Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Art & Antiques Associates, New York, NY, 1986
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No clipped or missing pages. All pages clean and unmarked. Some pages have a mild bend or corner crease. Front cover and spine are spotless. A few scratches on the back cover. A mild bend in the upper right corner of the front cover which is duplicated on the first few subsequent pages. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "George's Way" (Your butcher may also be a furniture expert) by Catherine Barnett; "The Getty Goes Global" (Probably the world's most powerful art institution) by Maks Westerman; "The Siren of the Moulin Rouge" (Paintings that helped an actor find his calling) by Vincent Price; "Tramp Art" (Folk art made with cigar boxes and ingenuity) by Rosalyn Drexler; "Bourbon and Brush" (Thomas Hart Benton's friends recall his private side) by Ann Lowry; "The Pleasure Palace" (The Ca'Rezzonico's splendid Venetian furniture) by Francesca Stanfill; "An American Toycoon" (Louis Marx's granddaughter remembers the toymaker) by Catherine Barnett; "The Salle Phenomenon" (An instant superstar's retrospective) by Hilton Kramer; "Winslow Homer" (The man who defined America's nineteenth century) by Hugh Kenner; plus "Notes from the Publisher"; "Letters to the Editor"; "Sketchbook" (Art shoppers); "Openings" (Titans and tornados); "Discovery" (The oldest God in the world); "Value Judgments" (Colonial classic); "The Market" (Rustic and royal); "Books" (Artists' choice) and "Credits".