A Force Of Nature
Apr 30, 2020
2 minutes
BY PAUL KENNEDY
Images courtesy Smithsonian American Art Museum
Rockwell Kent flexed rugged. It’s simplistic to call him a “man’s man,” but if you were to argue the point you probably would win the debate. Kent (1882-1971) was an architect, lobsterman, dairy farmer, carpenter, explorer, something of a musician, author and, of course, an artist.
The man’s talents practically dripped testosterone. He looked the part as well.
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