Since bursting onto the folk art scene in the late 1970s with his distinct other-worldly paintings, Howard Finster has become the genre's superstar. Written up in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Life, and even Penthouse magazine, Finster is collected by galleries and museums worldwide, including the Smithsonian Institute. This memoir is a fresh and insightful profile of America's most esteemed folk artist, but above all a loving tribute from daughter to father that will bring joy to every reader.
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Since bursting onto the folk art scene in the late 1970s with his distinct other-worldly paintings, Howard Finster has become the genre's superstar. Written up in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Life, and even Penthouse magazine, Finster is collected by galleries and museums worldwide, including the Smithsonian Institute. This memoir is a fresh and insightful profile of America's most esteemed folk artist, but above all a loving tribute from daughter to father that will bring joy to every reader.
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VG. Color and BW-illustrated wraps with black lettering. 151 pp. BW illustrations. "Since bursting onto the folk art scene in the late 1970s with his distinct other-worldly paintings, Howard Finster has become the genre's superstar. Profiled in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Life, and even Penthouse magazine, Finster is collected by galleries and museums worldwide, including the Smithsonian Institution."-Front Flap.