Wharton Esherick (Hardcover)


Wharton Esherick (1887-1970) lived to create. He found his true voice in sculpture, working primarily in local woods he gathered from the forest surrounding his home and studio in rural Pennsylvania. The spiritual father of the contemporary studio furniture movement in America, he pioneered the way for successive generations of woodworking artists to develop their original designs. His work blurs the traditional distinctions between sculpture and furniture, form and function. "Wharton Esherick: The Journey of a Creative Mind "is the first and only comprehensive look at the colorful life and work of this seminal artist. Written by Esherick's son-in-law, and lavishly illustrated, it features photographs of Esherick's most important artworks as well as the woodland studio he designed, built, and furnished over the course of several decades. Now a museum, preserved as Esherick left it, this remarkable structure and its contents are testament to the warmth, poetry, and passion of one of America's most influential and celebrated craftsmen.
Praise for "Wharton Esherick:
""a generous and highly readable narrative that is full of anecdotal detail""
-American Craft"

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Wharton Esherick (1887-1970) lived to create. He found his true voice in sculpture, working primarily in local woods he gathered from the forest surrounding his home and studio in rural Pennsylvania. The spiritual father of the contemporary studio furniture movement in America, he pioneered the way for successive generations of woodworking artists to develop their original designs. His work blurs the traditional distinctions between sculpture and furniture, form and function. "Wharton Esherick: The Journey of a Creative Mind "is the first and only comprehensive look at the colorful life and work of this seminal artist. Written by Esherick's son-in-law, and lavishly illustrated, it features photographs of Esherick's most important artworks as well as the woodland studio he designed, built, and furnished over the course of several decades. Now a museum, preserved as Esherick left it, this remarkable structure and its contents are testament to the warmth, poetry, and passion of one of America's most influential and celebrated craftsmen.
Praise for "Wharton Esherick:
""a generous and highly readable narrative that is full of anecdotal detail""
-American Craft"

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Imprint

Abrams

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 2010

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First published

October 2010

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Dimensions

275 x 302 x 31mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - With dust jacket

Pages

276

ISBN-13

978-0-8109-9575-8

Barcode

9780810995758

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LSN

0-8109-9575-1



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