Giorgio de Chirico
(Prices for this artist)
De
Chirico (Great Modern Master Series)
Giorgio De Chirico, Jose Maria Faerna (Editor)
The warm colors and familiar icons in the paintings of Giorgio de Chirico are deceptively
soothing. The varying lines of perspective, blurring of indoor and outdoor space, and the
coupling of ancient images with turn-of-the-century industry are both vaguely familiar and
certainly disconcerting, evocative of being lost in a city or wandering through a
stranger's home. Vacant plazas, shadowy arcades, and lonely statues are the eerie edges of
dreams that are lost in the morning. Even de Chirico's most standard still lifes are
ambient and consuming. Amazon.com
Hardcover / Published 1995
The Memoirs of
Giorgio De Chirico
Giorgio De Chirico, Margaret Crosland
Paperback / Published 1994
De Chirico : The
Metaphysical Period, 1888-1919
Paolo Baldacci, Jeffrey Jennings (Translator) / Hardcover / Published 1998 Paolo
Baldacci's long-awaited monograph follows de Chirico and his work from his birth through
his student years in Paris to his return to Italy. Baldacci details the development of de
Chirico's mature style and reveals the many biographical elements of his paintings. 250
color and 150 b&w illustrations. Ingram |
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Giorgio de Chirico
and America
Maurizio Fagiolo Dell'arco, Maurizio F. Dellarco
Paperback / Published 1997
Hebdomeros : With
Monsieur Dudron's Adventure and Other Metaphysical Writings
by Giorgio De Chirico
(Paperback - February 1993)
Enigma of Giorgio
de Chirico
by Margaret Crosland
Hardcover - 158 pages (May 15, 2000)
Dufour Editions; ISBN: 0720610427
De Chirico : The
New Metaphysics
Maurizio Calvesi (Editor), et al
Hardcover / Published 1997
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Edgar
Degas
(Prices for this artist)
Degas in New Orleans: Encounters in the Creole World of Kate Chopin and George Washington
Cable
by Christopher E. G. Benfey
Paperback - 294 pages (April 1999) Univ California Press
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A Degas Sketchbook
by Edgar Degas, Carol M. Armstrong, David Hockney
Hardcover - 120 pages (October 2000)
J Paul Getty Museum Pubns; ISBN: 0892366109 |
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Degas
by Robert Gordon, Andrew Forge (Contributor), Richard Howard (Translator)
Hardcover - 288 pages
Reprint edition (October 1996) Harry N Abrams
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Degas and America :
The Early Collectors
by Ann Dumas, et al
(Hardcover - February 2001)
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Degas : Beyond
Impressionism
by Richard Kendall ( - 1996)
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Degas at the Races
by Jean Sutherland Boggs, Shelley Sturman, Daphne S. Barbour (Contributor), Kimberley
Jones (Contributor)
Hardcover - 288 pages Yale Univ Press
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Degas Dancers
(Universe of Art)
by Richard Kendall
(Hardcover - September 1996)
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Degas and New
Orleans: A French Impressionist in America
by Gail Feigenbaum, Jean Sutherland Boggs
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Paperback - 192 pages (May 2000)
Rizzoli; ISBN: 0894940732
Degas and the
Little Dancer : A Story About Edgar Degas
by Laurence Anholt (Hardcover - August 1996)
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Degas and the
Little Dancer
by Richard Kendall, Douglas W. Druick (Contributor), Arthur Beale (Contributor)
Hardcover - 192 pages (March 1998) Yale Univ Press
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Degas: An Intimate
Portrait
by Ambroise Vollard
Paperback - 93 pages
(August 1986) Dover Pubns
Delivery sometimes delayed.
Landscape With
Smokestacks : The Case of the Allegedly Plundered Degas
by Howard J. Trienens, Newton N. Minow
(Hardcover - October 2000)
The Private
Collection of Edgar Degas
by Ann Dumas
(Hardcover - November 1997)
Delacroix
(Prices for this artist)
Delacroix
by Barthelmy Jobert
Hardcover 336 pages (October 1998)
Princeton Univ Press |
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Delacroix: The Late
Work
by Eugene Delacroix, Vincent Pomarde
Hardcover - 407 pages (September 1998) Thames & Hudson
A pivotal figure in the history of nineteenth-century art, Delacroix stands both at the
culmination of the great painterly tradition of Titian, Veronese, Rubens, and Rembrandt
and at the beginning of something quite new and modern, as witnessed by the reverence
given him by artists of following generations who were so profoundly influenced by his
work: Renoir, Cezanne, Picasso, and Matisse. This publication, accompanying an
international exhibition that begins in Paris and travels to the Philadelphia Museum of
Art, presents in glorious color subjects ranging from saints and warriors to mythical
goddesses, from Arab hunting scenes and tigers to sumptuous bouquets of flowers.
Delacroix's late work reveals a deepening spiritual intensity and has more to do with
aesthetic reflection and recollection than with the expansive narrative that characterized
his grand public commissions. Focusing on the artist's last works allows further insight
into this most remarkable and protean figure in the history of art.
