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19842359New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1984. Softcover. VG. White wraps with BW illustration. 95 pp. 52 bw repros. Catalogue of an exhibition held August 29 to November 25 1984. Lists several hundred prints alphabetically by artist. Short essay by Judith Goldman. Whitney Museum of American Art unknown books
2016158283New York: Paul Kasmin Gallery 2016. Softcover. As New. Neon orange card wraps with white lettering and French flaps. 47 pp. with color images. Catalogue from the exhibition held SEP 15 2016 - OCT 22 2016. Interview with the artist by Judith Goldman. Includes a chronology. Paul Kasmin Gallery unknown books
1994149811New York: Marlborough Graphics 1994. Softcover. VG small label at top of cover. Gray wraps 127 pp. BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1994 exhibition of works by 53 artists. With essays by Ronny Cohen Mignon Nixon Hubertus Raben and Christopher Sweet. Contents:<br/>On pop prints: just what made those homes so appealing / Judith Goldman --<br/>Color plates with essays / Ronny Cohen Judith Goldman Mignon Nixon Hubertus Raben and Christopher Sweet --<br/>Pop art and non-pop art / Robert Rosenblum --<br/>A symposium on pop art / Peter Selz with Dore Ashton Henry Geldzahler Hilton Kramer and Stanley Kunitz. Marlborough Graphics unknown books
1994138729New York: Marlborough Graphics 1994. Softcover. G Page edges are beginning to tan; plastic coating on front & back covers is pulling off; interior is generally unaffected; a few passages highlighted in yellow. Gray wraps 127 pp. BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1994 exhibition of works by 53 artists. With essays by Ronny Cohen Mignon Nixon Hubertus Raben and Christopher Sweet. Marlborough Graphics unknown books
2011175185New York: Museum of Modern Art 2011. Paperback. VG. BW-illustrated and white wraps with red and yellow lettering. 96 pp. Color and BW illlustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from March 23 - August 14 2011. Museum of Modern Art paperback books
19914378Ithaca New York: Groton House 1991. Hardcover. VG. Black cloth white & illus. dust jacket 147 pp. 8 color 82 duotone plates. Showcases select work of American abstract expressionist and minimalist Eleanore Mikus b. 1927. "Brings together for the first time the monochromatic work of an immensely important artist. Her art is related to minimalism; to slow down perception and thought it reduces artistic means to only a few elements. . While sharing the austerity and sense of purity found in early suprematist paintings by Kasimir Malevich and Alexander Rodchenko among others Mikus's white black and gray works have a sensuousness and a subtlety that bring them into closer harmony with organic nature." dj With illustrated essays by Robert Hobbs and Judith Bernstock and a catalog of 90 specific pieces. Groton House hardcover books
2008125937Greensburg Pennsylvania: Westmoreland Museum of American Art 2008. Softcover. VG. Color illus. wraps; 112 pp.; 48 color plates. Published in conjunction with the 2008 exhibition "Painting in United States"; Includes nineteenth- and twentieth-century works by artists such as Marguerite Zorach Dorothea Tanning Andrew Wyeth Edward Hopper Leon Kroll Balcomb Greene Paul Cadmus and many others; Striking plates; Errata sheet laid in. Westmoreland Museum of American Art unknown books
1985173298Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1985. Softbound. VG- foxing on upper block edges some pencil underlining of text throughout. Illustrated wraps. 239 pp. 30 bw 140 color plates SIGNED BY ARTIST. SIGNED BY THE ARTIST TO PREVIOUS OWNER. Essays written by Judith E. Stein All Around The Cobbler's Bench; and Red Grooms: The Early Years 1937-1960 John Ashbery Red's Hero Sandwich and Janet K. Cutler The Films of Red Grooms. Chronological Bibliography catalogue listing 170 works. A major exhibition. Published to accompany the exhibition held in Philadelphia: PAFA June 21 to Sept. 29 1985 three other locations. Contents as follows: All around the cobbler's bench with Red Grooms / Judith E. Stein. -- Red's hero sandwich / John Asbery. -- The films of Red Grooms / Janet K. Cutler. -- Red Grooms: the early years 1937-1960 / Judith E. Stein. -- Catalogue of exhibition. -- Chronological bibliography & exhibitionl iist. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts unknown books
