Monte Dolack
A feast for Monte Dolack fans, here are logos and advertising pieces for performers and "hippie capitalists," posters for nonprofit organizations, the wryly humorous "invaders" posters series, and works on wildlife, on magic, and more.
Much of Dolack's art reflects the American West (in reality as well as in legend) and his home state of Montana. His distinctive style and universal messages long have attracted collectors (and imitators) around the United States and abroad.
Filmmaker/editor Annick Smith contributes a personal essay on Dolack's life and career from her dual perspectives as friend and fan.
Margaret C. Kingsland, former director of Montana Committee for the Humanities, analyzes Dolack's images, subjects, and approaches.
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Monte Dolack
A feast for Monte Dolack fans, here are logos and advertising pieces for performers and "hippie capitalists," posters for nonprofit organizations, the wryly humorous "invaders" posters series, and works on wildlife, on magic, and more.
Much of Dolack's art reflects the American West (in reality as well as in legend) and his home state of Montana. His distinctive style and universal messages long have attracted collectors (and imitators) around the United States and abroad.
Filmmaker/editor Annick Smith contributes a personal essay on Dolack's life and career from her dual perspectives as friend and fan.
Margaret C. Kingsland, former director of Montana Committee for the Humanities, analyzes Dolack's images, subjects, and approaches.
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Monte Dolack

Monte Dolack

Monte Dolack

Monte Dolack

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A feast for Monte Dolack fans, here are logos and advertising pieces for performers and "hippie capitalists," posters for nonprofit organizations, the wryly humorous "invaders" posters series, and works on wildlife, on magic, and more.
Much of Dolack's art reflects the American West (in reality as well as in legend) and his home state of Montana. His distinctive style and universal messages long have attracted collectors (and imitators) around the United States and abroad.
Filmmaker/editor Annick Smith contributes a personal essay on Dolack's life and career from her dual perspectives as friend and fan.
Margaret C. Kingsland, former director of Montana Committee for the Humanities, analyzes Dolack's images, subjects, and approaches.

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BN ID: 2940148423669
Publisher: Farcountry Press / Sweetgrass Books
Publication date: 09/20/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 19 MB
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