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NEW YORK: The Literary Guild, 1932.
FIRST EDITION. With numerous photographs and illustrations by over 100 American artists. Essays by numerous authors on what it means to be an American, including literaries such as Upton Sinclair, Sherwood Anderson, others. 365 pp. Deckle edge. Light rubbing to extremities. Light bumps to front corners. Light scratching to front board, spine. Former owner's sticker to front pastedown; acid transfer stain from sticker to FFEP. Light soiling to edges. more information
Price: 25.00 USD
1999.
Red cloth with dj. 272 pp. 104 color, 108 bw illustrations Includes essays by Teresa A. Carbone (From Crayon to Brush: The Education of Eastman Johnson, 184-1858) and (The Genius of The Hour: Eastman Johnson in New York, 1860-1880), Patricia Hills (Painting Race: Eastman Johnson's Pictures of Slaves, Ex-Slaves, and Freedmaen), Jane Weiss (Home-Loving Sentiments: Domestic Contexts for Eastman Johnson's Paintings), Sarah Burns (In Whose Shadow? Eastman Johnson and Winslow Homer in the Postwar Decades), and Anne C. Rose (Eastman Johnson and The Culture of American Individualism). Includes a selection of the artist's letters after these essays. Lifetime exhibition history... more information
Price: 45.00 USD
1999.
Red cloth with dj. 272 pp. 104 color, 108 bw illustrations Includes essays by Teresa A. Carbone (From Crayon to Brush: The Education of Eastman Johnson, 184-1858) and (The Genius of The Hour: Eastman Johnson in New York, 1860-1880), Patricia Hills (Painting Race: Eastman Johnson's Pictures of Slaves, Ex-Slaves, and Freedmaen), Jane Weiss (Home-Loving Sentiments: Domestic Contexts for Eastman Johnson's Paintings), Sarah Burns (In Whose Shadow? Eastman Johnson and Winslow Homer in the Postwar Decades), and Anne C. Rose (Eastman Johnson and The Culture of American Individualism). Includes a selection of the artist's letters after these essays. Lifetime exhibition history... more information
Price: 45.00 USD
2000.
Color wraps. 56 pp. Numerous color plates. Short essay followed by stunning color plates. more information
Price: 25.00 USD
Ithaca, NY: Herbert F. Johnson Museum Cornell, 1982.
White wraps. 111 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Essay by Robert Hobbs more information
Price: 35.00 USD
Aachen, Germany: Neue Galerie Im Alten Kurhaus, 1971.
White wraps with color illus.; unpaginated; numerous bw plates. Text in English. more information
Price: 22.00 USD
Great Falls, MT: Privately Published, 1969.
8.5" x 8.5". Approx. 18pp. Illustrated paperback. One corner lightly bumped, else fine condition. A loose insert on the Story of the Jerk-Line is laid in. Illustrated with black and white examples of the gallery show. more information
Price: 17.50 USD
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1967.
8vo. xv, 287 pp. 18 black and white illustrations. Bibliography. Appendix I: Additional Artist-Writer Friendships. Appendix II: Exhibitions of the National Academy: A Check List of Reviews In knickerbocker Magazines (1826-1855). Appendix III: Evaluations of American Landscape Painters: A Check List of Comments in Knickbocker Books and Magazines. more information
Price: 50.00 USD
Richard Press Art Books
1831 F Street, Suite A
Sacramento, CA 95811
United States
New York: Medicina Rara, (1972).
SIGNED BY BASKIN IN PENCIL ON LIMITATION PAGE. Elephant folio (15 3/4" x 23"). 13 folding full-page drawings by Leonard Baskin, half-title, title, limitation and colophon page, as well as two text pages (all in fold-out) resting in sienna paper-covered cloth spine portfolio. Leaves held in place with maroon cloth band. Gold-stamped signature of Baskin on front cover, gold lettering on spine. Portfolio housed in original matching sturdy slipcase with printed cover label. One plate on orange background, another in brown & white, remaining illustrations in b/w. 12 plates signed in the plate by Baskin (facsimile signatures). Printed on specially... more information
Price: 180.00 USD
Several illus., including 1 in color. 64pp. Thin 4to, pictorial wrs., (a bit soiled). N.Y.: Whitney Museum of Art, 1949. more information
Price: 25.00 USD
Omah: Joslyn Art Museum, 1967.
38 pages; Wording on front cover is: Exploration in the West Catlin Bodmer Miller. more information
Price: 10.00 USD
Boston: Vose Galleries, 1998.
Brown wraps. 54 pp. 17 bw, 102 color plates. Contains a 16-page illustrated essay on Titcomb with 58 notes by Nancy Allyn Jarzombek and her chronology and exhibitions; the 6-page essay with 36 notes "Fenway Studios, The Evolution of an Artists' Community in Boston" by Jarzombek; Boston teachers at Fenway Studios, The Boston Five at Fenway Studios, artists at Fenway Studios, and an index of 36 artists. Many lovely color plates throughout, mainly of Impressionist landscapes and portraits. more information
Price: 12.00 USD
NY: American Artists Group, 1945.
Boards. 60 pp. 50 bw reproductions more information
Price: 7.00 USD
NY: American Artists Group, 1945.
Boards. [62] pp. 1 color, 53 bw repros. more information
Price: 15.00 USD
New York: American Artists Group, 1945.
Boards. 62 pp. 1 color, 59 bw repros. A very nice, clean copy. more information
Price: 30.00 USD
New York: American Artists Group, 1945.
Maroon boards. 63 pp. 46 bw reproductions. more information
Price: 10.00 USD
New York: American Artists Group, 1946.
Maroon boards. appx. 60 pp. 1 color, 58 bw reproductions. more information
Price: 45.00 USD
New York: American Artists Group, 1940.
Red cloth. 304 pp. 2 color, 32 bw plates. The artist's autobiography. Useful index at rear. more information
Price: 50.00 USD







