Publisher's Synopsis
"Education of an Artist" presents an oral history transcript and related materials from 1966-196, documenting the life and career of artist Glenn A. Wessels. This unique record, compiled by Suzanne B. Riess, offers invaluable insights into Wessels' artistic development, educational experiences, and perspectives on the art world. The transcript provides a firsthand account of Wessels' influences, techniques, and philosophy, making it a valuable resource for art historians, students, and anyone interested in the life of an artist. The book sheds light on the evolution of art education and the creative process, capturing a significant period in art history through the words of a dedicated and accomplished artist.
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