Bill Traylor, Hardcover by Rousseau, Valerie; Purden, Debra; Rowell, Margit (...

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Item Width: 8 in ISBN: 9788874398218 Item Length: 12.5 in Language: English Number of Pages: 192 Pages height: 0.9 in Book Title: Bill Traylor Genre: Art width: 8 in Publication Year: 2018 Illustrator: Yes Item Height: 0.9 in Topic: American / African American, History / Modern (Late 19th Century to 1945), Folk & Outsider Art Publisher: 5 Continents Author: Debra Purden, Valerie Rousseau Item Weight: 46.2 Oz Format: Hardcover

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Bill Traylor, Hardcover by Rousseau, Valerie; Purden, Debra; Rowell, Margit (.... Richly illustrated with full-page stunning reproductions, this is a unique and original approach to the work of Bill Traylor. Bill Traylor, Hardcover by Rousseau, Valerie; Purden, Debra; Rowell, Margit (FRW), ISBN 8874398212, ISBN-13 9788874398218, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Richly illustrated with full-page stunning reproductions, this is a unique and original approach to the work of Bill Traylor. Born into slavery around 1853/4 on a cotton plantation in Benton, Alabama, Traylor, who died in 1949, is one of the most celebrated self-taught American artists. A sharecropper until around 1930, he moved to then-segregated Montgomery in his 80s and began to create art, layering references to religion, politics, and African American life in his many drawings and paintings. Here, Traylor specialists Valérie Rousseau and Debra Purden consider his artworks in response to one another, forming a series of intricate and consistent narratives, intriguingly cinematic in their development, to present a fresh picture of the artist. Published in collaboration with the American Folk Art Museum, New York. Note: a major exhibition, “Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor,” is on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, Sept 28, 2018–Mar 17, 2019.