KENNETH CALLAHAN
University of Washington Press ©2001
By Thomas Orton, Patricia Watkinson, Kenneth Callahan
Hardcover w/ dust jacket; 132 pages (color & b/w)
University of Washington Press ©2001
By Thomas Orton, Patricia Watkinson, Kenneth Callahan
Hardcover w/ dust jacket; 132 pages (color & b/w)
University of Washington Press ©2001
By Thomas Orton, Patricia Watkinson, Kenneth Callahan
Hardcover w/ dust jacket; 132 pages (color & b/w)
description
This is the first comprehensive book to commemorate Kenneth Callahan's life and achievements. It will not only serve as an important complement to Callahan's paintings, but also shows us a new chapter in the art history of the Pacific Northwest. Kenneth Callahan's life spanned most of the twentieth century and made many contributions to the art of the Pacific Northwest and the nation. Although Callahan travelled widely, he is best known as part of the celebrated "Northwest School," with artists Guy Anderson, Morris Graves, and Mark Tobey. In addition to his well-known paintings of the Pacific Northwest, Callahan was an art critic, taught art at many American institutions, and served as curator of painting at the Seattle Art Museum.
condition
Like new; dust jacket and book are in excellent condition with little to no sign of use. Interior pages are crisp and clean with no internal makings. binding is tight.
Dimensions
Height: 12.25 inches
Length: 9.25 inches
Width: 2.5 inches
Language
English
ISBN 13
9780295980713