Painting and the
Journal of Eugene Delacroix
by Michele Hannoosh, Eugene Delacroix
Hardcover - 312 pages (December 11, 1995)
Princeton Univ Pr; ISBN: 0691043949
Eugene Delacroix:
The Graphic Work a Catalogue Raisonne
by Loys Delteil, Susan Strauber (Translator);
Hardcover (October 1996) Alan Wofsy Fine Arts
Special Order
Delacroix Pastels
by Lee Johnson
Hardcover - 191 pages (October 1995) George Braziller
Delacroix in
Morocco
by Delphine Le Cesne (Editor), Tamara Blondel (Translator), Brahim Alaoui (Editor); Hardcover - 239 pages (November 1994) Abbeville Press, Inc.
The Cambridge
Companion to Delacroix
(Cambridge Companion to the History of Art)
by Beth Segal Wright (Editor)
(Paperback - February 2001)
The Journal of
Eugene Delacroix : A Selection (Arts & Letters)
by Eugene Delacroix, et al
(Paperback - September 1995)
Duchamp
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Duchamp: A
Biography
by Calvin Tomkins
The 20th century's most mysterious artist gets the biography he deserves: intelligent,
thoroughly researched, serious yet always ready to have fun. "Approach [Duchamp's]
work with a light heart," Tomkins urges, and that's what he does -- mercilessly
teasing critics who read all kinds of portentous significations into works like The Bride
Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even, which tantalize because they are so elusive of
definition. Tomkins captures Duchamp's thorny personality and explicates his challenging
ideas about art with the proper blend of respect and critical detachment. Amazon.com
The Complete Works
of Marcel Duchamp (2 Volumes in 1)
by Arturo Schwarz
Paperback - 1002 pages 2 volumes in 1 edition (March 1, 2001)
Delano Greenidge Editions; ISBN: 0929445066
The Definitively
Unfinished Marcel Duchamp
by Thierry De Duve
Marcel Duchamp
by Francis M. Naumann
Joseph
Cornell/Marcel Duchamp...Resonance
by Susan Davidson, et al
(Hardcover - January 1999)
Duchamp in Context
by Linda Dalrymple Henderson
(Hardcover)
Marcel Duchamp :
The Art of Making Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
by Francis M. Naumann, Marcel Duchamp
(Hardcover - November 1999)
Marcel Duchamp:
Respirateur
by Marcel Duchamp, et al
(Hardcover)
Affectionately,
Marcel : The Selected Correspondence of Marcel Duchamp
by Marcel Duchamp, et al
(Hardcover - November 2000)
Displaying the
Marvelous: Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali and Surrealist Exhibition
by Lewis Kachur (Hardcover)
Dialogues With
Marcel Duchamp
by Pierre Cabanne, et al
(Paperback - May 1988)
Marcel Duchamp
by Dawn Ades, et al
(Paperback)
Postmodernism and
the En-Gendering Marcel Duchamp
by Amelia Jones
(Paperback - July 1995)
The Duchamp Effect
by Martha Buskirk (Editor), Mignon Nixon (Editor)
(Paperback - October 1996)
Marcel Duchamp
by Anne D'Harnoncourt (Editor), Kynaston McShine (Editor)
(Hardcover - December 1989)
Infinite Regress:
Marcel Duchamp 1910-1941 (October Books)
by David Joselit
(Paperback)
Edward
Hopper
(Prices for this artist)
Edward Hopper
by Edward Hopper, Lloyd Goodrich
(Hardcover - October 1993)
Edward Hopper
(Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists)
by Mike Venezia (Illustrator)
(Paperback - August 1994)
Edward Hopper : The
Art and the Artist
by Gail Levin, Edward Hopper
This sumptuous book presents the full range of Edward Hopper's work and offers greater
access to Hopper, the man, than any other single volume. This book goes beyond the
standard evaluations of the man and his work to reveal a complex man, introspective and
intellectual yet romantic, and to illuminate the many levels of meaning in the paintings
of his maturity.
Paperback - 304 pages Reprint edition (September 1999)
W.W. Norton & Company; ISBN: 0393315770
Edward Hopper :
Transformation of the Real (Basic Series : Art)
by Rolf Gunter Renner
(Paperback - June 1996)
Hopper's Places
by Gail Levin
(Paperback - November 1998)
Edward Hopper : An
Intimate Biography
by Gail Levin
(Paperback - May 1998)
Hopper Drawings :
44 Works from the Permanent Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art (Dover Art
Library)
by Edward Hopper
(Paperback - May 1989)
Hopper
by Mark Strand
(Paperback - November 2001)
Edward Hopper : A
Journal of His Work
by Edward Hopper, et al
(Hardcover - November 1997)
Hopper : 16 Art
Stickers
by Edward Hopper
(Paperback - December 1999)
Edward Hopper: The
Watercolors
by Virginia M. Mecklenburg, et al
(Hardcover)
Edward Hopper at
Kennedy Galleries
by Lloyd Goodrich, et al
(Paperback)
Edward Hopper's New
England (Essential Paintings)
by Carl Little, Edward Hopper (Illustrator)
(Hardcover - September 1993)
American Silences :
The Realism of James Agee, Walker Evans, and Edward Hopper
by J. A. Ward
(Hardcover - May 1985)
Edward Hopper : A
Catalogue Raisonne
by Gail Levin
(Hardcover - January 1996)
The Watercolors of
Edward Hopper
by Edward Hopper (Editor), et al
(Hardcover - January 2001)
The Paintings of
Edward Hopper
by Edward Hopper (Editor), et al
Hardcover - 367 pages (January 15, 2001)
W.W. Norton & Company; ISBN: 0393049965