Publisher's Synopsis
"This publication considers the work of William Bailey (b. 1930), the Kingman Brewster Professor Emeritus of Art at Yale and one of the University's most distinguished studio art faculty members since Josef Albers. Bailey's career has been marked by a dedication to representational painting-placing him alongside artists like Janet Fish, Audrey Flack, Alex Katz, and Philip Pearlstein, who defied the dominant taste for abstraction in the mid-20th century. From his career-long iterations of tabletop still life that began in the 1960s to his ongoing commitment to the human figure, Bailey concentrates on the rudiments of representational art: form, color, line, medium, surface, and light. His artistic inspirations span centuries, from Raphael and Piero della Francesca to Giorgio de Chirico, Giorgio Morandi, and Piet Mondrian, with Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and Paul Cézanne in between. Published in conjunction with Bailey's inaugural muse