An edition of Come Walk With Me (2004)

Come Walk With Me

The Art of Dorris Curtis

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An edition of Come Walk With Me (2004)

Come Walk With Me

The Art of Dorris Curtis

"The paintings of Dorris Curtis are an accomplishment on several levels, a tribute to her industry, talent, and commitment to what must be recognized as at bottom a preservationist impulse, old as Herodotus. Their claim upon the attention of viewers, as with any paintings or sculptures, is initially a matter of spontaneous attraction varying in its motive with every viewer. Subsequent reflection, however, would surely note a complex mix of aesthetic and nostalgic elements in their appeal." "In her "Memories" especially, but also in the paintings she grouped under other headings, Curtis re-creates in durable form and color the rural Oklahoma world she knew as a child and lost all too soon. That early loss - of cherished home and even more cherished mother - would in itself be more than sufficient as a sustaining motivation. But there was also, in the spectacular career of Anna Mary Robertson Moses - better know first as Mother Moses and then even more famous as Grandma Moses - a wholly conscious model and inspiration. On a wintry March day in 1973, according to her own account, Curtis was at home in Conway, Arkansas. The schools were closed , and the teacher, a woman of sixty-five facing retirement, found herself thinking of the upstate New York farm lady who became a famous painter at eighty: "'Grandma Moses started painting without formal training when she was seventy,' I reasoned, 'creating memory pictures of her childhood. Why can't I do the same?'""--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
242

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Come Walk With Me: The Art of Dorris Curtis
May 2004, University of Arkansas Press
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First Sentence

"I was born March 4, 1908, in a two-room-and-attic cottage on a farm about two and one-half miles south of Foyil, Oklahoma."

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND237.C883 A4 2004, ND237.C883A4 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
242
Dimensions
12.3 x 9.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight
3.3 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8598802M
ISBN 10
1557287643
ISBN 13
9781557287649
LCCN
2003019432
OCLC/WorldCat
52979195
Goodreads
341360

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