Wyeth People
Category: Books,Arts & Photography,History & Criticism
Wyeth People Details
Review "Logsdon's 1969 title gets a facelift. In addition to the original text, in which the author tackles not only Andrew Wyeth's creative impulse but that of all artists and writers, this edition sports a new foreword by Logsdon, updating the story, and larger photos. Public and academic collections alike will want this gem."—Library Journal“I believe artistic creativity exists in the same way a thought exists, or love, which is to say that it arises in that mysterious realm of the human animal where body and spirit intersect.”—Gene Logsdon Read more About the Author Gene Logsdon lives and raises sheep in north–central Ohio with his wife, Carol. He has written twenty–five books, most recently a novel, The Lords of Folly; a cultural study, The Mother of All Art: Agrarianism and the Artistic Impulse; three memoirs: You Can Go Home Again, The Contrary Farmer, and The Pond Lover; and a book on experimental ideas in farming, All Flesh Is Grass. Gene blogs at OrganicToBe.org. Read more
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Recycled text with a scant handful of small black and white images.