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Publication date: 1941

Review UTAMARO ZENSHU^ / see notes for publisher info:


Authors
  • Philip Rylands, Et Al Various Including Stuart Davis
Publication date: 1997
Price: $589.97

Review Stuart Davis / Electa:


Authors
  • Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Leger, Rouault; edited by Tobia Bezzola and Cornelia Homburg Various Including Max Beckmann
Publication date: 1999
Price: $589.97

Review Max Beckmann and Paris: Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Leger, Rouault / Benedikt Taschen Verlag:


Publication date: 1995-04
List Price: $45.00
Price: $585.00

Review Adult Comedy Action Drama / Scalo Publishers:


Publication date: 1995
Price: $589.97

Review Frank Kupka: Die Andere Realitat/the Other Reality / Galerie:


Review Skira/Wildenstein  / Edouard Vuillard: Catalogue Raisonne Publication date: 2003-08-16
Dewey code: 709
List Price: $855.00
Price: $592.07

Review Edouard Vuillard: Catalogue Raisonne / Skira/Wildenstein:

The art of Édouard Vuillard (1868-1940) spans two centuries: a leading protagonist of Post-Impressionism, Vuillard also took part in the renewal of the decorative arts after 1900. This catalogue raisonné of the paintings and pastels of Édouard Vuillard provides an extraordinary opportunity to look again more carefully and above all, comprehensively. Hundreds of photographs taken by Vuillard himself, together with an unprecedented collection of preparatory drawings and sketches, focus more closely on the artist's creative process than has any previous study. These three voumes present a compelling re-examination of Vuillard's work and recommends itself to experts and art lovers alike.

Publication date: 1996

Review Das Capriccio Als Kunstprinzip : Zur Vorgeschichte Der Moderne Von Arcimboldo Und Callot Bis Tiepolo Und Goya - Malerei - Zeichnung - Graphik (ART, ART HISTORY) / Skira Editore:


Publication date: 1997
Price: $589.97

Review Gilbert and George / Paris-Musees:


Authors
  • Various Including Ralph Jentsch and George Grosz
Publication date: 1997
Price: $589.97

Review George Grosz the Berlin Years / Electa:


Authors
  • Various Including Humphrey Wine & Olaf Koester
Publication date: 1992
Price: $589.97

Review Fransk Guldalder: Poussin Og Claude Og Maleriet I Det 17. Arhundredes Frankrig -- Mestervaerker Fra National Gallery I London Og Andre Samlinger / Museum:


Authors
  • Various edited by Renate Damsch-Wiehager
Publication date: 1997
Price: $590.00

Review Zero Und Paris, 1960 Und Heute: Arman, Klein, Soto, Spoerri, Tinguely Und Andere Kunstler in Paris Um 1960 / Zero Et Paris, 1960 Et Aujourd'hui: Arman, Klein, Soto, Spoerri, Tinguely Et D'Autres Artistes a Paris Autour De 1960 / Cantz Editions:


Publication date: 1974

Review Annibale Carracci in Bologna: Visible reality in art after the council of Trent (Kunsthistorische studien van het Nederlands Instituut te Rome) / Govt. Pub. Off. : distributed in North America by A. Schram, New York:


Publication date: 2003
Price: $589.91

Review LA DATION BRANCUSI: DESSINS ET ARCHIVES (The Brancusi Gift: Drawings and Archives) / C. G. P.:


Publication date: 1993
Price: $589.97

Review Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French Edition) / Musee d'art moderne:


Authors
  • Claes & Coosje van Bruggen; Celant, Germano Oldenburg
Publication date: 1999
Price: $590.00

Review Claes Oldenburg, Coosje Van Bruggen / S. E.:


Publication date: 1996
Price: $589.97

Review PISANELLO: LE PEINTRE AUX SEPT VERTUS (Pisanello: the Painter of the Seven Virtues) / RMN:


Creator: Doris Jakubec
Publication date: 2000-01-01

Review Felix Vallotton - Lettres Et Documents: 1900-1914 Tome 2 (Collection litteraire) (French Edition) / La Bibliotheque des Arts (FR):


Publication date: 1995
Price: $589.97

Review ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER: DIE WERKE in SCHWEIZER MUSEEN (Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Works in Swiss Museums) / Museum; Et Al:


Publication date: 1987
Price: $589.96

Review Emil Nolde / Stiftung; Et Al:


Publication date: 1998
Price: $589.97

Review MAX BECKMANN: LANDSCHAFT ALS FREMDE (Max Beckmann: Foreign Landscapes) / Verlag Gerd Hatje:


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UTAMARO ZENSHU^, Stuart Davis, Max Beckmann and Paris: Matisse, Picasso, Braque, Leger, Rouault, Adult Comedy Action Drama, Frank Kupka: Die Andere Realitat/the Other Reality, Edouard Vuillard: Catalogue Raisonne, Das Capriccio Als Kunstprinzip : Zur Vorgeschichte Der Moderne Von Arcimboldo Und Callot Bis Tiepolo Und Goya - Malerei - Zeichnung - Graphik (ART, ART HISTORY), Gilbert and George, George Grosz the Berlin Years, Fransk Guldalder: Poussin Og Claude Og Maleriet I Det 17. Arhundredes Frankrig -- Mestervaerker Fra National Gallery I London Og Andre Samlinger, Zero Und Paris, 1960 Und Heute: Arman, Klein, Soto, Spoerri, Tinguely Und Andere Kunstler in Paris Um 1960 / Zero Et Paris, 1960 Et Aujourd'hui: Arman, Klein, Soto, Spoerri, Tinguely Et D'Autres Artistes a Paris Autour De 1960, Annibale Carracci in Bologna: Visible reality in art after the council of Trent (Kunsthistorische studien van het Nederlands Instituut te Rome), LA DATION BRANCUSI: DESSINS ET ARCHIVES (The Brancusi Gift: Drawings and Archives), Henri Gaudier-Brzeska (French Edition), Claes Oldenburg, Coosje Van Bruggen, PISANELLO: LE PEINTRE AUX SEPT VERTUS (Pisanello: the Painter of the Seven Virtues), Felix Vallotton - Lettres Et Documents: 1900-1914 Tome 2 (Collection litteraire) (French Edition), ERNST LUDWIG KIRCHNER: DIE WERKE in SCHWEIZER MUSEEN (Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Works in Swiss Museums), Emil Nolde, MAX BECKMANN: LANDSCHAFT ALS FREMDE (Max Beckmann: Foreign Landscapes)

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