Jack McLarty
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William James (Jack) McLarty (April 24, 1919 – ) a surrealist painter, printmaker, and teacher of the Pacific Northwest.
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[edit] History
Born in Seattle, Washington, he moved with his family to Portland, Oregon in 1921. He attended Benson High School in Portland, the Portland Museum Art School (now PNCA), and the American Artists School in New York (1940-1941). After two years in New York he returned to Portland, and in 1945 he began teaching at the Museum Art School where he remained until his retirement.
[edit] Media
McLarty has worked in paint (oil, and later acrylic), print (lithograph, serigraph, woodcut, wood engraving, etching), and in a few cases stained glass design and sculpture.
[edit] Works in collections
[edit] Books and publications
- Encounters with the White Train - with Andy Robinson. Ltd. ed. of 500. Portland, OR. Press-22, 1986.
- A Printmaker's World - Portland OR. McLarty's Choice, 1997 ISBN 0-9644916-2-1, 096449163X
- World Watcher-Jack McLarty: 50 Years 1944-1994 (ISBN 0-9644916-0-5) Portland, Or. McLarty's Choice, 1995
[edit] Teachers and influences
- Anton Refregier
- Joseph Solman
- Paul Franck
- Akira Kurosaki
- Junichiro Sekino
- Diego Rivera
- Jose Orozco
[edit] External links
- the Preservation of Oregon's Artistic Heritage project