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Editore: National Gallery of Art - Harry N. Abrams, Inc.,, Washington - New York, 1988
Da: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Trade Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Green, Harry - Designer (illustratore). First Edition. 226 Pages Indexed. The three exhibitions were: London 12 April to August 1988, Paris 20 September to 31 December 1988, and Washington 29 January to 30 April 1989. This exhibition reveals the immense diversity of Cezanne's creative imagination. It also shows us the richness and beauty of the quasi-expressionist technique that characterizes his work prior to the influence of orthodox impressionism and the concomitant emergence of his more characteristic constructive brushstroke in the mid-1870S. For more than a century, Cezanne's early work has been both controversial and perplexing to most viewers. However, in the careful examination of a large number of early works of great quality, the exhibition confirms the artist as a painter and draftsman of remarkable and consistent stature from the very beginning of his career. Contents: Foreword, Lenders to the Exhibition, Acknowledgements, Photographic Acknowledgements, Editorial Note, Introduction, The Early Work of Paul Cezanne, Parisian Writers and the Early Work of Cezanne, Literature Music and Cezanne's Early Subjects, La Lutte d'armour, The Collector's of Cezanne's Early Work, The Catalogue, Chronology, Concordance of Works in the Exhibition, List of Exhibitions including Cezanne's Early Work, and Select Bibliography.
Editore: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC / Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1988
Da: Anthology Booksellers, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Near Fine. 4to, 226 pp., 85 plates incl. 67 in color. Page edges just a bit tanned.
Da: Chesil Books, DORCHESTER, Regno Unito
Libro
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Royal Academy of Arts, and Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1979-1980; 4to, 215 x 280mm; square backed pictorial card boards, the front cover featuring Gauguin, and the back Seurat; slight crease to the spinie and the bottom mright hand corner of the front board creased through an earlier fold but otherwise in very good condition; pp 303 and with numerous illustrations, several in colour and as full page plates. . . . . . The book complements the exhibition running at the Royal Academy which ran from 17 November 1979 to 16 March 1980 which in turn followed the 1974 highly successful exhibition celebrating the centenary of the first Impressionist exhibition in Paris. The exhibition, and hence the explantory text of this companion work is grouped into five categories: France; Germany, Norway and Switzerland; Great Britain and Ireland; Italy; and The Low Countries. The chronology runs from 1880 to 1912 and includes over 180 artists. . . . . . NOTE that the book weighs around 1.2kg and may therefore require a carriage supplement for overseas (though not for domestic UK) orders, the amount depending on destination and carriage service used.