Frederic Remington

William Chapman Sharpe (Contribution by), Nancy Anderson, Alexander Nemerov (Contribution by)

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Author
William Chapman Sharpe (Contribution by), Nancy Anderson, Alexander Nemerov (Contribution by)
Publish Date
2003-04-21
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
228
Publisher Name
National Gallery of Art
ISBN-10
0691115540
ISBN-13
9780691115542
citemno
104495
Subtitle
The Color of Night
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780691115542

Description

In the decade preceding his untimely death, Frederic Remington (1861-1909) produced a series of paintings that took as their subject the color of night. This richly illustrated volume is the first to present all of these works--some seventy paintings that secured for Remington the critical acclaim he so coveted. Indeed, these magnificent nocturnes marked an important new direction for the celebrated illustrator, writer, and sculptor of America's vanishing frontier.


In these deeply personal works, Remington explored the technical and aesthetic difficulties of painting darkness. Surprisingly, his images are filled with color and light--moonlight, firelight, candlelight. Focused on the subject the artist had made his own--the American West--these paintings reflect Remington's dramatic reworking of the narrative tradition as well as the spare modernism of his late work.



Frederic Remington: The Color of Night, accompanying the first exhibition devoted to the nocturnes, includes three insightful essays discussing Remington's nocturnes within the literary, historical, aesthetic, and technological context of his time. The nocturnes do much more than document a night that was rapidly disappearing under bright, newly installed electric lights. They also reveal how this son of a Civil War hero moved from burnishing Theodore Roosevelt's rough riding heroics in Cuba to exploring, like Stephen Crane and Ernest Hemingway, his own soul-searing war experience, and, like Joseph Conrad, to probing America's own heart of darkness.


As the definitive resource on Remington's nocturnes, this volume pairs large reproductions of these stunning paintings--including newly conserved works and others not seen publicly since the artist's death--with commentary from his personal diaries and letters and from contemporary critics.



EXHIBITION SCHEDULE






http://www.nga.gov/ National Gallery of Art, Washington

April 13 - July 13, 2003




http://www.gilcrease.org/ The Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma

August 10 - November 9, 2003




http://www.denverartmuseum.org/ Denver Art Museum

December 13, 2003 - March 14, 2004