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pp. 308, “his paintings and sculpture are deeply rooted in the history, landscape and people of the American West, and in his own experience as a cowboy.Merging abstraction and realism, tradition and modernism, painting and sculpture, his work reflects both the epic and the everyday heroism of frontier and cowboy life.” Includes a handwritten letter signed by Jackson concerning the publication of this book, and four larger colour photographs of his sculpture. One spot on the full-title page had adhered to the facing tipped-in colour plate and tore less than one square centimetre of the background from that image (the rest of that plate is fine).