Description: Lincoln Perry is celebrated for his murals and edgy narrative figure paintings, with their saturated palette and multifaceted architectural compositions. This volume showcases his images of Charlottesville, Virginia and is accompanied by an essay and interview by his wife, Ann Beattie.
Review Quotes:
A place may consider itself fortunate when a painter ardently follows it through the seasons and the years. Charlottesville--and the University of Virginia in particular--are lucky to have captured the affection of the painter Lincoln Perry. They are doubly fortunate that Perry happens to be married to the writer Ann Beattie, whose discussion of Perry's work is enriched by the advantage of her marital circumstance, as well as her perspective as an artist in another medium.
--Carrie Brown, author of Confinement and Rose's Garden