Description: American Artist Artist magazine of largest circulation. Artist profiles/interviews include multiple photos and reproductions over multiple pages, PLUS: Illustrations, technical features, columns, vintage ads and MORE --Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! Issue Date: DECEMBER 1983; VOLUME 47, ISSUE 497 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. FRONT COVER: Mary and the Studio, by Sidney Edward Dickinson, 1924, oil, 62 x 46. Courtesy Allentown Art Museum, Pennsylvania. Gift of J. I. and Anna Rodale, 1971. FEATURES: THE ARTIST'S STUDIO IN AMERICAN PAINTING, 1840-1980 by Jane Krasley. This article describes an exhibition of nearly 70 artists' works now on view at the Allentown Art Museum in Pennsylvania. The author discusses the artist's studio as subject matter and how these works indicate the changing status of artists and their perceptions of themselves and others. In this excerpt from the author's recently published book Realists at Work, Arthur interviews James Valerio, whose work has been exhibited in group and solo shows in the U.S. and abroad. THE WATERCOLOR PAGE: MARY BRITTEN LYNCH This Tennessee watercolorist shares her love of the medium and describes how she tries to instill "a spirit of play" in her works. JACQUELINE CHESLEY: THE VICTORIAN SERIES OF PASTELS by William P. Scott Working with photographs as source material, this New Jersey pastelist depicts richly patterned Victorian interiors, which art critic Vivien Raynor has described as "reminiscent of Vuillard's paintings.". EYVIND EARLE by Geoffrey Blum. American Artist again interviews this important artist. Since 1972, when he was featured in the magazine, Earle has moved from Califor- nia to New York and focused his at- tention on screen prints. PAINTING IN THE SOUTH: 1564-1980 by Blue Greenberg. In conjunction with a traveling exhibition of Southern painting organized by The Virginia Museum in Richmond, the author examines the sensibility of the Southern artist, both past and present. ENCAUSTIC PAINTING by Rich Samuelson. This New York artist explains the techniques for using encaustic, one of the oldest artist's materials. Samuelson describes the equipment needed, the procedures, and the varied effects one can achieve. DEPARTMENTS: LETTERS. OVER THE HOLIDAYS. PEOPLE, PLACES, & EVENTS. PROFESSIONAL PAGE byJana Jevnikar. LOOKING AT PAINTINGS with Hilton Brown. COLORFULLY SPEAKING by Jean Bourges. TECHNICAL PAGE by Prof. Clifford T. Chieffo. COUNSEL ON THE ARTS by Martin Bressler. ART MART. BULLETIN BOARD. HOLIDAY BOOKS. COMING IN JANUARY. HOLIDAY SHOPPING GUIDE. EXHIBIT LISTINGS. INDEX TO ADVERTISING. INDEX TO 1983 ARTICLES. FOOTNOTES. JAMES VALERIO by John Arthur. This description copyright Edward D Peyton. Any un-authorized use of this description is strictly prohibited. Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD +++ condition. (See photo)
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Topic: Art & Photography
Publication Name: American Artist
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Publication Month: December
Publication Year: 1983