Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey
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An indefatigable traveler, Payne found inspiration in far-ranging locales: California's High Sierras and coastline, the deserts of the Southwest, the Alps, the harbors of Brittany and the Venetian lagoon. The results of these travels were paintings of profound vigor and strength, reflections of Payne's profound reverence for the vitality of forces observed in the natural landscape, that broke new ground while exhibiting a profound respect for traditional technique. The high quality reproductions of his paintings, drawings, and the rarely seen photographs he took, are here presented alongside detailed essays chroncling his life and the evolution of his art.
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The 1987 Goldfield Galleries exhibition catalogue, re-bound with a hardcover in a limited edition of only 200.
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Edgar Payne leads a tour through his favorite High Sierra painting sites, showing ''a scenic picture of the rugged California mountains as seen through the artist's eyes''.
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Catalogue published to accompany an exhibition- the first ever of drawings by a California Impressionist.
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The first in-depth study of both Elsie and Edgar Payne, based on much original research, including family records.
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