During the 1920s and 1930s as a reaction to modern mass culture, noted figures such as Willa Cather, Mari Sandoz, B.A. Botkin, Lewis Mumford, and the Southern Agrarians promoted the simplicity and virtue of nonurban life. Realism, I have suggested, is a notoriously tricky term to define… chronologically and thematically, we explore how an artist's approach to these subjects was formed in their early career, and has been revisited in new and surprising ways in recent years. The surrealistic quality of this work executed in an almost photo realistic style explores the relationships between the interior landscapes of the mind and exterior appearances as reflected in mirrors
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During the 1920s and 1930s as a reaction to modern mass culture, noted figures such as Willa Cather, Mari Sandoz, B.A. Botkin, Lewis Mumford, and the Southern Agrarians promoted the simplicity and virtue of nonurban life.
Realism, I have suggested, is a notoriously tricky term to define…
chronologically and thematically, we explore how an artist's approach to these subjects was formed in their early career, and has been revisited in new and surprising ways in recent years.
The surrealistic quality of this work executed in an almost
photo realistic style explores the relationships between
the interior landscapes of the mind and exterior appearances
as reflected in mirrors