Preface
by Timothy A. Eaton
FLORA
The Flower Paintings of Joseph Stella
by Barbara Rose
About the Catalogue
Joseph Stella: Flora contains
an essay by Barbara Rose, with a Preface by Timothy A. Eaton. 80 pages:
34 color plates,10 black and white illustrations. Eaton Fine Art says of
the catalogue: "Dr. Barbara Rose's extensive essay addresses the broad
range of Joseph Stella's work on botanical subjects. She discusses his earliest
interests and approaches to floral imagery through many developments of
styles. Dr. Rose examines many of the art historical, personal/psychological,
cultural and religious issues inherent in this subject which Stella explored
during his long and prolific career." (right: catalogue front
cover)
About Eaton Fine Art
Eaton Fine Art was founded in 1995 by Timothy Andrew Eaton. Mr. Eaton is the former chief curator of the Boca Raton Museum of Art and the principal of Eaton/Shoen Gallery in San Francisco. Eaton Fine Art's facility includes a renovated historic Art Moderne building at 435 Gardenia Street, a north gallery addition and a contiguous sculpture garden at 419 Gardenia Street designed by Mary Anna Eaton. In the sculpture garden the gallery presents changing exhibitions and installations on the grounds and around its pavilion.
Resource Library editor's note:
The above texts were rekeyed and reprinted on July 10, 2007 in Resource Library with permission of Eaton Fine Art, Inc. The texts were excerpted from the illustrated catalogue for the exhibition Joseph Stella: Flora held January 8 - March 6, 1998 at Eaton Fine Art, West Palm Beach, FL. If you have questions or comments regarding the texts, or if you are interested in obtaining a copy of the catalogue, please contact Eaton Fine Art at either this web address or phone number:
Resource Library wishes to extend appreciation to Mr. Richard Frank, Director, Eaton Fine Art, Inc., for permission to reprint the above essays. Below is text from Eaton Fine Art's June 26, 2007 email regarding permission for reprinting:
On January 22, 2008 TFAO removed images from the catalogue at the request of Richard J. Frank, Gallery Director, due to possible image ownership issues.
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