Railroads, Art, and American Life

An Artist's Memoir

J Craig Thorpe author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Published:28th Feb '23

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Railroads, Art, and American Life cover

Explore the past, present, and future of rail travel through 30 years of one artist's work.


Once a common part of the American landscape, trains are increasingly fading from public view. Though photographs can accurately convey the details of "what, where, and when," sometimes paintings can better convey the deeper truths of an era.

Collecting more than thirty years of paintings and renderings, Railroads, Art, and American Life tells the story of rail transportation in America through the life and works of artist J. Craig Thorpe. Commissioned by companies such as Amtrak and General Electric, Thorpe's work can be found featured on items ranging from catalogs to calendars, postcards to posters. His artwork depicts not only the golden age of train travel but considers the present and looks forward to a potential future.

Featuring more than 130 color illustrations and combining history, biography, ethics, and humor, Thorpe's personal story joins with his paintings to invite the reader to relive the heyday of American rail and better understand the role of railroads in our society today.

Although this book's primary appeal will be to connoisseurs of railroad art, it is also worth reading because of Thorpe's commentary about these illustrations. I found this discussion to be an interesting perspective on the history and future of railroading.

- Bill Hough (The Ferroequinolog

ISBN: 9780253065360

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1202g

206 pages