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Author:
Jacobson, Oscar Brousse, 1882-1966.
Title:
A world unconquered : the art of Oscar Brousse Jacobson.
Publisher:
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of ArtThe University of Oklahoma,
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
151 pages : color illustrations, facsimiles (some color), portraits (some color) ; 31 cm
Subject:
Jacobson, Oscar Brousse,--1882-1966--Exhibitions.
Painting--West (U.S.)--Exhibitions.
Painting, American--Exhibitions.
Other Authors:
White, Mark Andrew.
Berlo, Janet Catherine.
Allbright, Anne.
Seaton, Melynda.
Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
Notes:
"This catalogue has been published in conjunction with the exhibition, A World Unconquered: the art of Oscar Brousse Jacobson at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, February 26-September 6, 2015."--Colophon. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Oscar Brousse Jacobson, culture broker / Anne Allbright and Mark Andrew White -- An artist in the wilderness: Oscar Brousse Jacobson and Worlds Unconquered / Mark Andrew White -- From Indigenous America to North Africa: The Cosmopolitan World of Oscar Jacobson and Jeanne d'Ucel / Janet Catherine Berlo -- Chronology / Melynda Seaton.
Summary:
Surveys the career of this important yet often overlooked artist. Following his study at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas with Birger Sandz©♭n, Jacobson became an advocate for modernism and embraced the wilderness as his primary subject. Drawn to the seemingly inhospitable and desolate, Jacobson favored the desert, which eventually led him to paint the Sahara in 1925-26. He balanced a productive painting career with an inexorable desire to promote appreciation for and knowledge of world cultures in the new state of Oklahoma. Jacobson organized exhibits of Asian, Native American, and North African art and culture at University of Oklahoma and played an important role in facilitating New Deal post office murals throughout the state. Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition of Jacobson's career, "A World Unconquered" offers the first critical analysis of his work as both an artist and a cultural figure and coincides with the centennial of his arrival in Oklahoma in 1915.--Dust jacket flap.
ISBN:
0985160985 (soft cover)
9780985160982 (soft cover)
0985160993 (hard cover)
9780985160999 (hard cover)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)905853697
LCCN:
2015930303
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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