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Sarkis
Gordon Orear and Elizabeth Orear
Photographs by Robert Vigiletti
Foreword by Samuel Sachs II |
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Born
in Asia Minor in 1909, Sarkis Sarkisian came to Detroit at the age of 14.
He studied formally under John P. Wicker at the Wicker School of Fine Arts
and for the next fifty years, he evolved into a leader of the city's artistic
community. A teacher and the director of the Art School of Detroit Society
of Arts and Crafts, now the Center for Creative Studies, College of Art
and Design, he influenced generations of art students. This book is a study
of Sarkis as an artist and as a teacher. A classicist in his belief that
the mission of the artist is to create beauty and to represent the inner
life of the spirit, Sarkis endowed his paintings with gravity and grace.
His emphasis on the formal elements of art, in his painting and in his teaching,
did not obscure the humanism that influenced both.
Sarkis celebrates the achievements and contributions
of this remarkable artist. |
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Self
Portrait as Fisherman, 1959 (collection of Richard
Jerzy) |