In Turning Toward Home, art historian Joan Carpenter Troccoli thoughtfully traces Jean Richardson's development as an artist from her formative period to the present.
Included in the book are over 250 reproductions of Richardson's paintings, prints, sculpture, and drawings from childhood works through her most current series.
The Author
Joan Carpenter Troccoli is Deputy Director of the Denver Art Museum and is a former Director of the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art in Tulsa.
Dr. Troccoli received her Ph.D. From the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She has published articles, essays, and exhibition catalogs on numerous nineteenth-century painters of the American West and has also written on contemporary artists such as Jasper Johns.
This excellent resource has several useful features: Artist's Chronology, Bibliography, Catalogue Raisonne of Prints, and Indexes. 160 pages. Dimensions: 11 ¼" x 9 ¼".
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