Published in collaboration with the Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, this volume brings together an array of images that have influenced the world's perception of the American West. The superb reproductions (in color, duotone and b&w) include paintings, photographs and classic movie stills from Western films. The accompanying essays analyze the landscape and the hero and explore the West's historic roots and contemporary relevance. 10<5/8>x9<5/8>". Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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For Bruce the "myth of the west" has two major aspects: the "lone individual" who becomes a hero and "the landscape . . . the stage set upon which this drama of the western myth is played out." His focus in this exhibition catalog for the Henry Gallery in Seattle is the role of the visual arts in shaping and defining this myth. Bruce begins with the paintings of Catlin and Bodmer and ends with contemporary photographs and movies. The catalog's best essays are Brian W. Dipple's discussion of the mixing and merging of myth in Remington's paintings and Kathleen Murphy's examination of the mythic proportions of the movie Western. This is an informative and thought-provoking discussion of a major component of the American psyche.
- Douglas G. Camp bell, George Fox Coll., Newberg, Ore.
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- PublisherRizzoli
- Publication date1990
- ISBN 10 0847812596
- ISBN 13 9780847812592
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages192