Strangely Gifted: Collected Poetry and Recollections of David Gilmour Blythe
By (Author) David R. Majka
BookBaby
BookBaby
20th March 2018
United States
Hardback
364
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 27mm
743g
David Gilmour Blythe (1815-1865), painter, poet, artisan and social critic, was a true American original. At a time when Victorian-era sentimentality ruled the upper classes of society, Blythes unique gaze captured the foibles of his environment with wit and irreverence. His mature paintings typically portray allegorical slayings of the Confederacy, herds of feral children rampaging through downtown Pittsburgh, neer-do-wells and drunks in their natural setting, and the Hogarthian chaos of life in a booming society with many dark corners and secrets. Blythes offbeat artistic vision was singular then as now and he is widely recognized as a leading 19th century American painter. His works reside in many of this countrys leading art museums and private collections. He was also a skilled and prolific poet, and that poetry is presented in collected and corrected form for the first time herein together with contemporary articles and images of his life and works.
Dr. David Majka is a student of historic preservation, western Pennsylvania history and creative endeavor. His interest in nineteenth century American painting eventually led him to one of its most interesting local artists, David Gilmour Blythe, and this book is the end product of his research into Blythe's life and works.