MARIAN WARDLE is curator of American art at Brigham Young University Museum of Art and a part-time faculty member at BYU in art history.
"By tackling the subject of the Weir art dynasty and analyzing the
complex matrix of events and circumstances surrounding their
uniquely American posture during a critical period in the formation
of American art, Wardle has made a vital and necessary contribution
to the scholarship of American art. This volume stands as a
hallmark for future scholars in the field of cross-cultural studies
and as a touchstone for all who would like to delve beneath the
surface of mainstream art in this country."-- "Brigham Young"
"This book is the first to be devoted to scholarship on all of the
Weirs. . . . [It] offers abundant illustrations and scholarly
essays that are accessibly written and rigorously documented. . . .
Highly recommended."-- "Choice"
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