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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book, featuring the life and works of Ralph Blakelock, situates him in the context of American art. Representing over twenty years of study and the examination of several thousand works attributed to him, Beyond Madness reveals the unusual nature of Blakelock's life story as it offers clear parallels to his painting. Largely self-taught and supported by few patrons, Blakelock regularly struggled with the financial pressures of supporting his nine children and pursuing his art. Called both brilliant and doomed, and institutionalized on and off for the last decade of his life, he nonetheless created some of the most beloved-and some of the most frequently forged-paintings in the American canon. As in the author's own time, modern assessments of his work are often colored by notions of Blakelock the man, leading to a paradoxical legacy of suffering and hope, obscurity and prominence. Taking Blakelock's art on its merits, Beyond Madness stands as a testament to the indefatigable spirit of art scholarship as well as a tribute to the artist and his enduring passion for the creative process. It finally casts new light on the life and character of Blakelock and on the nature of the incomparable art he contributed to the American tradition. Featuring the life and works of Ralph Blakelock, this book situates him in the context of American art. Taking Blakelock's art on its merits, it stands as a testament to the indefatigable spirit of art scholarship as well as a tribute to the artist and his enduring passion for the creative process. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780803222076
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Hardbound. Condition: VG/VG. Brown boards with red cloth spine and white lettering; 175 pp. with 38 color plates and 101 bw images. The book reveals the unusual nature of Blakelock's life story as it offers clear parallels to his painting as well as casting new light on his life and character and on the nature of the incomparable art he contributed to the American tradition.Contents as follows: The artist in his time -- The artist in his work -- The artist's method -- Some final thoughts -- The Nebraska Blakelock inventory -- Biobibliography: an annotated chronology of the life of Ralph Blakelock -- Appendix: letters -- Cora Blakelock to Robert C. Vose, January 10, 1906 -- Cora Blakelock to Robert C. Vose, March 27, 1906 -- Cora Blakelock to Robert C. Vose, February 26, 1908 -- Marian Blakelock to Robert C. Vose, February 28, 1908. Seller Inventory # 111081
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