Beauty in the beast Flora, fauna, and endangered species of artist Ralph Burke Tyree

CJ Cook

Book - 2023

"Ralph Burke Tyree was a prolific artist who helped popularize Polynesian art in the 20th century. Beauty in the Beast is the story of Tyree?s creative genius in painting flora and fauna, including colorful and exotic animals from around the world, many of which are endangered species. Raised in California?s Central Valley, Tyree received his art education in San Francisco. He joined the Marines after the start of World War II and deployed to Samoa in the South Pacific, where Private Tyree was designated the resident artist of the Marine base. He returned to California after the war, married his high school sweetheart, Margo, started a family, and began to work as a professional artist in California and the Pacific Rim. He depicted the... idyllic beauties in beach or jungle settings with tropical flora, notably plumeria and hibiscus, adorning the hair of his subjects. Initially, he primarily painted with oils on board, but in 1960 Tyree switched mediums and began painting with oils on fine black velvet to add depth and texture. In 1970, when the first Earth Day sparked the environmental movement of the 1970s, and DDT threatened the bald eagle and other birds of prey with extinction, endangered animals entered his repertoire. For the next decade, his primary interest was oil painting these majestic creatures on both board and velvet, bringing awareness to their declining numbers. Tyree died in 1979 at 57. Published to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, Beauty in the Beast explores the works of the last ten years of Tyree?s life when animals became his focus. Some endangered species covered are the pangolin, cotton-top tamarin, ornate Hawk-eagle, dwarf lemur, red panda, slow loris, and several big cats, including tigers, lions, and leopards. A tribute to the artistic brilliance of Ralph Burke Tyree and the animals and plants of our planet, Beauty in the Beast begins with a quote by Albert Einstein that evokes one of the greatest challenges of our time: "Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.""

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Published
San Diego : South Pacific Dreams Publishing 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
CJ Cook (author)
Other Authors
Paige Herbert (-)
Physical Description
253 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9780998422466
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A collection of paintings centers on endangered animals. During World War II, Ralph Burke Tyree was deployed to Samoa, an island in the South Pacific, and he became enchanted with its "idyllic beauty." In fact, he loved it so much he moved his family there for years, later taking up residence on Guam and Hawaii (Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island). Beginning in the late 1960s, he turned his attention to flora, especially passion flowers, magnolias, and hibiscuses. In the last 10 years of his life--he died in 1979--his preoccupation was the depiction of animals, "celebrating creatures big and small, common and endangered, and local and foreign." His principal focus was endangered or threatened animal populations--he made a concerted effort not just to capture their feral beauty, but also to raise public awareness about their vulnerability. Cook and Paige Herbert (the artist's granddaughter) reproduce in this gorgeous assemblage of vividly colored works dozens of Tyree's paintings from the last decade of his life. The authors include an edifying running commentary that not only discusses the paintings themselves and Tyree's evolving artistic techniques, but also the animals depicted and the extent to which their populations are imperiled. And while Tyree's stunning portrayals of animals are the book's primary emphasis, the authors feature an impressive variety of works beyond that category, including portraits of people and depictions of plants and flowers. The heart of the volume is the paintings themselves, which are startlingly vibrant--saturated colors take on a striking depth and texture when Tyree paints with oil on French silk black velvet. A foreword is contributed by the artist's daughter, Marda Tyree Herbert, who furnishes a loving tribute to her father's devotion to his work and his "creative genius." The authors' mastery of the subject is magisterial--this book is a remarkable feat of artistic scholarship. For those who are already familiar with Tyree's massive body of work as well as those who have never heard of him, this volume is a visually arresting portal into his mature paintings. A beautiful art book filled with rigorously researched commentary. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.