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1 online resource |
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text file |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Art in Texas, 1836-1890 -- Learning the ropes -- 1890-1900: Success -- 1900-1910: National attention -- 1910-1920: New pursuits -- 1920-1930: Turning point -- 1930-1940: Betrayal -- 1940-1945: Slow fade -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Legacy. |
Summary |
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in Frank Reaugh, through gallery shows, exhibitions, and a documentary. Despite his importance and this growing public profile, 'Rounded Up in Glory' is the first full-length biography of the plein air artist. Michael Grauer argues for Reaugh's importance as more than just a "longhorn painter". Reaugh also earned the title of Renaissance man by inventing a folding easel that was easily packed, and developing a formula for pastels, which he marketed. A founder of the Dallas Art Society, which became the Dallas Museum of Art, Reagh was central to Dallas and Oak Cliff artistic circles for many years.-- Adapted from jacket. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Reaugh, Frank, 1860-1945.
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Reaugh, Frank, 1860-1945. |
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Painters -- Texas -- Biography.
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Painters. |
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Texas. |
Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Electronic books.
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Biographies.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Grauer, Michael R., 1961- Rounded up in glory. Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, [2016] (DLC) 2016009426 |
ISBN |
9781574416442 (electronic book) |
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1574416448 (electronic book) |
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1574416332 |
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9781574416336 |
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9781574416336 |
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