John La Farge''s Second Paradise: Voyages in the South Seas, 1890-1891
English
By (author): Elisabeth Hodermarsky Elizabeth C. Childs Elizabeth Childs John Stuart Gordon
A comprehensive new assessment of the South Seas works of American painter, muralist, and stained-glass artist John La Farge, published on the 100th anniversary of his death
In 1890, John La Farge (18351910) and his close friend, historian Henry Adams, embarked on a journey to the islands of the South Pacific, where the artist experienced a period of great creative output.This book showcases many of the most important oils, watercolors, and sketches to come out of La Farges two-year voyage to the islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans and is the first to place the artists South Seas work in the broader context of exotic travel by artists and writers of the 19th century.
The essays in John La Farges Second Paradise explore the artists reemergence as a plein air landscape painter, his use of the sketchbook, and his late decorative work, which was reinvigorated by the experience of light and color he discovered in the South Seas. Further discussions examine the prevailing notions of tropical paradise perpetuated since Captain Cooks discovery of Polynesia in the late 18th century, and offer the first extended comparison of the careers and art of La Farge and Paul Gauguin, who arrived in Tahiti only days after La Farge left in 1891. Featuring many previously unpublished works, this beautiful book is a major contribution to the study of La Farges life and art.
Published in association with the Yale University Art Gallery
Exhibition Schedule:
Yale University Art Gallery10/19/10 - 01/02/11
Addison Gallery of American Art01/22/1103/27/11
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