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Featuring Works By David C Driskell, Sam Gilliam, And Janet Taylor Pickett, Alongside The European Canon, The Phillips Collection Compels Us To See Differently

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Artist Samuel Palmer: Entranced by Nature

“The Lonely Tower” by Samuel Palmer (before 1881); watercolor, gouache, and gum arabic on board. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. © The Huntington “The Lonely Tower” by Samuel Palmer (before 1881); watercolor, gouache, and gum arabic on board. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. © The Huntington Rural romantic “A Memoir of Samuel Palmer,” by Samuel Palmer, A.H. Palmer, and F.G. Stephens (Getty Publications, 96 pp., $10.95) by Bondo Wyszpolski In addition to its often meaty and handsome art catalogues, the Getty has since 2018 been releasing a series of low-priced, small-format paperbacks under the general title of “Lives of the Artists.” To date, there have been 21 announced, with the majority focused on artists who are very well known, such as Raphael and Rubens, Van Gogh and Rembrandt. But as the series expands, and let us hope that it will, lesser-known artists are j

The Legend of C E S Wood, Portland s Anarchist Founding Father

Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. The Legend of C.E.S. Wood, Portland’s Anarchist Founding Father Artist and lawyer, poet and soldier, patrician and anarchist, Portlander Charles Erskine Scott Wood was a jack of all trades and master of quite a few. C.E.S. Wood, photographed by Ansel Adams. By KEITH MOERER In his later years he looked like Zeus, with wild white hair and an untamed beard. Like the Greek god, he had a reputation for womanizing. And, though no deity himself, he was no ordinary mortal. His name was Charles Erskine Scott Wood, and it s unlikely that Portland was ever home to a more colorful or versatile citizen.

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