Clifford Jackson: Of Landscapes and Symphonies
Elizabethtown, New York: Sound View Press / Adirondack Center Museum, 1989. Softcover. Pink stapled wraps. 32 pp. 9 color, 28 bw plates. VG. Item #8267
ISBN: 9780932087089
Although Clifford Jackson was best known in his day as a portrait painter (and a flutist), he painted hundreds of impressionist and post-impressionist landscapes, which had never been displayed until now. Essays by Peter Hastings Falk include "Early Years and the Adirondacks," "Maturing as a Painter and as a Musician," and "The Landscapes Hidden Behind a Successful Career in Portraiture." Also includes a few footnotes, a chronology, and three biographical sources. The color plates make us wish the bw plates were in color! Published to accompany the exhibition held in Elizabethtown, NY: Adirondack Center Museum, July 7-26, 1989.
OCLC: 27239147
Price: $20.00

