EMOTIONAL BRANDYWINE

Paintings by Karl J. Kuerner

Text by Bruce E. Mowday

ISBN 13: 978-1-58790-665-7 /68 pages / hardback with dust-cover /9” x 10.f” / $40.00

Paintings & Prose about the American Revolutionary Battle

ABOUT THE BOOK

Emotional Brandywine depicts the American Revolution battle of Brandywine through original paintings by renowned artist Karl J. Kuerner and essays by award-winning author Bruce E. Mowday. The book links history with today’s landscapes and society.

The September 11, 1777, battle of Brandywine, a defeat for General George Washington, is too often forgotten by historians. Brandywine was one of the most important engagements of the war, also the largest land battle. Lafayette began his rise to an American hero that afternoon when he shed his blood for American freedom. Artist Karl J. Kuerner and author Bruce E. Mowday grew up near the main battlefield. Karl received instructions by world-known artist Andrew Wyeth. Karl uses his artistic talents to depict Brandywine landscape and Bruce writes about the history.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Karl Kuerner was born in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania on January 12, 1957 – to Karl and Margaret Kuerner – third generation farmers. His artistic talent was recognized and nurtured at a very young age by Carolyn Wyeth – sister of Andrew Wyeth and a renowned artist in her own right. Kuerner grew up surrounded by artists and the task of painting. From the age of seven he watched Andrew Wyeth paint some of his greatest works at the Kuerner Farm – Karl’s family homestead for three generations – and a major source of inspiration for more than 1,000 of Wyeth’s works of art – and eventually over 300 of Kuerner’s own works. As Karl matured artistically, Andrew Wyeth took a keen interest in the young artist and took him under his wing – mentoring and teaching him for more than three decades.

Bruce Mowday is an award-winning author and newspaper reporter. He has authored more than 20 books on history, sports, business and true crime. Mowday has appeared on numerous television and radio shows, including Counter Culture, a PBS Emmy-winning show, the Discovery ID channel, ReelZ network, C-SPAN, the Pennsylvania Cable Network, Hollywood and Beyond, Our American Heritage, Whatcha Got, Journey into the Civil War, Chronicles of the American Civil War and local television and radio stations.

BISAC LISTINGS

HIS036030 / HISTORY / United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)

 
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