Reta Summers Cowley (Art in Profile: Canadian Art and Archite)

by Terry Fenton

Paperback, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

MON.ZZZ.FET.06

Publication

University of Calgary Press (2006), 118 pages

Description

Reta Cowley came to maturity as an artist in the late 1950s and early 1960s at a time when abstraction was on the ascendant and the Regina Five and the Painters Eleven were stars of the Canadian art scene. However, Cowley explored other directions, becoming a major contributor to the development of Canadian landscape painting after World War II. Reta Summers Cowley is devoted to the life and work of this often overlooked prairie painter.Terry Fenton has drawn from both his personal acquaintance with the artist and his own long career in the arts to provide an in-depth look at Cowley's contributions to Canadian art history. Known primarily as a watercolourist, Cowley is sometimes dismissed as a "hobby painter," but she was a vital and influential part of the thriving arts community on the prairies for over three decades. Her inspiration came from the landscape around Saskatoon, and she painted primarily on location for her entire career. Reta Summers Cowley provides a critical analysis of Cowley's work from the 1940s through the early 1990s, placing it in the context of the popular influences of the time and of modernist painting in general. Also included is a section titled "Cowley on Cowley," which offers an uncensored glimpse of Cowley's own thoughts on her work and practice through interviews, personal diary entries, and study notes.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

107 p.

ISBN

1552381838 / 9781552381830

Call number

MON.ZZZ.FET.06

Library's review

Reta Cowley was a painter in step with changes taking place in her country. She began by painting in the British watercolour tradition & through a broadening influence developed her own artistic vision. Working primarily on location, Cowley painted the landscape around her home in Saskatoon,
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Saskatchewan, & in 1964 received national recognition with a touring exhibition organised by the National Gallery of Canada.'

This catalogue shows the works featured in this touring exhibition.
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Pages

107
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