Rockwell Kent was generally considered the most important American book illustrator of the 1920s and 30s, gracing such works as "Candide," "Moby Dick," and "The Canterbury Tales." This retrospective brings together his finest work for the first time, gathering pen-and-ink pieces and woodcuts from no[...]
Guardaba la pata de marfil y cogiéndose a un obenque, el capitán se sostenía muy tieso, mirando fijamente por encima de la proa cabeceante del buque. Había en la dirección fija e imperturbable de aquella mirada una entereza infinita, una voluntad resuelta e inflexible.[...]
Rockwell Kent is one of America's most famous graphic artists. Also an avid traveler, Kent was especially fascinated by remote Arctic lands and stayed for extended periods of time to paint, write, and interact with the local inhabitants. Between 1918 and 1935, he wrote and illustrated several popula[...]