Oxford, OH
Twentieth century America embraced modern art and praised its luminaries for their ambitious representations of line, form, and color. Among the revered was Rockwell Kent (1882-1971), an artist who challenged style and subject matter in his own way. Lonesome Traveler explores Kent’s observations about man’s conscious power within nature. The featured seventeen prints invigorate Transcendentalist ideals of solitary adventure, exploration, and contemplation with modernist visual styles.
Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.
Oxford, OH