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New. 1882140060. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--176 pp. With 152 ills. (120 col. ). 37 x 26 cm. Description: "Thoroughly examines the long-neglected oeuvre of a California-born painter who developed a distinctive Impressionist style during his extended sojourns at Giverny in the 1890s and early 1900s, this large-format catalogue features fine reproductions of some 100 landscapes, coastal views, figure studies and portraits produced by Rose (1867-1925) over the course of his career. A lengthy review of Rose's early training in San Francisco and Paris, his associations with Frieseke and other American painters who worked at Giverny, and his final decades in California is supplemented by a discussion of his involvement in the artistic community of Los Angeles during the 1910s and an assessment of his stature among American Impressionists."--with a bonus offer--
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VG+/VG+ Rust colored cloth with aqua, color-illustrated dustjacket. 188 pp. 30 bw, 130 color plates. Examines the life and work of one of California's top impressionists, Guy Rose (1867-1925). From the cover..."The publication of Guy Rose: American Impressionist marks the rediscovery of an American master of the Imressionist style of painting after more than half a century of virtual neglect...Illustrated by dozens of paintings, most of them never before published, this book reveals Guy Roses's mastery of serveral styles in a variety of subjects, from early still lifes to intimate figure studies, from picturesque scenes of the French countryside to spectatular views of California's Pacific coast at Laguna Beach and Carmel/Monterey. This publication, which includes not only essays but also a detailed chronology of the artist's life and an extensive exhibition record, will provide new and revised information that will serve as a welcome addition to the history of American art."--From front cover flap" With introduction by William H. Gerdts and essay by Jean Stern. Contents as follows: A Rose family perspective, building a collection / Roy Rose--Guy Rose, an introduction / William H. Gerdts--Guy Rose (1867-1925), an American Impressionist / Will South--Guy Rose and the Los Angeles art community / Jean Stern--Chronology / Marian Yoshiki-Kovinick.