Published in conjunction with the exhibition, "Don Nice: Hudson river paintings, 1966-2004," held at the Albany Institute of History and Art, June 19-Aug. 22, 2004.
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Published in conjunction with the exhibition, "Don Nice: Hudson river paintings, 1966-2004," held at the Albany Institute of History and Art, June 19-Aug. 22, 2004.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 0764929674. Minimal library marks, otherwise text clean and solid; NOTE: additional postage necessary for international shipping; Ex-Library; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 208 pages.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Signed by Artist. This is a fine hardcover copy wiyh a fine dust jacket with no wear at all. SIGNED by the artist, Don Nice, in ink on the title-page, just below his printed name, and dated 2016. Not inscribed to anyone, just signed and dated. Otherwise completely clean inside and out. Illustrated in color and some vintage black & white photographs of the artist in Paris in the late 1950's. Chronology. Exhibition history. Bibliography. 12" high X 11" wide, 208 pages. A fine signed copy. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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Color Plates. Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. pp. 208. A contemporary American realist, Don Nice integrates Expressionist and Abstract Expressionist techniques with a realist focus and energy derived from Pop Art. He combines his naturalist's interest in observation with an artist's compulsion for artistic vision, embracing popular culture and certain critical issues of our time. John Driscoll's knowledgeable text is based mainly on personal interviews and conversations with Nice. About the Author John Driscoll is the author of three art books and the coauthor of two. He contributes to Macmillan's Dictionary of Art, and he has written articles about many American artists, including Marsden Hartley, Edwin Dickinson, and John Stuart Ingle. Director of Babcock Galleries in New York City, Driscoll is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Art Dealers Association of American is currently is Chair of the Advisory Board of the Palmer Museum of Art.