“The shortest day of the year is not nearly short enough”
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Rockwell Kent: Bowsprit
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Rockwell Kent (1882-1971), 'Flame', ''Burning Bush'' by Louis Untermeyer, 1928
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Moonlight and the magic of the unnecessary
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Rockwell Kent, illustration for The Decameron (1949)
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Rockwell Kent (American, 1882–1971)
Starlight, 1930
Wood engraving on gray paper
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Starlight, 1930. Rockwell Kent, 1882-1971. Wood engraving on wove paper, signed in pencil.
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Girl on Cliff - Rockwell Kent , 1930
American, 1881-1940
Wood engraving , 6 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. Ed. 1 /750.
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Zarathustra Himself Led the Ugliest Man by the Hand, in Order to Show Him His Night-World and the Great Round Moon and the Silvery Waterfalls Nigh Unto His Cave (Rockwell Kent, 1920)
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Rockwell Kent: Absolution
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Rockwell Kent
Calm and Free (Maine Coast)
1909
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Rockwell Kent: Masthead
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Rockwell Kent - The Road Roller (1909)
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These are the times in life — when nothing happens — but in quietness the soul expands.
A century ago, in the middle of a world war, the artist and philosopher Rockwell Kent spent 7 months on a remote Alaskan island with his young son, and wrote beautifully about wilderness, solitude, and creativity.
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Rockwell Kent, Pastoral, 1914
oil on canvas 83.8 x 110.5 cm Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio
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