Harry Curieux Adamson PRICE CHARTS
1916 Seattle Washington - 2012 Lafayette, California. Known for: Wildlife, waterfowl, landscape and animal painting.
The following was published in "California Waterfowl", October/November 1999, . From Marsh to Mountain . A Book Review by Tony Arnold . Diane Inman's biography of Harry Adamson is what is known in... Read full biography
The following was published in "California Waterfowl", October/November 1999, . From Marsh to Mountain . A Book Review by Tony Arnold . Diane Inman's biography of Harry Adamson is what is known in the trade as a coffee table book. In my house no cup of coffee will be allowed within 10 feet of it.... Read full biography
The following was published in "California Waterfowl", October/November 1999, . From Marsh to Mountain . A Book Review by Tony Arnold . Diane Inman's biography of Harry Adamson is what is known in the trade as a coffee table book. In my house no cup of coffee will be allowed within 10 feet of it. Imagine having at your fingertips a whole gallery of Harry's works, smaller than the originals of course, but covering far more wildlife subjects than most of us waterfowl addicts ever imagined of him.... Read full biography
The following was published in "California Waterfowl", October/November 1999, . From Marsh to Mountain . A Book Review by Tony Arnold . Diane Inman's biography of Harry Adamson is what is known in the trade as a coffee table book. In my house no cup of coffee will be allowed within 10 feet of it. Imagine having at your fingertips a whole gallery of Harry's works, smaller than the originals of course, but covering far more wildlife subjects than most of us waterfowl addicts ever imagined of him. Imagine being able to seek out at your leisure the tiny details that make Harry's art such a joy to examine with care: the hidden Eurasian wigeon mixed in with a flight of ours, the sneaky spoonie (usually pictured flying or swimming in the opposite... Read full biography
The following was published in "California Waterfowl", October/November 1999, . From Marsh to Mountain . A Book Review by Tony Arnold . Diane Inman's biography of Harry Adamson is what is known in the trade as a coffee table book. In my house no cup of coffee will be allowed within 10 feet of it. Imagine having at your fingertips a whole gallery of Harry's works, smaller than the originals of course, but covering far more wildlife subjects than most of us waterfowl addicts ever imagined of him. Imagine being able to seek out at your leisure the tiny details that make Harry's art such a joy to examine with care: the hidden Eurasian wigeon mixed in with a flight of ours, the sneaky spoonie (usually pictured flying or swimming in the opposite direction from the painting's majestic sprig or mallard subjects), the modest coot casting his own criti... Read full biography
