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05/27/2003 beverly
rockwell kent I have a painting signed by R. Kent. I believe it was painted during a dark period of his life. He lived in Maine & was in a home (we called it the asylum), in Togas, ME. At that time he gave this painting to a relative who worked there & took care of him.
08/15/2001 Scott R. Ferris
Rockwell Kent Search For the catalogue raisonne of Rockwell Kent's paintings, the descriptive checklist of his oeuvre, and the retrospective exhibition of the artist's work, I am interested in learning about Kent's paintings, drawings, and unique ephemeral materials. Please email me.
Thank you.
07/16/2001 George
exhibition : On view at The Anchorage Museum of History and Art, Anchorage, Alaska through September 23, 2001, is "Distant Shores: The Odyssey of Rockwell Kent", a special exhibition guest curated by Constance Martin. Ms. Martin is a research associate at the Arctic Institute of North America at the University of Calgary, in Canada. She has assembled a group of paintings, watercolors, and drawings by Kent from his adventures abroad which is the most comprehensive Kent exhibition ever under one roof. Seven paintings from the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, are included in the exhibition. Categories into which the artworks are divided include: Monhegan Island, Alaska (Fox Island), Tierra del Fuego, Greenland (Ubekendt Island), and Moby Dick. Many of the paintings, drawings, and watercolors have never been seen before by the public. Lending institutions include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Terra Museum of American Art, the Columbus Museum of Art, and the Portland Museum of Art. The 128 page, fully illustrated catalogue is available in hardback or paperback from amazon.com.
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