Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania / James A. Michener Art Museum
Published:
2006
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17967465474
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New in shrinkwrap. Black cloth with color illustrated dustjacket. 192 pp., 183 color plates. This is a major publication that provides an in-depth examination of the life and work of Charles Rosen (1878-1950), studying both phases of his career and featuring paintings from major museum and private collections that demonstrate this unusual range of styles. Approx. 200 pages in length and lavishly illustrated with 183 color images, this book represents the oeuvre of an artist not only of prodigious talent and vision but also of tremendous sensitivity and imagination. Principally authored by the Michener's Senior Curator Brian H. Peterson, the book includes an essay on Rosen's Woodstock years by Tom Wolf, Professor of Art History at Bard College, and is co-published by the Michener Art Museum and the University of Pennsylvania Press.
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New. 0812239881. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** – – *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, pristine-198 pages. Many color illustrations. --with a bonus offer--