- Genre:art
- Sub-genre:Individual Artists / Artists' Books
- Language:English
- Pages:124
- Paperback ISBN:9780578213811
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Overview
In addition to the Pennsylvania Brandywine Tradition of Art, which includes the art of Nathaniel, Andrew, and James Wyeth, in Delaware there is another significant tradition of art. This "other" tradition is attributed to Edward L. Loper Sr. (Ed Sr.). However, another artist, less well known, is Edward L. Loper Jr. (Ed), the son of Ed Sr. Ed's work has its roots in his father's. That said, Ed's work launches the nucleus of the Loper Tradition. While Ed Loper Sr. remains one of the most important and influential artists born in Delaware, Ed Jr.'s work brings to his father's aesthetic contributions compelling new visual ideas adapted from Fauvism and Modernism. Ed and his father are different in many ways, but especially in the way they perceived their world. Ed's approach has been to use the essence of a subject to suit his vision. His work decoratively presents bold, bright, saturated color and structure, rather than story. In contrast, Ed Sr. was interested in expressing glowing, dramatic, and smoldering qualities of color. Thus, if they were inspired by identical scenes, their resultant paintings are dramatically different works of art.
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Ed Sr.’s reputation as an important and successful artist is well established: His 1996 retrospective at the Delaware Art Museum brought more than 1,000 people to the opening reception, the largest turnout in the museum’s history; the 1998 Governor’s Award for the Arts and the 1998 Honorary Doctorate from Delaware State University brought him more recognition and respect. Ed Jr. is just as noteworthy and remarkable, but much less known. Many people do not know this “other” important African American artist from Delaware.
This book will introduce him to you.