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1. Dora Holzhandler
by Philip Vann
Dora Holzhandler's paintings are rooted in the mystical perception of reality and depict a timeless Jewish world, often with a Buddhist quality. The ... More
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2. Discoveries: Chagall
Marc Chagall, painter of dreams and desires.... Who was this visionary artist with the stories of the Jewish mystics in his head and the passion of ... More
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4. Mike Glier: Along a Long Line
by Mike Glier, Lisa Corrin, Carol Diehl
? The record and results of one man's artistic and ecological adventure Artist and Williams College art professor Mike Glier has translated his ... More
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6. Sacred Passion: The Art of William Schickel
by Gregory Wolfe
In the second edition of "Sacred Passion," biographer Gregory Wolfe chronicles the artistic career of William Schickel (1919-2009) in the years since ... More
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7. Sleeping Beauty: A One-Artist Dictionary
by John Sparagana, Mieke Bal
The dictionary. The ubiquitous high-gloss fashion ad. The fraught relationship between artist and critic. "Sleeping Beauty" ties these disparate ... More
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8. Johan Zoffany: 1733-1810
by Mary Webster
Universally recognised as a brilliant and gifted eighteenth-century artist, Zoffany was regarded by Horace Walpole as one of the three greatest ... More
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9. Vernon Fisher
by Vernon Fisher, Ned Rifkin (Foreword by), Frances Colpitt (Introduction by)
Vernon Fisher's bold and innovative multimedia work displays the openness, multiplicity, and decentralization that distinguishes postmodernism. ... More
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11. Terry Allen
by Dave Hickey (Text by), Terry Allen (Illustrator), Marcia Tucker
"Finding one particular thing at one particular time, then letting a world accumulate around it, in rough contingency, nothing quite fitting or not ... More
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12. Rembrandt: Images and Metaphors
by Christian Tumpel, Astrid Tumpel
A definitive work on the Dutch master by one of the world's leading Rembrandt scholars.
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14. Views
by Roger Dean
The first two volumes chronicling the unique art and design of Roger Dean met with huge critical and popular success. Views (1975) went straight to ... More
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15. Julian Schnabel
This most comprehensive and sumptuous book of the acclaimed artist's 40-year career provides the reader with a unique look into his remarkable ... More
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16. Discoveries: Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon, perhaps the last of the great painters of the human figure, portrayed the world as a place of theatrical drama in which the body took ... More
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17. Max Neuhaus: Times Square, Time Piece Beacon
by Max Neuhaus
In 1977, Max Neuhaus turned a triangle of pedestrian space between 45th and 46th Streets in Times Square into an island of harmonic sound. The rich ... More
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18. Popaganda: The Art and Subversion of Ron English
by Ron English, Carlo McCormick (Introduction by), Colin Moynihan (Introduction by)
The average American is interrupted by an average of 1 million marketing messages per year -- about 3,000 per day. How can we put up a resistance ... More
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19. Mucha
by Patrick Bade
The Czech Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) was a graduate of the Academie Julian, whose first work was in the theatre and who never strayed far from it. ... More
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20. Dali: The Work the Man
This immense and stunning volume -- the most comprehensive book about Salvador Dali ever published -- features a staggering 672 full-color plates. ... More
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21. Jacopo Bassano & His Public: Moralizing Pictures in an Age O
Widely acknowledged as one of the first landscape and genre painters in Italy, Jacopo Bassano (ca. 1510-1592) was highly regarded during his career ... More
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22. Lynda Barry: Girlhood Through the Looking Glass
by Susan E Kirtley
Best known for her long-running comic strip "Ernie Pook's Comeek," illustrated fiction ("Cruddy, The Good Times Are Killing Me"), and graphic novels ... More
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23. Inventing Van Eyck: The Remaking of an Artist for the Modern Age
by Jenny Graham
Van Eyck is now seen as the artist who bridged the gap between the medieval and the modern. His story is the story of modern art - the turbulent ... More
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24. Boy with a Dolphin: The Life and Work of David Wynne
by David Elliott
David Wynne has created more public sculptures in London than any other twentieth century artist. Wynne is currently creating a life-size statue of ... More
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