Stuart Gentling
American visual artist and writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stuart Gentling (December 31, 1942 – August 31, 2006) was an American visual artist and writer, most known for his artistic collaborations with his twin brother, Scott Gentling. The pair derived inspiration from a wide range of shared interests including nature, history, and regional landscapes. Heavily influenced by John James Audubon, they co-authored Of Birds and Texas,[2] a book of their artwork and commentary on Texan birds and landscapes. They are also known for designing the murals at the Bass Performance Hall, in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Stuart Gentling | |
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Born | December 31, 1942 |
Died | August 31, 2006(2006-08-31) (aged 63) |
Nationality | American |
Education | Tulane University |
Known for | Visual arts, Writing |
Movement | Regionalism |
Family | Scott Gentling |
Patron(s) | Edward Bass, Trammel Crow, John Roach[1] |
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