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19742036Washington DC: International Exhibitions Foundation 1974. Softbound. VG. White & color illus. wraps. 247 pp. 5 color over 100 bw plates. Published to accompany several 1974 exhibitions offering "a major survey of more than one hundred works from Captian Thomas Smith to James Wyeth and the first attempt of its kind to show American Artists in their soul-searching moments before their easels." preface The annotated and illustrated catalogue addresses 107 self-portraits and their artists with a bibliography for each artist at the end of the book. A terrific source of information that could even be inspirational for budding artists too. International Exhibitions Foundation unknown books
19669450Syracuse NY: Everson Museum of Art 1966. Softcover. VG. White & color illus. wraps. 64 pp. 38 bw 5 color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1965-1966 exhibition. With lengthy Introduction by Alfred Frankenstein. Catalogue lists 69 works. Works are listed alphabetically with an index of artists at rear. Lists the names of the lenders most of whom were institutions. Everson Museum of Art unknown books
19725057Bowling Green OH: Bowling Green University Press 1972. Hardcover. VG. Presentation copy by the editor. Gray boards. 136 pp. 12 bw plates. The editor William Coyle takes a fresh look at this satirical poem published by the artist John Frankenstein in 1864. Provides biographical information on this Cincinnati artist prior to an unedited republication of the poem in it's entirety. Bowling Green University Press hardcover books
19691922Berkeley: University of California Press 1969. Hardcover. VG-/ Fair Light soiling to first few pages before title page; DJ. shows some wear at extremities inc. a small tear at bottom of spine and a few small and one large chip at top edges. Red cloth. xix 200 pp. 1 color 136 bw repros. Revised edition of this important catalogue. Besides Harnett John F. Peto and John Haberle each are treated to their own chapters. Others discussed include Chalfont G.W. Platt R.L. Goodwin J.F. Francis G. Cope A. Pope The Second Circle as well as a number of other artists The Third Circle. Includes a chronological listing and discussion of Harnett's work and an index. Contains 45 paintings two drawings and a piece of sculpture not included in the first edition. Scarce. University of California Press hardcover books
1953W8212Berkeley CA: Univ.Cal. Press 1953. Original light green cloth with white lettering and hunting decoration debossed on upper board. Light shelfwear at spine ends otherwise near fine. Minor soiling in gutters and foxing on frontispiece and titlepage. Author gift inscription on ffep. Dust jacket considerably chipped torn and creased with heavy tape reinforcements. A good study of the period with many black and white illustrations. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Poor. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Univ.Cal. Press Hardcover books
197018586Los Angeles: Crocker-Citizens Bank Plaza 1970. Softcover. VG-. Some wear to edges. One copy has some creasing on covers and pages. White stapled wraps with illustrations. 24 pp. 5 color 8 bw plates. Several short essays list of about 50 works. Published to accompany the traveling exhibition which began in Los Angeles CA: Crocker-Citizens Plaza June 1-30 1970 six other dates. Crocker-Citizens Bank Plaza unknown books