A critical study of a pioneer of abstract expressionism analyzes his life and the progression of his art and contains reproductions of one hundred ninety-eight oils and watercolors, ninety-six of which are in full color.
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A critical study of a pioneer of abstract expressionism analyzes his life and the progression of his art and contains reproductions of one hundred ninety-eight oils and watercolors, ninety-six of which are in full color.
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Fair in good dust jacket. Ex-library. Clean pages. Binding slightly loose. Ex-library with usual markings and stickers. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 296 p. Audience: General/trade. Thank you for supporting the Friends of the Torrance Library. Your purchase helps us to provide adult and children's programs and new library services.
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Rothko. Near fine in very good(+) jacket. With 198 illustrations, including 96 plates in full color. 296 pages. Short thick 4to, orange cloth, scuffed d.w. New York: Abrams for The Guggenheim Museum, (1978). First Edition. Near fine in very good(+) dust wrapper.
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Mark Rothko. Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Quarto. 296pp. frontispiece photo of Mark Rothko. Orange Cloth, Gilt lettering on the spine. Blind-stamp on the preliminary page. 198 illustrations, including 96 plates in full color. A hint of wear to the extremities, otherwise like new. Unclipped pictorial jacket is bright with superficial wear to the rear panel. "Mark Rothko's luminous art is presented here for the first time in a definitive work. Diane Waldman has written a major historical and critical essay on this pioneer of abstract color painting.