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Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey

Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey

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Published with: the Pasadena Museum of California Art

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One of the most gifted of the historic California plein-air painters, Edgar Alwin Payne (1883–1947) utilized the animated brushwork, vibrant palette, and shimmering light of Impressionism, but his powerful imagery was unique among artists of his generation. While his contemporaries favored a quieter, more idyllic representation of the natural landscape, Payne was devoted to subjects of rugged beauty. Largely self-taught, he found inspiration and instruction in nature itself. His majestic, vital landscapes, informed by his reverence for the natural world, are imbued with an internal force and an active dynamism. An avid traveler, Payne was among the first painters to capture the vigor of the Sierra Nevada, and his travels through the Southwest resulted in equally magnificent depictions of the desert. In Europe he rendered the towering peaks of the Alps and the colorful harbors of France and Italy. His unending quest to convey the "unspeakably sublime" in his landscapes won him widespread acclaim—one prominent critic called him a "poet who sings in colors." Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey traces Payne's development as he traveled the world, discovering magnificence in diverse settings ranging from the California coast, the Sierra Nevada, and the stark Southwest desert to the Swiss Alps and the harbors and waterways of Europe. A richly researched chronology by Shields presents the biographical influences that shaped Payne's illustrious career.

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Hardcover Smyth-sewn book, with jacket
272 pages with 120 full-color reproductions and more than 50 black-and-white photographs and drawings
Includes Chronology, Selected Bibliography, Exhibition Checklist, and Index

Written by Scott A. Shields and Patricia Trenton
Additional contributions by Lisa N. Peters, Peter H. Hassrick, Jenkins Shannon, and Jean Stern
  • High-quality, premium stock matte art paper
  • Exceptional color reproduction
  • Printed with soy-based inks
  • Sewn binding ensures long-lasting enjoyment

Published with the Pasadena Museum of California Art

Size: 10.5 x 12 in.

ISBN 9780764960536

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