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  • Victor; Richard W. Gassen (editor) Vasarely
Publication date: 1998
Price: $539.97

Review Vasarely: Erfinder Der Op-Art / Verlag Gerd Hatje:


Authors
  • Georges; Prat, Jean-Louis; Et Al Braque
Publication date: 1992
Price: $539.97

Review G. Braque / La Fondation:


Publication date: 1972

Review Joan Miro, litografo: Volume 1 - [Uniform Title: Joan Miro, lithographe. Spanish] / Barcelona : Poligrafa:


Publication date: 1977

Review JASPER JOHNS / Harry N. Abrams:


Publication date: 1877

Review St. Mark's Rest. First Supplement. The Shrine of the Slaves. Being A Guide to the Principal Pictures by Victor Carpaccio in Venice / George Allen:


Publication date: 1992

Review Writings / Kunstmuseum Winterthur/Edition Cantz:

Agnes Martin's abstract works adhere to no catalogue of rules but appear instead as contemplative, intuitive signs. Her "floating abstractions," in which lines and free bands of color emerge almost imperceptibly, can be reproduced only with difficulty. Her writings, on the other hand-although certainly not intended as programmatic statements-offer valuable clarity regarding her own works and poetic insight about art in general. Since its original publication in 1991, this volume of Martin's writings has been a fundamental document for libraries of artists, collectors, and critics. Rather than identifying herself with her Minimalist peers, Martin has aligned herself with the ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and Chinese, asserting that "the function of art work is. the renewal of memories of moments of perfection. " In combination with illustrations of her works, these texts-including lectures, stories recorded by critic Ann Wilson, passages ostensibly arranged in associative sequences, and "fragmentary ideas"-form an eloquent artist's statement by the creator of "silent paintings. " Edited by Dieter Schwarz. [+]
Paperback, 6 x 8 in. /176 pgs / 8 color and 1 b&w.

Review La Bibliotheque des Arts (FR)  / Goya (Catalogues Raisonnes) (French Edition) Dewey code: 769'.92

Review Goya (Catalogues Raisonnes) (French Edition) / La Bibliotheque des Arts (FR):


Publication date: 1956

Review BEN NICHOLSON: WORK SINCE 1947, VOLUME 2. / Lund Humphries:


Review Lukas & Sternberg  / Liam Gillick Edition: Bilingual
Publication date: 2001-12
Dewey code: 709
Price: $29.00

Review Liam Gillick / Lukas & Sternberg:


Authors
  • Pierre; Prud'hon, Pierre-Paul (Pierre Paul) Gauthiez
Publication date: 1892

Review Prud'hon (Les Artistes Celebres) / Librairie De L'Art / J. Rouam, Editeur:


Publication date: 1965

Review Twelve wood-block prints of Kitagawa Utamaro: Illustrating the process of silk culture / Book Club of California:


Authors
  • Hanns (Prefatory Note) ; Rathbone, Perry T. (Introduction) ; Muller, Hannah B. (Bibliography) ; Beckmann, Max City Art Museum Of St. Louis; Swarzenski
Publication date: 1948

Review Max Beckmann 1948 - Retrospective Exhibition Organized by City Art Museum of St. Louis / City Art Museum Of St. Louis:

Text block pristine, pages tight to spine - 114 pages; 132 works catalogued; 44 black and white plates. Catalogue includes excerpts from Beckmann's writings, a chronology, a list of Beckmann's works in public collections and a bibliography. In addition to the City Art Museum of St. Louis, this exhibition appeared in the Los Angeles County Museum, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

Authors
  • Ed. by Magdalena M. Moeller and Manfred Reuther Various Including Emil Nolde
Publication date: 1999
Price: $540.00

Review EMIL NOLDE: DRUCKGRAPHIK AUS DER SAMMLUNG DER NOLDE-STIFTUNG SEEBULL (Emil Nolde: Prints from the Collection of the Nolde-Stiftung Seebull) / Museum; Et Al:


Publication date: 1986-01
Dewey code: 769.924
Price: $395.00

Review Toulouse-Lautrec: The Complete Prints / Sotheby Parke Bernet Pubns:


Review Watson-Guptill  / Africa: An Artist's Journal Publication date: 2002-04-01
Dewey code: 759.968
Price: $50.00

Review Africa: An Artist's Journal / Watson-Guptill:

