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Very good(+) in very good jacket. Illustrated with black and white and color paintings by Thomas Eakins. 71 pages. Slim 8vo, orange cloth, price-clipped dust wrapper. New York: Praeger, (1970). A very good(+) copy in a very good dust wrapper. This book combines a moving firsthand account of Eakins' character and career with a searching critical interpretation of his art.
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VG (Outer spines may be slightly aged; set may be ex-gallery with only a few interior markings; some scuffs to slipcase; otherwise clean. ) Cream cloth spine, brown cloth boards. Housed in burnt orange cloth board slipcase with brown lettering. Volume I: 336 pp., 147 illustrations, chiefly bw. Volume II: 357 pp. 275 illustrations, many color. Series The Ailsa Mellon Bruce Studies in American Art. Serves as the finest and most detailed biography of American realist painter Thomas Eakins (1844-1916). The chronological narrative is enhanced by examples of Eakins' artwork, throughout. Includes an extensive chronology and bibliography. All you need to know...and more. In a handsome set of volumes, too.
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Spines have stains otherwise books are in good shape, Hardcover book no dust jacket. Light wear to book cover and book edges. Minor stains to book edge.
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Eakins, Thomas. Fine. Hundreds of illustrations, some in color. Square 4tos, two-toned cloth. Washington: National Gallery of Art/Harvard UP, 1982. First edition. A fine set in a near fine slipcase. The Ailsa Mellon Bruce Studies in American Art.
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Good+ (Wraps lightly discolored, with a few small chips and tears; Small label and pencil markings at front cover; Pages quite clean) Off-white illus. stapled wraps; pp. 119-135; 16 bw plates. Published in conjunction with a centennial exhibition held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Includes an introduction by Lloyd Goodrich, a note on the exhibition by Henri Marceau, and an 1866 letter from Eakins to his mother.
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Fine. Complete in two volumes. 1982. Hardcover, 4to. in brown and creme cloth, housed in orange cloth slipcase. Near fine in near fine slipcase with light wear at the spinehead. Contents are clean and unmarked. 2vol.
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0674884906. Two volume set. Ex-Library copies; with typical markings. Library label on front boards and on the spine tail of each volume. The top 2" of the front board of V2 and the top 4" of the rear board of V1 are somewhat sun-lightened. Very slight spine lean to V1. Else bindings clean. Pages clean, but for library markings. No markings on the illustrations. No dustjacket.; Color and B&W Illustrations; RTH17D; 11 x 9"; Ex-Library.
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Near Fine. 0674884906. Complete in two volumes. Color and black and white illustrations throughout both volumes. First edition. Age toning along the spines, else both volumes are fine in cream and brown cloth. No dust jackets, as issued. Housed in the original near fine cloth covered slipcase.