This work surveys Edwin Dickinson's life and career, both of which revolved around Cape Cod, Buffalo, and New York's Finger Lakes region. It covers the artist's influential career as a teacher, and analyzes Dickinson's self-portraits and major symbolic paintings.
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This work surveys Edwin Dickinson's life and career, both of which revolved around Cape Cod, Buffalo, and New York's Finger Lakes region. It covers the artist's influential career as a teacher, and analyzes Dickinson's self-portraits and major symbolic paintings.
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Publisher:
Buffalo Fine Arts Albright Knox Art Gallery
Published:
2002
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
18127759514
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Good. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Covers betray fading and nicks and other signs of wear and imperfection commensurate with age. Binding is tight and structurally sound. Pages without any extraneous marks. Sealed in plastic for shipping. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
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Very Good. Size: 9x1x12; Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Minor shelf wear. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
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VG/VG (ex-library with stamps and labels on block, dj spine, front and rear end pages. Pages are otherwise very clean and clear. Binding tight. ) Royal blue cloth, black spine lettering; dark & illustrated dust jacket with white lettering, mylar cover; , 285 pp. 97 color and 57 bw plates. An exhibition organized by Douglas Dreishpoon; with essays by Douglas Dreishpoon, Francis V. O'Connor, Mary Ellen Abell; recollections and appreciations by Elaine de Kooning [and others]; chronology by Helen Dickinson Baldwin. Contents include: Foreword / Douglas G. Schultz--Preface / Douglas Dreishpoon--Acknowledgments / Douglas Dreishpoon--Striking Memory / Douglas Dreishpoon--Allegories of Pathos and Perspective in the Symbolical Paintings and Self-Portraits of Edwin Dickinson: An Interpretive Essay / Francis V. O'Connor--"Seeing Everything for the First Time": The Teaching and Aesthetic Philosophy of Edwin Dickinson / Mary Ellen Abell--The Teaching of Edwin Dickinson: An Overview and Glossary / Mary Ellen Abell--A Recollection / Elaine de Kooning--Edwin Dickinson / John Ashbery--Edwin Dickinson: A Self-Sustained Ego / Norman A. Geske--Coaxing a Palpable Mystery: An Appreciation / Michael Mazur--Catalogue of the Exhibition--Chronology / Helen Dickinson Baldwin.
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VG/VG. Royal blue cloth, dark & illus. dust jacket, 285 pp. 95 color and 57 bw plates. "Edwin Dickinson (1891-1978) was a representational painter highly regarded by his abstract expressionist contemporaries, who included his work in many of their group exhibitions." (dj) This is the largest, most definitive book on this outstanding and very important 20th century American painter. Already a classic that went out of print quickly.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Folio-over 12-15" tall Stated First Edition. Light wear. Previous owner name on the free end paper, and half title. V13.
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Fine Condition in Fine Condition jacket. 285 pages 154 illustrations 97 in color. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo NY April 27-July 14, 2002. Exhibition Organized by Douglas Dreishpoon. Recollections and Appreciations by Elaine de Kooning, John Ashbery, Norman A. Geske, and Michael Mazur. Selected Bibliography. Chronology by Helen Dickinson Baldwin.