISBN
9780985160982
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
World Unconquered : the Art of Oscar Brousse Jacobson
Author
Anne Allbright, Mark Andrew White, Janet Catherine Berlo
Publisher
Jones JR. Museum of Art, Fred
Genre
Art
Item Length
12 in
Topic
Individual Artists / Essays, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, General
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Width
9 in
Number of Pages
154 Pages

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Publisher
Jones JR. Museum of Art, Fred
ISBN-10
0985160985
ISBN-13
9780985160982
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208589226

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Book Title
World Unconquered : the Art of Oscar Brousse Jacobson
Number of Pages
154 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Individual Artists / Essays, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, General
Genre
Art
Author
Anne Allbright, Mark Andrew White, Janet Catherine Berlo
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
12 in
Item Width
9 in

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Synopsis
Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) was a prolific artist who devoted much of his career to the depiction of the wilderness of the American West, especially Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. He also became a passionate supporter of the visual arts in the Southwest and an enthusiastic promoter of Native American fine artists, such as the early Kiowa artists, Acee Blue Eagle, and others. Over the course of his forty-year career at the University of Oklahoma, he oversaw the dramatic expansion of the School of Art and the creation of an art museum in 1936 that would eventually become the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. A World Unconquered: The Art of Oscar Brousse Jacobson surveys the career of this important yet often overlooked artist. Following his study at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, with Birger Sandz n, Jacobson became an advocate for modernism and embraced the wilderness as his primary subject. Drawn to the seemingly inhospitable and desolate, Jacobson favored the desert, which eventually led him to paint the Sahara in 1925-26. He balanced a productive painting career with an inexorable desire to promote appreciation for and knowledge of world cultures in the new state of Oklahoma. Jacobson organized exhibits of Asian, Native American, and North African art and culture at OU and played an important role in facilitating New Deal post office murals in the state. Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition of Jacobson's career, A World Unconquered offers the first critical analysis of his work as both an artist and a cultural figure and coincides with the centennial of his arrival in Oklahoma in 1915., Oscar Brousse Jacobson (1882-1966) was a prolific artist who devoted much of his career to the depiction of the wilderness of the American West, especially Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. He also became a passionate supporter of the visual arts in the Southwest and an enthusiastic promoter of Native American fine artists, such as the early Kiowa artists, Acee Blue Eagle, and others. Over the course of his forty-year career at the University of Oklahoma, he oversaw the dramatic expansion of the School of Art and the creation of an art museum in 1936 that would eventually become the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. A World Unconquered: The Art of Oscar Brousse Jacobson surveys the career of this important yet often overlooked artist. Following his study at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas, with Birger Sandzén, Jacobson became an advocate for modernism and embraced the wilderness as his primary subject. Drawn to the seemingly inhospitable and desolate, Jacobson favored the desert, which eventually led him to paint the Sahara in 1925-26. He balanced a productive painting career with an inexorable desire to promote appreciation for and knowledge of world cultures in the new state of Oklahoma. Jacobson organized exhibits of Asian, Native American, and North African art and culture at OU and played an important role in facilitating New Deal post office murals in the state. Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition of Jacobson's career, A World Unconquered offers the first critical analysis of his work as both an artist and a cultural figure and coincides with the centennial of his arrival in Oklahoma in 1915.
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2015
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