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Doezema, Marianne American Realism and the Industrial Age Cleveland, OH, and Bloomington, IN Cleveland Museum of Art; Indiana University Press 1980 0910386617 / 9780910386616 First Edition Soft Cover Very Good Exhibition Catalogue 143 pp., illus. (some col.), biblio.; 19 x 22 cm. A Themes in Art Book. Tight, clean inside copy. Top edge lightly soiled. Explores realist tendencies in late 19th- and 20th-century American art, including the Precisionism of the 1920s and Social Realism of the 1930s. Price:
31.95 USD
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Tottis, James, and Leeds, Valerie Ann, and DiGirolamo, Vincent, and Doezema, Marianne, and Smeaton, Suzanne Life's Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists' Brush with Leisure, 1895-1925 London and New York Merrell; Published in association with the Detroit Institute of Arts 2007 1858943841 / 9781858943848 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Exhibition Catalogue Cloth, 216 pp., illus. (chiefly col.), bib. notes, index; 29 cm. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Nashville, Aug.-Oct. 2007, New-York Historical Society, New York, Nov. 2007-Feb. 2008 and the Detroit Institute of Arts, March-May 2008. With contributions from Michael E. Crane and Kirsten Olds. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Dust jacket protected in a mylar book cover. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by special arrangement. ""Somber depictions of working-class life in early twentieth-century New York are the images most often associated with the Ashcan school of artists - the circle around Robert Henri, notably those who participated with him in the seminal exhibition 'The Eight' in 1908. These artists' gritty portrayals of urban life are not, however, representative of the entire spectrum of Ashcan art. Featuring some of the circle's most vibrant and outstanding works, Life's Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists' Brush with Leisure, 1895-1925 demonstrates unequivocally the zeal with which these artists embraced the world of play enjoyed by all levels of society. Spirited scenes of diverse leisure activities in cafes, bars, and parks, at the theatre and at sporting events, on the beach, and in the countryside are complemented by lively essays on the world of leisure experienced and depicted by the Ashcan school, providing a fresh exploration of this major American artistic movement." -- Publisher. CONTENTS: Bars, cafe´s, and parks: the Ashcan's Joie de vivre, by James W. Tottis; Pictorial pleasures: leisure themes and the Henri Circle, by Valeri Ann Leeds; New York in an age of amusement, by Vincent DiGirolamo; Representing women, by Marianne Doezema; Embracing realism: frames of the Ashcan painters, 1895-1925, by Suzanne Smeaton; Catalogue of paintings. Dining out ; Fine and performing arts; Sports and recreation; The outdoors. Price:
59.95 USD
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