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About the Author
Robert Shaw is a critically acclaimed author, curator, and art historian who has written and lectured extensively on many aspects of American folk art. He has curated exhibitions at the Dallas Museum of Natural History, the National Gallery of Art, and the Shelburne Museum, where he served as curator from 1981 to 1994. The American Folk Art Museum is the premier institution devoted to the creative expressions of self-taught artists, past and present.
Reviews
"American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds is visually engaging, combining much new photography of the best American vanes with an arresting assortment of archival material, some of it recently uncovered and published for the first time. Expanded biographical profiles of the commercial makers who flourished in Boston and New York before and after the Civil War form the meaty heart of the study, which Shaw enlivens with fresh narrative detail." -ANTIQUES & ARTS WEEKLY
"American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds, published to coincide with an exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum, reveals the beauty, historical significance, and technical virtuosity of American vanes fashioned between the late 17th and early 20th centuries. Today, weathervanes hold a well-established place in the canon of American folk art, and American Weathervanes celebrates this artistry in the most up-to-date and authoritative work on the subject. Lavishly illustrated with masterworks from prominent private and public collections, this is a book to be treasured by anyone who collects or simply admires American vernacular art and sculpture." ANTIQUES & AUCTION NEWS
"Robert Shaw's long-awaited American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds is a book much needed. With color photographs of the finest weathervanes in public and private collections, this well-documented story of the invention, manufacture, and collecting of weathervanes recognizes them as art, a special category of American sculpture." -MAINE ANTIQUES DIGEST
"Vane Endeavors: ANY SELF-RESPECTING FARMER can raise a wet finger to find out how the wind is blowing. Though weathervanes have been around for millennia, they have always been more decorative than practical, writes Robert Shaw in the new book American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds (Rizzoli Electa), published to accompany an exhibition opening in June at the American Folk Art Museum in New York. The book surveys four centuries of vanes by American craftsmen, in the shape of dragons, eagles, angels, champion racehorses, foxes, witches, snakes and cows." -WALL STREET JOURNAL
"The best exhibition I've seen in New York this summer is American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds at the American Folk Art Museum. It's easily the most enchanting display I've seen in a while... I can't praise the book's usefulness and beauty enough and want to add that the exhibition we see follows the scholarly catalogue in organization." -NATIONAL REVIEW
Book Information
ISBN 9780847863907
Author Robert Shaw
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Rizzoli International Publications
Publisher Rizzoli International Publications