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William D Berry: 1954-1956 Field Sketches

English · Paperback / Softback

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Berry literally teaches us to see in these pages. These images will endure as long as civilization.

About the author










William D. Berry (1926-1979) was a nationally known and skilled wildlife artist. He spent a lifetime studying and drawing the creatures around him. He is known to many through his books Deneki and Buffaloland. He illustrated other volumes and expressed his art in many other forms, working in pencil, oil, silkscreen, and bronze sculpture. His work could also be lighthearted as his cartoons and murals, especially for children. Although he left relatively few finished works, he did leave a wealth of material in his field sketches, notebooks, stories, and letters.

Berry 's interest in animals and their habitat had developed at an early age. "Well, I took up drawing when I was about three," he told Ann Kacsur, "From then on, I spent most f my time either chasing bugs and lizards or drawing pictures." Until Bill went to school, he received little art instruction, and during his public school hears, he mostly disagreed with his art teachers. He wanted to make drawings "that looked like something," while his instructors insisted that he "loosen up" and express himself.

In 1946, Bill attended the School of Applied Arts in Glendale, California, where the 1920 style of illustration was taught. Bill remained true to his own drawing techniques, but also took advantage of instruction at the college, despite the criticism he encountered. "They kept telling me that I was a nut."

Product details

Authors Elizabeth Berry, William D. Berry
Assisted by William D. Berry (Illustration)
Publisher Univ Of Alaska Pr
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.1989
 
EAN 9780912006369
ISBN 978-0-912006-36-9
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 228 mm x 279 mm x 22 mm
Weight 1029 g
Series Natural History
Natural History
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

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