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A Spectrum of Innovation: Color In American Printmaking 1890-1960

A Spectrum of Innovation: Color In American Printmaking 1890-1960

A Spectrum of Innovation: Color In American Printmaking 1890-1960

by Acton, David

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9780393029017
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New York: Worcester Art Museum / W. W. Norton & Company, 1990. First. Softcover. VG+, clean, tight and bright with a hint of shelf wear to covers; ownership name of former art museum curator on ffep.. Red/white/blue/black illustrated glossy wraps with blue/red lettering on black spine. 304 pp. 100 full-page color plates and 21 bw plates. Includes Introductory essays detailing printmaking methods and histories. This is followed by 100 superb full page color plates of the prints, with notes on each print on facing page; artists include Mary Cassat, Whistler, Milton Avery, Stuart Davis, and John Taylor Arms, Margaret Jordan Patterson, William Meyerowitz and many others. Includes artists' biographies, and selected bibliography. Text contributions by Clinton Adams and Karen F. Beall. A wonderful book to look through. Catalogue from the exhibition held at the Amon Carter Museum, July - September 1990; The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, October - December 1990; and the Worcester Art Museum, September to November 1991.

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Title
A Spectrum of Innovation: Color In American Printmaking 1890-1960
Author
Acton, David
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - VG+, clean, tight and bright with a hint of shelf wear to covers; ownership name of former art museum curator on ffep.
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Edition
First
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0393029018
ISBN 13
9780393029017
Publisher
Worcester Art Museum / W. W. Norton & Company
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1990
Keywords
American Art; Color; Worcester Art Museum; American Printmaking ; American Prints ; ;

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