A beautifully designed book exposing the influence of Gloucester, Massachusetts on the art of Stuart Davis, a pricipal founder of American abstraction. Printed in conjunction with a traveling exposition of Davis work spanning 3 decades. Features an introduction by Judith McColloch from the the Cape Ann Historical Society and an essay by renowned art critic and scholar Karne Wilkin
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A beautifully designed book exposing the influence of Gloucester, Massachusetts on the art of Stuart Davis, a pricipal founder of American abstraction. Printed in conjunction with a traveling exposition of Davis work spanning 3 decades. Features an introduction by Judith McColloch from the the Cape Ann Historical Society and an essay by renowned art critic and scholar Karne Wilkin
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Very good in very good dust jacket. No markings. Binding solid. Light wear on the jacket. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 128 p. Contains: Illustrations. Art Profile. Audience: General/trade.
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VG/VG. Slate-gray cloth, gilt letters on spine & front cover, black & illus. dust jacket, 128 pp., 39 BW figures, 57 color plates. Issued in conjunction with 1999-2000 exhibitions featuring the work of America modernist Stuart Davis (1892-1964), and explores his connection to the artist colony of Gloucester, Massachusetts. A lovely book.
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Fine Condition in Fine Condition jacket. 127 pp., many illustrations in color. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Cape Ann Historical Museum, Gloucester, MA June 5-November 27, 1999, Delaware Art Museum, Williamtown, DE January-March 2000 and National Academy Museum of New York, NY March-July 2000.