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Monumental Dreams : The Life and Sculpture of Ann Norton.
Başlık:
Monumental Dreams : The Life and Sculpture of Ann Norton.
Yazar:
Seebohm, Caroline.
ISBN:
9780813048789
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (190 pages)
İçerik:
Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Prologue -- Part I. Southern Roots: Selma, Alabama, 1905-1930 -- 1. The Origins of a Great Alabama Family -- 2. Childhood in Selma -- 3. Early Success -- Part II. The Art World in Turmoil: New York, 1930-1942 -- 4. A Tumultuous Education -- 5. The Emergence of an Artist -- 6. A Rare Friendship -- 7. Career Challenges -- 8. A Turning Point -- Part III. From Annie Vaughan Weaver to Ann Norton: Florida, 1943-1953 -- 9. The Savior from Chicago -- 10. A Reticent Romance -- 11. Marriage and a New Life -- 12. A Growing Confidence -- Part IV. The Journey to the Source: Florida, 1954-1982 -- 13. New Freedom, New Work -- 14. Figures in the Landscape -- 15. East and West, New Relationships -- 16. Dreams of Selma -- 17. Time Runs Out -- 18. The Garden as Legacy -- List of Exhibitions -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Özet:
In 1929, the Museum of Modern Art opened its doors, showing the astonishing paintings of Picasso, Matisse, and other avant garde artists. Young American artists quickly responded by experimenting with impressionism, cubism, and abstraction. In Monumental Dreams, author Caroline Seebohm tells the riveting story of how Ann Norton (1905-1982)-a child of the South who had eschewed her Alabama roots to become a sculptor in New York City-joined this new guard. She studied with John Hovannes and Jose de Creeft and was studio assistant to Alexander Archipenko. Her work was well received, and by age 35, she had already participated in group shows at MOMA and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Despite her burgeoning career, Norton found New York a difficult place to live. In search of paying work, she moved to Florida, where she became a teacher at the Norton Gallery and School of Art, founded by retired Acme Steel president Ralph Hubbard Norton. The two built a relationship based on love as well as common aesthetic values, and after his death, she built her finest and lasting work. Today, her monolithic sculptures-in the spirit of Stonehenge, Henry Moore, and Buddhist temple art-can be admired in the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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