Africa: An Artist's Journal is a fascinating invitation to share in the art and experience of walking where the animals walk. Kim Donaldson, an internationally renowned wildlife artist, grew up in Zimbabwe on a 150,000-acre ranch of unspoiled African bush country traversed by rivers, hills, and valleys and teeming with game. It is this stunning landscape that first inspired him to swap his hunting rifle for a camera and a sketchpad. and begin a lifelong passion for capturing on paper the wildlife of his native continent. Donaldson's stunning paintings and sketches have an intangible quality that can only be achieved by someone who has spent many years in the bush. Filled with spellbinding information about wildlife, culture, and history, this captivating journal is packed with scores of paintings, sketches, maps, and excerpts from Donaldson's diaries and notebooks to create a vivid and multilayered impression of this mysterious continent. Magnificent photographs and dramatic illustrations detail the spectacular plains Donaldson has visited, including Masai Mara, South Africa's Cape and Natal regions, the Serengeti, and Zembezi Valley, and more. The result is an enthralling journey through the magnificent expanse of Africa's most wonderful and surprising natural wonders.

Review Faber & Faber  / John Piper: Paintings, drawings & theatre designs, 1932-1954 Publication date: 1955

Review John Piper: Paintings, drawings & theatre designs, 1932-1954 / Faber & Faber:


Authors
  • Henry; Millet, Jean Francois (J. F. ; J. -F.) Marcel
Publication date: 1910

Review J. -F. Millet - Biographie Critique Illustrée De Vingt-Quatre Reproductions Hors Texte (Les Grands Artistes: Leur Vie - Leur Oeuvre) (J. F. Millet, Jean-Francois Millet) / Librairie Renouard, Henri Laurens, Ed.:

Text block pristine - ND (? Circa 1910?) Text in French. 128 page monograph with black and white gravure images of 24 of Millet's works.

Publication date: 2000
Price: $540.00

Review EMIL NOLDE: LEGENDE, VISION, EKSTASE -- DIE RELIGIOSEN BILDER (Emil Nolde: Legend, Vision, Ecstasy -- the Religious Paintings) / Kunsthalle:


Publication date: 1993

Review Robert Smithson: Une retrospective : le paysage entropique, 1960-1973 : 22 avril-13 juin 1993, IVAM, Centre Julio Gonzalez, Valence [et] 17 juin-28 aout ... des Musees de Marseille (French Edition) / Diffusion, Seuil:


Publication date: 1965-02

Review Andrea Del Sarto / Oxford University Press:


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Vasarely: Erfinder Der Op-Art, G. Braque, Joan Miro, litografo: Volume 1 - [Uniform Title: Joan Miro, lithographe. Spanish], JASPER JOHNS, St. Mark's Rest. First Supplement. The Shrine of the Slaves. Being A Guide to the Principal Pictures by Victor Carpaccio in Venice, Writings, Goya (Catalogues Raisonnes) (French Edition), BEN NICHOLSON: WORK SINCE 1947, VOLUME 2., Liam Gillick, Prud'hon (Les Artistes Celebres), Twelve wood-block prints of Kitagawa Utamaro: Illustrating the process of silk culture, Max Beckmann 1948 - Retrospective Exhibition Organized by City Art Museum of St. Louis, EMIL NOLDE: DRUCKGRAPHIK AUS DER SAMMLUNG DER NOLDE-STIFTUNG SEEBULL (Emil Nolde: Prints from the Collection of the Nolde-Stiftung Seebull), Toulouse-Lautrec: The Complete Prints, Africa: An Artist's Journal, John Piper: Paintings, drawings & theatre designs, 1932-1954, J. -F. Millet - Biographie Critique Illustrée De Vingt-Quatre Reproductions Hors Texte (Les Grands Artistes: Leur Vie - Leur Oeuvre) (J. F. Millet, Jean-Francois Millet), EMIL NOLDE: LEGENDE, VISION, EKSTASE -- DIE RELIGIOSEN BILDER (Emil Nolde: Legend, Vision, Ecstasy -- the Religious Paintings), Robert Smithson: Une retrospective : le paysage entropique, 1960-1973 : 22 avril-13 juin 1993, IVAM, Centre Julio Gonzalez, Valence [et] 17 juin-28 aout ... des Musees de Marseille (French Edition), Andrea Del Sarto

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