- LeConte Stewart
__NOTOC__LeConte Stewart (born 1891 in
Glenwood, Utah ; died 1990 inKaysville, Utah ) was a Mormon artist primarily known for his landscapes of ruralUtah . His media included oils, watercolors, pastel and charcoal, as well as etchings, linocuts, and lithographs. His home/studio in Kaysville is on theNational Register of Historic Places .His art education began in 1912 at the
University of Utah , and included studies at the Art Students League summer school at Woodstock, New York, and thePennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Chester Springs. Stewart became the head of the Art Department at theUniversity of Utah in 1938, and held that post until his retirement in 1956.LeConte Stewart is best known for his unidealized landscapes of rural Utah, spawning the term "LeConte Stewart Country." Stewart is quoted as saying in 1935, "It is not that I love the lyrical in nature the less, but I feel that in modern life there is no time, no inclination for it. In these pictures I'm trying to cut a slice of contemporary life as it is in the highways and biways as I have found it." [ [http://www.ogdencvb.org/Davis/leconte.html] Dead link|date=March 2008] Some of Stewart's paintings have a photographic quality from a distance but are actually formed with broad strokes and a thick palette. [ [http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/49223 BYU NewsNet - Paintings bring rural Utah to life in the city ] ]
Much of his work uses direct impressionistic techniques to convey the meaning of what he saw around him, illustrating things "...that are introspective, that you peer into, that you understand and feel." [ [http://www.lds.org/museum/landscape/exhibit/0,18101,3313-1-42-1,00.html Landscape Exhibit ] ] LeConte stated: "Impressionism is the most important painting innovation of all time....I thought to myself, why not use this technique to express an idea rather than making it the end goal of a painting? I have tried to think of it as a means of interpreting landscaping rather than making it merely impressionistic." [ [http://www.lds.org/museum/landscape/exhibit/0,18101,3313-1-42-25,00.html Landscape Exhibit ] ]
Stewart described himself as having an urgency in his work. A plaque in the Kaysville Gallery of Art reads: "I had a great urgency to work as rapidly as possible. Each Saturday I painted one large 24-by-30-inch picture in the morning and another in the afternoon. Between I painted four smaller studies. Six was an average Saturday for me." [ [http://www.ogdencvb.org/Davis/leconte.html] Dead link|date=March 2008]
In addition to landscapes, Stewart also did portraiture and murals. He painted several murals for
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints buildings, including works found inside the LDS temples in Hawaii, Alberta, and Arizona, as well as murals for theSalt Lake City International Airport and the historicBigelow-Ben Lomond Hotel . In 1985 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints published a collectors item titled "LeConte Stewart: The spirit of landscape" by Robert Davis, which documented some of his works.See also
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*Springville Museum of Art Notes
References
* [http://sma.nebo.edu/stewart.html LeConte Stewart article] at the
Springville Museum of Art website
* [http://www.ogdencvb.org/Davis/leconte.html LeConte Stewart Art Gallery article] by the Ogden/Weber Convention/Visitors Bureau
* http://eagle.ceu.edu/php-pages/article.php?article_id=165
* http://www.lds.org/museum/landscape/exhibit/0,18101,3313-1-42-1,00.htmlExternal links
* [http://www.kaysvillecitylibrary.org/html/gallery.html Kaysville Gallery of Art, LeConte Stewart Collection] is part of the city library in the old city hall building. [http://www.kaysvillecity.com/library.main.html]
* [http://www.lds.org/museum/landscape/home Some examples of his work]
* [http://www.lecontestewart.com/art.html A few more examples of his work]
* [http://eagle.ceu.edu/php-pages/article.php?article_id=164 "CEU'S Brent Haddock selected to restrike LeConte Stewart etchings"] by theCollege of Eastern Utah student newspaper
* [http://www.utahcityguide.com/entertainment/3181.asp LeConte Stewart showings] which include description of the artist [http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,590043088,00.html]
* [http://www.lib.utah.edu/spc/mss/accn1177/accn1177.html Description of the LeConte Stewart Papers] held at theUniversity of Utah Marriott Library
* [http://www.lib.utah.edu/fa/UtahArtists/artists/stewart/reading.html Additional reading]
* [http://www.lds.org/museum/landscape/exhibit/0,18101,3313-1-42-1,00.html Self Portrait] located in the Museum of Church History and Art of theThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
* [http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/USHS_Class&CISOPTR=3510&REC=2 Photo of Stewart later in life] from the Utah State Historical Society
* [http://www.davis.k12.ut.us/district/curric/social/hub/instruct_res/y1jie9stewart.html LeConte Stewart] - a 2nd grade lesson plan about local Kaysville heritage
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