Everett Raymond Kinstler : my brush with history / Everett Raymond Kinstler

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Verdi, NV : International Artist Publishing , 2005Description: 154 p. : illus. ; 32 cmISBN:
  • 9781929834600
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 759.13 KIN 
Summary: For over 60 years, American National Treasure Everett Raymond Kinstler has been upholding the rich tradition of narrative painting that extends back to the easels of the greatest American Academicians. We are proud to announce that this book includes many of his masterpieces and iconic works that are a true legacy of our times. But these pages are more than a showcase of exceptional art from a living master, they are a testament to Kinstler’s passion for art and its power to make a difference. Throughout the text, artist readers will identify with Kinstler’s dreams, goals, challenges, insecurities and triumphs. Kinstler recounts his experiences as a freelancer painting covers and illustrations. He tells about the great times he had creating the Zorro comic books. Read about his humorous episodes and interactions with important and flamboyant figures, like Salvador Dali. Enjoy Kinstler’s descriptions of painting American Presidents and their First Ladies. Be privy to previous images, photographs and letters from Kinstler’s archives
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For over 60 years, American National Treasure Everett Raymond Kinstler has been upholding the rich tradition of narrative painting that extends back to the easels of the greatest American Academicians. We are proud to announce that this book includes many of his masterpieces and iconic works that are a true legacy of our times. But these pages are more than a showcase of exceptional art from a living master, they are a testament to Kinstler’s passion for art and its power to make a difference. Throughout the text, artist readers will identify with Kinstler’s dreams, goals, challenges, insecurities and triumphs. Kinstler recounts his experiences as a freelancer painting covers and illustrations. He tells about the great times he had creating the Zorro comic books. Read about his humorous episodes and interactions with important and flamboyant figures, like Salvador Dali. Enjoy Kinstler’s descriptions of painting American Presidents and their First Ladies. Be privy to previous images, photographs and letters from Kinstler’s archives

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