From Realism to Abstraction: The Art of J. B. Taylor

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J. B. (Jack) Taylor (1917–1970) was an important figure in the history of Banff and western Canada's artistic community. Inspired by the locale, Taylor spent his career striving to depict the idea of the mountain, moving over time from traditional representations of nature to an intuitive perception of the essential elements of landscape—rock, water, and sky. Always, he sought to capture his ideas through the development of a new visual language. He applied this new vernacular to a range of studies encompassing portraiture through to other landscapes. Filled with images of his work and photographs of his life as an artist and teacher in western Canada, this book is the first to focus completely on J.B. Taylor, his importance to the western Canadian and Banff artistic communities, and his role in the transition from traditional, eastern, North American and European landscape ideals and technique to a more abstract representation and the formation of a new aesthetic of the wilderness based on the mountains of the West.

Author(s): Adriana A. Davis
Series: Art in Profile: Canadian Art and Architecture, 11
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 186
City: Calgary

Cover
Series Page
Full Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1 | Introduction
2 | A Biographical Sketch
3 | Mountain Pictures:The Sublime Period (1947 to 1961)
4 | Mountain Pictures:The Abstract Period (1962 to 1970)
5 | Non-Mountain Pictures
6 | Significance and Contribution
7 | Conclusion
J. B. Taylor Select Bibliography
J. B. Taylor Chronology
J. B. Taylor, 1917–1970:Selected Exhibitions
Posthumous Exhibitions
Notes
Index
Back Cover