DECEMBER 29, 2019 PART I: THE ALLURE AND MAGNETISM OF ROCKWELL KENT
ROCKWELL KENT WILDERNESS CENTENNIAL JOURNAL 100 YEARS LATER by Doug Capra © 2018 Part 1: The Allure and Magnetism of Rockwell Kent Dec. 29, 2019 ABOVE – The “Swashbuckling” Rockwell Kent (left) with his traveling companion aboard the SS Curaca bound for Punta Arenas, Chile in 1922. His first book published in 1920 -- Wilderness: A Journal of Quiet Adventure in Alaska – was followed in 1924 with Voyaging Southward from the Strait of Magellan . These two books along with his art established Kent as the adventurous and masculine artist-writer – an image he encouraged and that contributed to his appeal to women. During this time he becomes known for his erotic illustrations to books like Voltaire’s Candide and the Memoirs of Casanova. BEL0W – Rockwell Kent in later years with an unknown woman. Both photos from the Rockwell Kent Gallery at Plattsburgh State University in Plattsburgh, NY. Since I’ll soon be posting an entry about another of Ro...