American wildfowl art owes its foundation to Lem Ward. This wood carver and painter (1896-1984) overcame severe illness to produce some of the best-loved wildfowl art extant today. Lem and his brother Steve grew up along the marshes of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and subsisted as barbers and foragers. They created carved and painted ducks to please their independent selves-as works of art, while carvers around them were making decoys just good enough for hunting. Here Lem's life story is told by his daughter Ida who was beside Lem for almost the entire span of his artistic career.
The Story of Lem Ward
Brand: Schiffer Pub Ltd
$26.16 - $62.67
- UPC:
- 9780887400285
- Maximum Purchase:
- 3 units
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Publication Date:
- 1984-06-01
- Author:
- Glenn Lawson;Ida Ward Linton
- Language:
- english