James Boren : a study in discipline /
In this "study in discipline" Dean Krakel assesses the artist in a perceptive manner, yet retains a philosophical and personal feeling. From his Cowboy Hall of Fame association Krekel has been able to see beneath the surface to show Boren first as a man and then as a fine painter of the We...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Flagstaff, Arizona :
Northland Press,
[1968]
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| Edition: | [Special edition]. |
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| Summary: | In this "study in discipline" Dean Krakel assesses the artist in a perceptive manner, yet retains a philosophical and personal feeling. From his Cowboy Hall of Fame association Krekel has been able to see beneath the surface to show Boren first as a man and then as a fine painter of the Western scene. |
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| Item Description: | "200 copies of this edition signed by the author with an original sketch by James Boren have been especially bound"--Preliminary page. Issued in slipcase. The Cushing Library/Lowman/Book Design copy contains a newspaper cutting "Jim Boren on western art" by Janet Kutner from the Dallas morning news, November 28, 1976, is number49, and is signed by the author. |
| Physical Description: | xii, 59 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm |
| Awards: | Western Books Exhibit 1969. |
| Related Items: | The Cushing Library/Lowman/Book Design copy forms part of the Book Design Section of the Al Lowman Printing Arts Collection and Research Archive. |