KENT, Rockwell
Rockwell Kent (1882–1971) was an American artist renowned for his striking lithographs and wood engravings that blend modernist abstraction with vivid depictions of nature and human resilience. His early training at Columbia University and the Art Students League laid the foundation for a diverse career as a painter, illustrator, writer, and adventurer. Kent’s work is characterized by bold lines, dramatic contrasts, and a sculptural sense of form, often inspired by his travels to remote locales such as Greenland, Alaska, and Tierra del Fuego. His illustrations for classic literature, including Moby-Dick, and his politically charged lithographs from the 1940s, demonstrate his ability to infuse narrative depth into graphic media.
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