Providing a new viewpoint of contemporary American printmaking, this illustrated volume surveys the work of a number of painters and sculptors whose contribution to printmaking is widely known. The artists discussed include Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Rauschenberg and Jennifer Bartlett.
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Providing a new viewpoint of contemporary American printmaking, this illustrated volume surveys the work of a number of painters and sculptors whose contribution to printmaking is widely known. The artists discussed include Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Rauschenberg and Jennifer Bartlett.
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Fine and bright gray boards in like dustjacket with crisp bright text throughout. A wonderful selection of artists including Bruce Conner, Alex Katz, Edward Ruscha, Jim Dine, Jennie Holzer and many more.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 5x5x0; Hardbound book with very slight cant to spine, otherwise sharp cornered and crisp in appearance throughout from boards to text block. Dust jacket in mylar retains gloss and crispness. 152p. Published in tandem with an exhibition of 1989 at the Walker Art Center.
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New. No Dust Jacket As Issued. No flaws or blemishes, Unused. Gift Quality. Providing a new viewpoint of contemporary American printmaking, this illustrated volume surveys the work of a number of painters and sculptors whose contribution to printmaking is widely known. The artists discussed include Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Rauschenberg and Jennifer Bartlett. The author concentrates on the early graphic efforts of such artists and the influence their experiments have had on each other's later work.