Richard Bennett (1899–1971) was a nationally known printmaker, painter, and illustrator, born in Ireland but raised in Washington State. He later divided his time between New York City and Seattle. A leading children's book author and illustrator, he received national recognition for his woodblock prints and engravings. He was part of the inner circle of leading Northwest artists including Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, Kenneth Callahan, and Guy Anderson. In New York he became close to a group of artists and scholars that included the Abstract Expressionist Theodoros Stamos, etcher Thomas Handforth, and the scholar Edmond Tolk.

Among the many children's books he illustrated are the Paul Bunyon stories, Treasure Island, and Betty MacDonald's The Egg and I and Mrs. Piggle Wiggle. David Martin places Bennett's work in the context of major American printmakers and illustrators and the changes in book production inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement.

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Richard Bennett (1899-1971) was a nationally known printmaker, painter, and illustrator, born in Ireland but raised in Washington State. This book places Bennett's work in the context of major American printmakers and illustrators and the changes in book production inspired by the "Arts and Crafts Movement".
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Introduction / Leonard Garfield

The Art of Richard Bennett / David F. Martin

Plates

Publications and Illustrations by Richard Bennett

Sources and Acknowledgments

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ISBN
9780939806072
Publisert
2010-10-06
Utgiver
Historical Society of Seattle & King County / Museum of History & Industry; Historical Society of Seattle & King County / Museum of History & Industry
Vekt
386 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
279 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
80

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David F. Martin is an independent art historian, curator, and writer in Seattle.