19854122Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1985. Softbound. VG. Illustrated wraps. 239 pp. 30 bw 140 color plates. Essays written by Judith E. Stein All Around The Cobbler's Bench; and Red Grooms: The Early Years 1937-1960 John Ashbery Red's Hero Sandwich and Janet K. Cutler The Films of Red Grooms. Chronological Bibliography catalogue listing 170 works. A major exhibition. Published to accompany the exhibition held in Philadelphia: PAFA June 21 to Sept. 29 1985 three other locations. Contents as follows: All around the cobbler's bench with Red Grooms / Judith E. Stein. -- Red's hero sandwich / John Asbery. -- The films of Red Grooms / Janet K. Cutler. -- Red Grooms: the early years 1937-1960 / Judith E. Stein. -- Catalogue of exhibition. -- Chronological bibliography & exhibitionl iist. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts unknown books
1979113753Atlantic City New Jersey: The Chelsea Press 1979. Softcover. Very good clean and tight with only minor cover wear. Turquoise stapled wraps with bw photograph and turquoise lettering; 32 bw illustrations. With a brief introduction about Atlantic City; 32 tear-apart bw photographic postcards that can be written and sent framed etc. A lovely bit of seaside Americana. The Chelsea Press unknown books
1990152165Stanford California: Stanford University Museum of Art 1990. Softcover. VG- Ex-art library with label and few marks otherwise clean. White & pictorial stapled wraps 24 pp. 12 BW illus. 5 color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1990 exhibition of selected work by American painter Mark Tobey 1890-1976. With an essay by Judith S. Kays. The catalogue cites 55 pieces and 16 are pictured here. Scarce. Stanford University Museum of Art unknown books
1996110959Malibu California: The J. Paul Getty Museum 1996. Softcover. Good but for some sunning to page edges. Violet wraps with 143 pp. and approx. 55 bw images. Best known for her images of the rural south she created a style the contained elements of both Modernism and Pictorialism. The pictures included here are only part of the Getty Museum's collection of 171 works by Ulmann. This book is part of the In Focus series. The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
197616309Chicago Ill: Museum of Contemporary Art 1976. Softcover. VG Some natural soiling or aging to covers; few labels and marks from previous art-library owner. White wraps tan dust jacket with die-cut square. 20 pp. 18 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1976-1977 exhibition featuiring these sculptures from American artist John Storrs. An illustrated essay by Judith Ussi Kirshner. Includes an exhibition list. Museum of Contemporary Art unknown books
1979112271Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago 1979. Softcover. VG- Light scuffing to covers; stamp inside front cover. White stapled wraps; 21 pp.; 7 bw photos. Accompanied the 1979 exhibition of the same name which featured works by Marcia Hafif Richard Jackson Lucio Pozzi Robert Ryman and Robert Yasuda. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago unknown books
1986110993Budapest Hungary: Corvina 1986. Softcover. VG Slight scuffing to covers; Interior tight and clean. Black pictorial wraps; 72 pp.; Profusely illustrated with reproductions mostly bw some color. Accompanied the traveling exhibition of the same name; 69 items listed with annotations including jewelry chalices plates tankards and other items. Corvina unknown books
1995153457New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1995. Hardcover. VG. Dark blue cloth/boards. Gilt lettering. Color-illus. dj with yellow lettering. 160 pp. with 192 color photographs. The story of Judith Lieber renowned handbag designer and the exquisite artful jewel-encrusted handbags she designed beginning in pre-WW II Hungary. Harry N. Abrams, Inc hardcover books
1989123435New York New York: Crown Publishers Inc 1989. Hardcover. VG Previous owner's name and number on ffep./VG- Small tears at top of spine and top corner of front. Light brown cloth over boards; Color pictorial dj.; 240 pp.; Approx. 600 color photos. A guide to creating the feel of different periods of design in your home including Medieval English Baroque Regency Georgian Rococo American Colonial Victorian Biedermeier Shaker and more. Wonderfully illustrated. Crown Publishers, Inc hardcover books
1976106301Chartwell Books 1976. Hardbound. VG/VG. Light cloth with yellowish color-illustrated dustjacket. 128 pp. profusely illustrated in color and bw. A wonderfully illustrated overview of various aspects of Asian Culture and Antiquities that lend themselves to collecting. Chartwell Books unknown books
