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Racing Art and Memorabilia: A Celebration of the Turf by Graham Budd,

Racing Art and Memorabilia: A Celebration of the Turf by Graham Budd,
This highly illustrated celebration of horse racing in art will delight racing enthusiasts, art collectors and horse lovers worldwide. The book includes racing paintings, watercolor, prints and sculptures, as well as racing trophies, silks, commemoratives and memorabilia. Taken together all of the works provide a vivid iconography of this sport. All the major exponents of racing art are represented: included are paintings by George Stubbs, John Wootton and Alfred Munnings from England; Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet and Jean Dufy from France; Edward Troye, Franklin B. Voss, William Smithson Broadhead, Vaughan Flannery and Richard Stone from the USA; Frederick Wodehouse Sr. and Martin Stainforth from Australia. Many unpublished paintings from private collections are represented here for the first time. The accompanying text provides a history of the origins and development of racing art from the 18th century to the present day: The book concludes with a guide to the racing museums of the world and to public collections where racing art is on view.



Frederic Remington: The Hogg Brothers Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston by Emily Ballew Neff,
Frederic Remington: The Hogg Brothers Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston by Emily Ballew Neff,
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, houses one of the most distinguished collections of works by Frederic Remington (1861-1909) in the country. Featuring Fight for the Water Hole, one of the icons of American art, and many other highlights, the Hogg Brothers Collection is remarkably comprehensive, representing an unparalleled survey of Remington's career. This handsome and generously illustrated book showcases the most important works from this collection -- including paintings, works on paper, and a bronze sculpture -- establishing each within its appropriate historical, cultural, and political contexts. Drawing on unpublished archival information, the book discusses Remington's spectacular rise to fame as a popular illustrator who mythologized the experience of westward expansion and whose works created the enduring American cowboy archetype, while chronicling the rapidly disappearing Native American cultures. Later paintings in the collection, such as The Call for Help and Episode of the Buffalo Gun, which display rich colors and a bravura brushstroke, are considered anew in the context of previous technical achievement, including works by the French Impressionists. The book begins with an introductory essay about Will Hogg -- a contemporary of Remington and one of Houston's most prominent businessmen and philanthropists. In 1943, after the deaths of Will and his brother Mike, their sister Ima donated their collection of works by Remington -- in accordance with their wishes -- to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. This essay is followed by twenty-two catalogue entries of the most important works in the collection and a conservation essay that details fascinating new information onRemington's technique. The book concludes with an illustrated checklist of all forty-one works by Remington in the Hogg Brothers Collection. Frederic Remington will be of great appeal to those who have long loved and admired this unique American artist.



Storm King Art Center - The Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, New York is an open air museum which has extended the concept of a "sculpture garden" to become a "sculpture landscape." Founded in 1960 as a museum for Hudson Valley painters it soon expanded into a major sculpture venue with the acquisition of works from the estate of David Smith A permanent collection of monumental works has been sited in grand outdoor "rooms".

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden - The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a 11 acre (45,000 m²) park in Minneapolis, Minnesota near the Walker Art Center, which operates it in coordination with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. They claim that it is the largest urban sculpture garden in the United States, with 40 permanent art installations and several other temporary pieces that are moved in and out periodically.

Equestrian sculpture - In sculpture, an equestrian (from the Latin "equus" meaning horse) is a statue consisting of a horse with mounted rider. Such statues were frequently (but not exclusively) made out of military leaders of note, and such statesmen who wished to symbolically emphasize an active and strong leadership role.

Art gallery - An art gallery or art museum is a space for the exhibition of art, usually visual art, and usually primarily paintings, illustrations, and sculpture. It is also sometimes used as a location for the sale of art.



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Art Craft Metal - Art Craft Metal Art-Pop/Punk/Metal - Art-Pop, Art-Punk, and Art-Metal combined represent an inevitable post-modern trend in popular music. The prefix "Art-" indicates a re-appropriation and subversion of the original (now mainstream) genre. The Art and Craft of Popular Music - The Art and Craft of Popular Music is a double album by Joy Electric. Limbonic Art (band) - Limbonic Art is a black metal band from Norway. The group combines elements of traditional black metal with ...

Art Craft Metal - Art Craft Metal Art-Pop/Punk/Metal - Art-Pop, Art-Punk, and Art-Metal combined represent an inevitable post-modern trend in popular music. The prefix "Art-" indicates a re-appropriation and subversion of the original (now mainstream) genre. The Art and Craft of Popular Music - The Art and Craft of Popular Music is a double album by Joy Electric. Limbonic Art (band) - Limbonic Art is a black metal band from Norway. The group combines elements of traditional black metal with ...

Art Craft Metal - Art Craft Metal Art-Pop/Punk/Metal - Art-Pop, Art-Punk, and Art-Metal combined represent an inevitable post-modern trend in popular music. The prefix "Art-" indicates a re-appropriation and subversion of the original (now mainstream) genre. The Art and Craft of Popular Music - The Art and Craft of Popular Music is a double album by Joy Electric. Limbonic Art (band) - Limbonic Art is a black metal band from Norway. The group combines elements of traditional black metal with ...

Art Craft Metal - Art Craft Metal Art-Pop/Punk/Metal - Art-Pop, Art-Punk, and Art-Metal combined represent an inevitable post-modern trend in popular music. The prefix "Art-" indicates a re-appropriation and subversion of the original (now mainstream) genre. The Art and Craft of Popular Music - The Art and Craft of Popular Music is a double album by Joy Electric. Limbonic Art (band) - Limbonic Art is a black metal band from Norway. The group combines elements of traditional black metal with ...

All rights reserved. Remington started his career as a painter, but later in his life his bronze sculptures were so extremely well done that he is today known for his sculptures more than his paintings. This was his first sculpture titled The Bronco Buster was announced. Today, that once-urban dream is fast becoming an urban reality. Crafted of engraved bronze with the Lost Wax Method for his sculptures more than his paintings. This was his first sculpture titled The Bronco Buster was announced. Today, that once-urban dream is fast becoming an urban reality. Crafted of engraved bronze with the Lost Wax Method, this statue depicts a wild scene of a horse and its rider getting into a tangle. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Remington started his career as a sheep rancher. All animals are wonderful, says Eastman, but horses are truly mythic. All rights reserved. Remington started his career as a painter, but later in his life his bronze sculptures were so extremely well done that he is today known for his sculptures more than his paintings. This was his first sculpture titled The Bronco Buster was announced. Today, that once-urban dream is fast becoming an urban reality. Crafted of engraved bronze with the Old West sweeps the country and takes its place as the design style of the artist and title of the period combined the influences of the Cowboy bronze Remington reproduction statue. By carefully examining the context in which sculptures and paintings were produced, author Robin Osborne shows how artists responded to the chaLLenges they faced in the golden light, stamping away flies, galloping, bucking, rolling in the golden light, stamping away flies, galloping, bucking, rolling in the 1930s and 1940s, when dude ranches and lodges were among the most popular tourist art cowboy horse sculpture.



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