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Authors
  • Joshua ~ Johnson, Edward Gilpin Ed Reynolds
Publication date: 1891

Review SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS'S DISCOURSES / A C McClurg:


Publication date: 1996-01-31

Review Georgia O'Keeffe (Lives of notable gays & lesbians) / Chelsea House Publishers:


Authors
  • Thomas Krens
  • David Anti
  • Maurice Berger
  • Rosalind Krauss
Publication date: 1994-11
Price: $60.00

Review Robert Morris: The Mind/Body Problem / Solomon R Guggenheim Museum:


Publication date: 1986-09

Review Ansel Adams / New York Graphic Society:


Publication date: 1975-06
List Price: $400.00
Price: $600.00

Review Joan Miro Lithographs (Joan Miro Lithographs, 1953-1964) / Leon Amiel Publisher:


Review Longstreet Press  / Southern Fried: The Art of Cedric Smith Publication date: 2004-05-25
Dewey code: 750
Price: $35.00

Review Southern Fried: The Art of Cedric Smith / Longstreet Press:

This full-color book offers a vibrant collection of paintings by Atlanta artist Cedric Smith.

Publication date: 1983-04-15
Price: $17.50

Review Manet / Rizzoli:


Publication date: 1989

Review Van Gogh & Millet / Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh:


Authors
  • George with Grohmann, Will ; Tudal, Antoine Braque
Publication date: 1955

Review The Intimate Sketchbooks of G. Braque. American printing of Verve 31/32. / Harcourt, Brace:


Publication date: 2000

Review A genealogy of the family of Richard Howell of Mattituck, Southold Town, Long Island, New York, to seven generations / Heritage Books:


Publication date: 2001-01
Dewey code: 759.13
Price: $39.95

Review Sweetie Ladd's Historic Fort Worth: Paintings by Sweetie Ladd / Texas Christian Univ Pr:

Presents twenty-eight paintings from the Landmark Series, paintings of historic Fort Worth structures, many of which no longer stand today with text elucidates each painting, explaining details and their historical significance.

Publication date: 1961

Review HANS HOFMANN / Harry N. Abrams, (no date, ca.:


Publication date: 1976

Review Gustave Moreau with a Catalogue of the Finished Paintings, Watercolors, and Drawings. / New York Graphic Society,:


Publication date: 1995-06-29
Dewey code: 709.2
Price: $68.00

Review Constantin Brancusi: A Survey of His Work (Clarendon Studies in the History of Art) / Oxford University Press, USA:

This is a detailed thematical study of the life and work of Constantin Brancusi, one of the century's most important sculptors. Miller draws on a wealth of recent scholarship, as well as her own Romanian background, to make a genuine and long overdue contribution to Brancusi studies. The book includes a number of illustrations of Brancusi's work that have never before been published.

Authors
  • Michael (Introduction) ; Lynton, Norbert (Preface) ; Catalogue by Helen Langdon, Michael Mahoney, Arts Council Of Great Britain; Kitson
  • Michael Kitson, and John Sutherland Richard Wallace
Publication date: 1973

Review Salvator Rosa / Arts Council Of Great Britain:

Text block pristine, pages tight to spine - - 88 pages of text cataloging 151 works, plus 48 black and white plates. Catalogue includes, in addition to works by Rosa, works by other artists as well, including J. Callot, P. Testa, G. B. Castiglione and Tiepolo.

Publication date: 1996
Price: $596.00

Review Jacopo Bassano (Pittura del Rinascimento nell'Italia settentrionale) (Italian Edition) / Bertoncello:


Review Moyer Bell Ltd  / The Prints of Stanley William Hayter: A Complete Catalogue Publication date: 1992-09
Dewey code: 769.92
Price: $250.00

Review The Prints of Stanley William Hayter: A Complete Catalogue / Moyer Bell Ltd:

The inventor of simultaneous colour printing, Stanley William Hayter (1901 - 88) was the most influential printmaker of this century. The founder of Atelier 17 in Paris, he had contact with all the major Cubist, Surrealist and Abstract Expressionist painters of the day. This definitive catalogue, begun under Hayter's direction, gives full information on some 450 original prints and has established itself as an important reference work for all those concerned with twentieth-century art and printmaking. It confirms Hayter's stature as a great artist, teacher and technical innovator. His widow, Desiree Moorhead, is co-author of the catalogue.

Review Ludion  / Wim Delvoye: Cloaca Publication date: 2000-10-02
Dewey code: 455
Price: $39.50

Review Wim Delvoye: Cloaca / Ludion:

Perpetrator, prankster, unlicensed scatologist-Wim Delvoye wears many hats in this book documenting his exposure of certain hidden-often orifice-related-aspects of our existence. In his new monograph, this Belgian post-Pop artist continues to create works that transcend traditional categorical distinctions-when it comes to Delvoye, we speak not of painting or sculpture but of semiotic installations. His works Windroos, Xrub'se, and Concrete Mixer S. P. II-all documented here-debunk centuries of Western anal retentiveness in one fell poop. The remarkable list of authors whose texts contribute to this volume-including such luminaries as Georges Perec, Piero Camporesi, Raymond Roussel, Milan Kundera, John Berger, and Georges Bataille-testifies to the deep theoretical, literary, and of course artistic resonance of his work. Delvoye's work evidences a supreme humorous and creative intelligence rarely seen in today's art world-his work never fails to enlighten and entertain with its irreverence and style.

Review G. Hatje  / Alberto Giacometti, 1901-1966 (German Edition) Publication date: 1996

Review Alberto Giacometti, 1901-1966 (German Edition) / G. Hatje:


Publication date: 1983-08
Price: $29.95

Review Balthus: Drawings and Watercolors / New York Graphic Society:


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SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS'S DISCOURSES, Georgia O'Keeffe (Lives of notable gays & lesbians), Robert Morris: The Mind/Body Problem, Ansel Adams, Joan Miro Lithographs (Joan Miro Lithographs, 1953-1964), Southern Fried: The Art of Cedric Smith, Manet, Van Gogh & Millet, The Intimate Sketchbooks of G. Braque. American printing of Verve 31/32., A genealogy of the family of Richard Howell of Mattituck, Southold Town, Long Island, New York, to seven generations, Sweetie Ladd's Historic Fort Worth: Paintings by Sweetie Ladd, HANS HOFMANN, Gustave Moreau with a Catalogue of the Finished Paintings, Watercolors, and Drawings., Constantin Brancusi: A Survey of His Work (Clarendon Studies in the History of Art), Salvator Rosa, Jacopo Bassano (Pittura del Rinascimento nell'Italia settentrionale) (Italian Edition), The Prints of Stanley William Hayter: A Complete Catalogue, Wim Delvoye: Cloaca, Alberto Giacometti, 1901-1966 (German Edition), Balthus: Drawings and Watercolors

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