By Kesler E. Woodward, with an essay by Estill Curtis Pennington More than any other painter, Eustace Paul Ziegler (1881–1969) captured the spirit of the early 20th century Alaskan frontier, the spectacular land and its people: native Alaskans, priests, miners, trappers, fishermen. Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition organized by the Anchorage Museum of History and Art in collaboration with the Morris Museum of Art.
1998 by Morris Communications Corporation in association with the Anchorage Museum of History and Art and the Morris Museum of Art 95 color illustrations, many black and white photographs 120 pages ISBN: 1-890021-03-2 Hardcover
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