ROM publishes new edition of Wanderings of an Artist as iconic artist Paul Kane intended
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On its original publication, Wanderings of an Artist received immediate international praise and translated into three foreign languages. While pleased with the enthusiastic response to his work, Kane was disappointed that he was able to include a mere 21 woodcut and lithograph images from his prolific output.
“Even though more than 150 years have passed since the original publication, the artist’s cycle of paintings and his narrative deserve to be finally wedded. In this book, for the first time, Paul Kane’s classic narrative of travel literature and observations is supported by the full complement of paintings that Kane originally set out to develop,” said Kenneth R. Lister, who holds curatorial responsibility for the ROM’s collection of Paul Kane sketches and paintings.
This latest publication is the third in a series from the ROM highlighting the Museum’s Paul Kane collection, the largest in the world. The series includes previous titles Paul Kane /the Artist/: Wilderness to Studio (2010) and The First Brush: Paul Kane and Infrared Reflectography (2014). The new book also demonstrates the ROM’s commitment to its incomparable Paul Kane collection and the preservation of his artistic legacy.
Wanderings of an Artist among the Indians of North America is generously funded by
Elizabeth Walter Endowment Fund
Friends of the Canadian Collections
Gretchen and Donald Ross
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