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Preparing Frank Reaugh’s pastels for a new audience

November 25, 2015 - Rebecca Johnson

Heather Hamilton consolidates a pastel by Frank Reaugh titled 'Cattle Chewing Bones' for an upcoming exhibit. Photo by Kate Contakos.

The works on view from the Ransom Center’s collection in Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West have been at The University of Texas at Austin since before the Ransom Center was founded. Reaugh donated them to the University in 1937. [Read more…] about Preparing Frank Reaugh’s pastels for a new audience

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Listen: Frank Reaugh’s favorite monochrome pastel painting

November 24, 2015 - Isabel Dunn

Frank Reaugh, 1860–1945, Brushy Bottom. Undated. Pastel; 44 x 56 x 3 cm.

One of the most popular visitor features of our current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West is the “guide by cell” audio tour for visitors. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings on display. Ransom Center Curator of Art Peter Mears discusses highlights from the exhibition, and Project Specialist Greg Curtis speaks as the voice of Frank Reaugh to narrate the artist’s own comments.

[Read more…] about Listen: Frank Reaugh’s favorite monochrome pastel painting

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Pastel basics, from the Renaissance to Frank Reaugh to today

November 18, 2015 - Rebecca Johnson

The exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West. Photos by Pete Smith.

“I love the big open skies of West Texas. I grew up in Virginia. There, everything is so much closer feeling. So coming out here for the first time, it’s just like—whoa! It’s almost a physical sensation you get when you’re out in that big, open-sky country. So that’s what draws me to paint it.”

[Read more…] about Pastel basics, from the Renaissance to Frank Reaugh to today

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Listen: Travel with Frank Reaugh to his favorite sketching spots

November 10, 2015 - Kathleen Telling

Frank Reaugh (Reaugh, Frank, 1860-1945), On the Rio Grande, undated. Pastel, 12 x 23 cm.

One of the most popular visitor features of our current exhibition Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West is the “guide by cell” audio tour for visitors. This audio tour lets visitors call in and hear informational snippets about the paintings on display. Ransom Center Curator of Art Peter Mears discusses highlights from the exhibition, and Project Specialist Greg Curtis speaks as the voice of Frank Reaugh to narrate the artist’s own comments.

[Read more…] about Listen: Travel with Frank Reaugh to his favorite sketching spots

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