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William McGregor Paxton: 1869-1941 (Member of the National Academy) by Ellen Wardwell Lee - 1979

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William McGregor Paxton: 1869-1941 (Member of the National Academy) by Ellen Wardwell Lee - 1979

William McGregor Paxton: 1869-1941 (Member of the National Academy)

by Ellen Wardwell Lee

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Indianapolis, Indiana: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1979. CT1 - A hardcover book in very good condition that has some bumped corners, some scattered stains, rubbing, chipping, and soiled patches on the cover, tanning and light shelf wear with no dust jacket. William McGregor Paxton: 1869-1941 (Member of the National Academy) by Ellen Wardwell Lee, Assisted by Martin F. Krause, Jr., Biographical Essay by R.H. Ives Gammel. 11.25"x10.75", 165 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. William McGregor Paxton was an American painter and instructor who embraced the Boston School paradigm and was a co-founder of The Guild of Boston Artists. He taught briefly while a student at Cowles Art School, where he met his wife Elizabeth Okie Paxton, and at the Museum of Fine Arts School in Boston. Paxton is known for his portraits, including those of two presidents-Grover Cleveland and Calvin Coolidge-and interior scenes with women, including his wife. His works are in many museums in the United States. Paxton taught from 1906 to 1913 at the Museum of Fine Arts School and painted briefly at Fenway Studios in Boston. He worked at the Harcourt Street Studios in Boston and when it burned in 1904 he lost close to 100 paintings. He then went to the Fenway Studios for a brief period but then moved on to the Riverway Studios, also in Boston. He is primarily known for his portraits and painted both Grover Cleveland and Calvin Coolidge. Maryhill Museum of Art says of his artistry, "Paxton was well known for the attention he gave to the effects of light and detail in flesh and fabric. His works often present idealized views of women, such as this portrait (The Red Fan) of his wife Elizabeth", like Henry James's portrayal of women in his novels The Portrait of a Lady (1881) or The American (1877). His models, often daughters and wives of his patrons, were depicted as refined, cultured women of "conspicuous leisure", and equated with the "precious aesthetic objects surround them", like the women of Thorstein Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) who reflect the wealth of their husbands or fathers. He crafted elaborate compositions with models in his studio, using props that appear in several paintings. Paxton and several other Bostonian artists were inspired by Johannes Vermeer. The Metropolitan Museum of Art says of Paxton's Tea Leaves (1909) in their collection: In a windowless parlor permeated by soft light, a dreamy atmosphere, and the sounds of silence, two elegant women pass the time by doing very little or nothing at all. Paxton hints at a narrative, but he asks that the viewer invent it, recapitulating the ambiguity of Vermeer's paintings, which he admired. Paxton employed a technique where only one area in his compositions was entirely in focus, while the rest was somewhat blurred, something he called "binocular vision" and credited to Vermeer. He began to employ this system in his own work, including The New Necklace, where only the gold beads are sharply defined while the rest of the objects in the composition have softer, blurrier edges. Paxton is one of the key figures in the Boston School of painting and a co-founder of The Guild of Boston Artists with Frank Weston Benson and Edmund Charles Tarbell. Between 1926 and 1927, he was interviewed by Dewitt Lockman with 85 other artists and architects associated with the National Academy of Design. Records from the interview are held at the New York Historical Society and the Archives of American Art. Paxton was made a full member of the National Academy of Design in 1928. Paxton died of a heart attack when he was painting his wife in their Montvale Road living room. He was 72 years of age. An exhibition was held in his memory at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston from November 19 through December 14, 1941. His papers-including sketches, correspondence, and photographs-are held at the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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  • Publisher Indianapolis Museum of Art
  • Place of Publication Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Date Published 1979
  • Keywords ART EXHIBIT WILLIAM MCGREGOR PAXTON 1869-1941

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WILLIAM MCGREGOR PAXTON 1869-1941 [MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY]

by Lee, Ellen Wardwell; Krause, Martin F., Jr. [Assisted]; Gammel, R. H. Ives [Biographical Essay]

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Indiana: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1979. Hardcover. Quarto, 165 pages. In Very Good condition with Good plus dust jacket. Spine is off-white with black lettering. Dust jacket has shelf wear with minor tearing on the top of the spine. Text block has minor ink staining on front pages at top. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates] NOTE: Shelved in Room X, Case #4-5. 1369307. FP New Rockville Stock.
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by Ellen Wardwell Lee, Martin F. Krause, Jr., and R.H. Ives Gammel

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by Lee, Ellen Wardwell and R. H. Ives Gammell and Martin F. Krause Jr

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Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1979. Hardcover. VG/VG. Orange cloth boards with gilt lettering. Color-illustrated dust jacket. 165 pp. Published to coincide with an exhibition held at the Indianapolis Museum and three other locations in 1978-1979. Features work by American impressionist William McGregor Paxton. Includes an extensive exhibition history in the rear. Catalogue lists 86 works. Full page plates emphasize the depth of this artist's portraiture skill and sensitivity. Many of the illus. are full-page.
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William McGregor Paxton: 1869-1941 [Member of the National Library]

by Lee, Ellen Wardwell Assisted by Martin F. Krause, Jr. with biographical essay by R.H. Ives Gammel

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Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis Museum of Art, nd (1979). Salmon cloth. A few tiny spots on covers, else clean tight bright copy: VG+/VG dj (light rubbing, small edge tears). 4to. Illustrated in color and black and white.
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Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis Museum of Art. Fine hardcover copy with dustjacket and mylar overlay, biographical essay by R.H. Ives Gammel, 165 pp, 1 pp list of lenders, text and 4/C illus. throughout . Fine. Hardcover. 1978.
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