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1. Jasper Johns: Privileged Information
by Jill Johnston
In a remarkable fusion of criticism and biography, author/critic Jill Johnston illuminates the life and work of America's preeminent living artist, ... More
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4. Audubon: A Retrospective
by James H Dormon (Editor), Allison Heaps De Pena (Contributions by)
The best available introduction to the life and times of Audubon.
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5. Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art
More than 20 years after his death, Porter remains highly regarded within the art world but little known outside it. Drawing on Porter's ... More
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7. My Art, My Life
by John Van Hamersveld, Dave Clucas (Editor)
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8. John Singleton Copley.
by James Thomas Flexner
A book for both the general reader of American history and the student of art, Flexner's study of Copley (1738-1815) brings into vivid detail the ... More
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9. [Sic]
by Sean Landers
In his own words, Landers shows readers the world through his eyes, all misspellings intact. Through fame and misfortune, God and art, life and death ... More
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10. Man Ray
"Man Ray is the quintessential modernist figure--painter, sculptor, objectmaker, and collagist; photographer, printmaker, and filmmaker; poet, ... More
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12. Jim Dine
The youngest of the brash upstarts (soon to be labeled Pop artists) who stole the spotlight from the Abstract Expressionists in the late 1950s and ... More
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13. Revolutionaries of Realism: The Letters of John Sloan and Robert Henri
Robert Henri (1865-1929) spearheaded the transition in American art from 19th-century academics to 20th-century self-expression. John Sloan (1871 ... More
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14. Revolutionaries of Realism: The Letters of John Sloan and Robert Henri
by John Sloan, Bennard B Perlman (Editor), Robert Henri
Robert Henri (1865-1929) spearheaded the transition in American art from 19th-century academics to 20th-century self-expression. John Sloan (1871 ... More
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15. Vernon Fisher
by Madeleine Grynsztejn, Vernon Fisher, Hugh Marlais Davies
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17. Art Czar: The Rise and Fall of Clement Greenberg
by Alice Goldfarb Marquis
A new biography of the preeminent American art critic and cultural power broker, including his crucial involvement with Jackson Pollock and Abstract ... More
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21. Nell Blaine
by Martica Sawin
Nell Blaine (1922-1996) was an important member of the second generation of the New York School. Her work represents a dialogue between abstract ... More
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22. George Nelson: The Design of Modern Design
George Nelson (1908-1986), a pioneering modernist, ranks with Raymond Loewy, Charles Eames, and Eliot Noyes as one of America's outstanding designers ... More
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23. Robert Henri: His Life and Art
by Bennard B Perlman
Compelling biography of the founder of the "Ashcan School," tracing Henri's life and art from boyhood to his rise as painter, teacher, and activist ... More
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25. Artists in Their Own Words
by Paul Cummings
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