Well known in the late nineteenth century for his military history paintings, William T. Trego created highly detailed and powerful battle scenes in spite of hands paralyzed by polio. Here Joseph P. Eckhardt explores the heroic art and tragic life of this nearly forgotten American painter and places both in the context of his time.
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Well known in the late nineteenth century for his military history paintings, William T. Trego created highly detailed and powerful battle scenes in spite of hands paralyzed by polio. Here Joseph P. Eckhardt explores the heroic art and tragic life of this nearly forgotten American painter and places both in the context of his time.
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Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1879636301. Oblong hardcover with dustjacket, book looks new, no remarkable flaws, jacket has moderate rubbing on the rear panel and a small surface-scrape from a label-removal at bottom of spine, the jacket is clean and presentable and a professional (removable) mylar cover is included, "The first full-length study of Trego's life and art-places the artist in the context of both his world and the art of his time, " illustrated with many color plates and includes a Chronology, Appendix and Index.
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VG+/VG (corners of dust jacket have very light bumping) Navy cloth boards with gilt lettering on front cover and spine, color illustrated dust jacket, xiii, 146 pp, profusely illustrated in color and bw with one fold out color plate. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the James A. Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, Pa., June 4-Oct. 2, 2011. Includes letters written by the artist. Includes bibliographical references and index.