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Softcover. Clean text-NO writing, NO highlighting to text. Very good. Oversized. Clean text--NO writing, NO highlighting to text. PLEASE NOTE: Domestic US media (standard) US orders ONLY. NO international orders.
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4to. 159 pp. Very Good+. Soft Cover. Stiff illustrated paper wraps with French folds. Color plates throughout. William Cumming (b. 1917) is one of the most complex and contradictory American artists of the past century. Painter, correspondent, art and music critic, educator, memoirist, and loquacious interview subject, Cumming is heard here in his own words and through art critic Matthew Kangas, who brings together 140 crucial works and situates Cumming in the cultural context of his times-artistic, social, and political, including his years in the Communist Party USA." "Unaffected by decades of rapid stylistic changes in the art world, Cumming remained committed to the image of consequence-socially relevant subject matter-through the Great Depression, the "lost years" of World War II, and the Cold War. He then embraced a renewed sense of life, hope, and a second "conversion" to modernist painting's precepts of color, shadow, line, shape, and contour. With its solid cohesion of shapes, subject, and color, Cumming's art now bears comparison to Bonnard and Vuillard rather than Tobey or Callahan." "Self-taught and yet a brilliant instructor, Cumming was a slim young man who talked like Mark Twain and drew like a dream. This book takes advantage of exclusive access to letters the young artist wrote to his mentor, Margaret Bundy Callahan, during the mid-1940s, and includes much that Cumming left out of his 1984 memoir, Sketchbook." "Because of his close association with the Big Four-Tobey, Graves, Callahan, and Anderson-of the Northwest School, Cumming's art has often been compared to theirs and not allowed to stand on its own, considerably different, basis. That Kangas acknowledges this independent stand is one of this book's chief strengths. ISBN: 0295985542 9780295985541 0295985550 9780295985558. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz.
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New. 0295985550. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--160 pp. With 139 ills. (127 col. ). 28 x 22 cm. --with a bonus offer--