1980125237Ontario: University of Guelph 1980. Softbound. Good - has stamp int. front cover. Glossy color wraps xiii410pp profuse illustrations. A catalogue containing works of art housed by the University of Guelph up to the year 1980. Entires are listed alphabetically. University of Guelph unknown books
1984529Wilkes-Barre PA: Sordoni Art Gallery Wilkes College 1984. Softcover. VG- faint foxing spots on cover. Tan wraps with color illustrated on front 64 pp. 17 bw 39 color repros. Lists 58 works. Eight page essay by Judith H. O'Toole. Sprinchorn was a student of Robert Henri in New York City beginning in 1903. Published to accompany an exhibition which was held in Wilkes-Barre from November 13 through December 30 1983 and then at two other locations. Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes College unknown books
2005143331New York: Columbia University Press / Westmoreland Museum of American Art 2005. Hardcover. VG Few marks from previous gallery owner; otherwise Like New. Charteuse cloth white & color illus. dust jacket160 pp.profusely illus. in color. "Hudson River School artists shared an awe of the magnificence of nature as well as a belief that the untamed American scenery reflected the national character. In this new work color reproductions of more than 115 paintings capture the beauty and illuminate the aesthetic and philosophical principles of the Hudson River School painters. The pieces included in this volume reflect a period 1825-1875 when American landscape painting was most thoroughly explored and formalized with personal artistic cultural and national identifications. Judith Hansen O'Toole reveals the subtleties and quiet majesty of the works and discusses their shared iconography the ways in which artists responded to one another's paintings and how the paintings reflected nineteenth-century American cultural intellectual and social milieus." pub. Vibrant visuals as you may imagine. Columbia University Press / Westmoreland Museum of American Art hardcover books
199710580New York: Owen Gallery 1997. Softcover. VG. Light blue and color illus. wraps. 36 pp. 5 bw 13 color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1997 exhibition of artwork by American realist George Luks 1867-1933. Luks prided himself on being the "bad boy" of American art and often invented stories to make his life more colorful. His main style was realism but he experimented with impressionism and post-impressionism. Includes a 10-page essay by Judith Hansen O'Toole bibliography chronology large plates and the catalogue of 28 works mostly oils. Owen Gallery unknown books
2000151865New York: A. R. T. Press 2000. Softcover. G Slight soiling or aging to covers and portfolio moderate tanning to page margins color plates are vibrant. Color pictorial stapled wraps 20 pp. color illus. in white paperboard portfolio. Issued in conjunction with several 2000 exhibitions of artwork of American artist Merle Temkin b. 1937. With an artist interview conducted by Judith Page. Includes a chronology and exhibitions history and seven full-color examples of her work. Uncommon. A. R. T. Press unknown books
1986138525Albany N. Y.: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government SUNY Albany 1986. Softcover. VG- Label & bookplate & few marks from previous library owner. Red & illus. wraps 227 pp. many BW illus. Covers the people and history industry and transportation politicsm architecture art popular culture and cemeteries of Albany. A nice introduction to the city. The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, SUNY Albany unknown books
1999129099Washington DC / Bloomington Indiana: Indiana Committee National Museum of Women in the Arts in association with Indiana University Press 1999. Softcover. VG several small dents in the cover. Black wraps with color illustration 60 pp. many color illustrations. Issued in conjunction with a series of 1999-2000 exhibitions. With essays by Judith Vale Newton and Jean Robertson. The artists are: Amy Brier Karen Thompson Peg Fierke Kathryn Waters Bonnie Sklarski Aimee Bott Louise Laskowski Betsy Stirratt Linda Adele Goodine Julie Schweitzer Charlene Marsh and Julie Tourtillotte. Includes artist bios and samples of their work. Indiana Committee, National Museum of Women in the Arts, in association with Indiana University Press unknown books