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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 0789207745. Text clean and tight; NOTE: additional postage necessary for international shipping; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 276 pages.
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Good. Minimal signs of wear. Corners and cover may show wear. May contain highlighting and or writing. May be missing dust jacket. May not include supplemental materials. May be a former library book.
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Very Good. 2002. Hardcover. Cloth, dj. Minor scuffing to dj panels Slight shelf wear to boards. Bit of scuffing to bottom of text block near corner. Else a bright, clean copy. Very Good. (Subject: Art).
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Like New in Like New jacket. A nice hardcover with a crisp dust jacket, a tight binding and an unmarked text. From a private smoke free collection. Shipping within 24 hours, tracking number and delivery Confirmation.
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VG (May have few marks as ex-gallery owned; otherwise clean. ) Black with color illustrated DJ. Gray cloth with Black stamped cover and spine titles. 276 pp., profusely illustrated in color and bw. Oversized and heavy. A rich source of information and illustrations on American realist Thomas Eakins (1844-1916), whose "willful independence as both artist and teacher often entangled him in controversy. His many battles with a hidebound Establishment have led previous writers to romanticize him as a martyr of American art. [This] revisionist study of Eakins's career--based both on long years of research and on newly discovered visual and documentary sources--knocks off the artist's halo without diminishing the brilliance or the imporatnce of his art. The myth-making that has long obscured this intensely private artist is cleared away to provide a much-needed re-evaluation of his strong-will character and profoundly satisfying art." (dj).
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As New still in shrinkwrap. Black with color illustrated DJ. Gray cloth with Black stamped cover and spine titles. 276 pp., profusely illustrated in color and bw. A rich source of information and illustrations on American realist Thomas Eakins (1844-1916), whose "willful independence as both artist and teacher often entangled him in controversy. His many battles with a hidebound Establishment have led previous writers to romanticize him as a martyr of American art. [This] revisionist study of Eakins's career--based both on long years of research and on newly discovered visual and documentary sources--knocks off the artist's halo without diminishing the brilliance or the imporatnce of his art. The myth-making that has long obscured this intensely private artist is cleared away to provide a much-needed re-evaluation of his strong-will character and profoundly satisfying art." (dj)c Contents as follows: Beginnings--Paris and Spain--Philadelphia--In search of patrons and independence--Eakins as theorist--Eakins as teacher--Scandal--The cowboys and the poet--Late work and belated honors.
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As New. 0789207745. 276 pp.; folio; cloth in pictorial jacket; still in original publisher's shrinkwrap; profusely illustrated in color and b&w. The full range of Thomas Eakins's art-lively sporting scenes, psychologically incisive portraits, dramatic historical tableaux, sculptures and innovative photographs-is explored in revealing detail in this critical biography. This edition also includes an appendix and bibliography (WorldCat)