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Julian Schnabel

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Julian Schnabel

by Schnabel, Julian

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2003. Hardcover. Crafted under the direction of Julian Schnabel, this comprehensive volume unveils over 300 of the artist's creations, with many being revealed for the first time outside exhibition or publication. Commencing with Schnabel's earliest sketches and paintings dating back to the late 1960s, the book chronicles his ascent to prominence in the 1980s art scene. Iconic pieces such as "Portrait of Andy Warhol" from 1982, notable for its inclusion of numerous critically acclaimed broken-plate paintings, and "Pope Clement of Rome" from 1987 are featured prominently. Moving forward, the book delves into Schnabel's later endeavors, including his monumental "Big Girls" series, as well as his ventures into photography, sculpture, and film.<br /> <br /> Rather than a conventional monograph, this volume adopts the guise of an artist's scrapbook, weaving together insightful excerpts from Schnabel's personal interviews, essays, and notes. Interspersed throughout are snippets of poetry and fiction that have left an indelible mark on Schnabel's creative journey.

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RARE PAPER INC US (US)
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Title
Julian Schnabel
Author
Schnabel, Julian
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0810946335
ISBN 13
9780810946330
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2003

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