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Published by Amon Carter Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Abrams, Fort Worth, TX, and New York, 1992
ISBN 10: 0883600692ISBN 13: 9780883600696
Seller: LEFT COAST BOOKS, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. xvi, 333 pages, illustrations (some colour); 30 cm. Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Amon Carter Museum, and Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from March 14 to June 14, 1992 and at three other museums through June 13, 1993. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Age toning. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by arrangement. Richly illustrated with colour plates. "In his short but productive career, William Michael Harnett (1848-1892) became the great American master of trompe-l'oeil still-life painting. His works, popular with the public long before they were appreciated by the art critics, 'fool the eye' with their convincing, sharp-edged definition of form and careful rendering of materials. This volume provides the first thorough examination of Harnett's career and its significance for the history of American art. Twenty-two essays by a roster of leading scholars examine three major areas: Harnett's relationship to his contemporaries, among them painters, patrons, critics, and the general public; his formative training and experiences; and the meaning of his themes for the audience that supported him. These essays discuss not only Harnett's own technical skill and artistic development, but also the aesthetic issues of illusionism and trompe l'oeil, Harnett's relationship to other painters working in a similar vein, and the implications of his subject matter. Ultimately, the essays help to resolve the question of how Harnett's technically skillful imitations of real objects fit the definition of "art" and what his popularity says about the culture in which he worked and lived. Each of the editors has written an essay for this volume; other contributors include Henry Adams, Maria Chamberlin-Hellman, Nicolai Cikovsky, Jr., Elizabeth Jane Connell, William H. Gerdts, Elizabeth Johns, Judy L. Larson, David M. Lubin, Chad Mandeles, Roxana Robinson, and Paul J. Staiti. The forty-nine works reproduced in full color and arranged chronologically provide the first comprehensive survey of Harnett's work. A bibliography, chronology, and thorough index add to the reference value of this handsome volume." - Publisher. CONTENTS: Approaches to still-life painting. "Sordid mechanics" and "monkey-talents": the illusionistic tradition, by Nicolai Cikovsky, Jr.; Illusionism, trompe l'oeil, and the perils of viewership, by Paul J. Staiti; Permanent objects in a changing world: Harnett's still lifes as a hold on the past, by David M. Lubin; A study in contrasts: the work of Harnett and La Farge, by Henry Adams; The patrons of the artist: emblems of commerce and culture, by Doreen Bolger; The artist's public face: lifetime exhibitions and critical reception, by William H. Gerdts; Harnett enters art history, by Elizabeth Johns; Elements of artistic development. Burin to brush: Harnett as an artisan, by Paul Raymond Provost; The artist and American art academies, by Maria Chamberlin-Hellman; Notes of change: Harnett's paintings of the late 1870s, by John Wilmerding; Common objects of everyday life, by Roxana Robinson; The artist's working methods, by Jennifer Milam; Harnett and photography, by Douglas R. Nickel; The late years, by Jennifer Hardin; The major themes. Permanent perishables: the artist's fruit paintings, by Thayer Tolles Mickel; "The best index of American life." newspapers in the artist's work, by Laura A. Coyle; "Job lot cheap": books, bindings, and the old bookseller, by Andrew Walker; Commodified displays: the bric-a-brac still lifes, by Sylvia Yount; Grave counsel: Harnett and Vanitas, by Chad Mandeles; Literary references in Harnett's still-life paintings, by Judy L. Larson; After the hunt, by Elizabeth Jane Connell; Harnett and music: many a touching melody, by Marc Simpson; Chronology, by Thayer Tolles Mickel. Size: 4to.
Published by Amon Carter Museum March 1992, 1992
ISBN 10: 0810934108ISBN 13: 9780810934108
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks. Wrapped in complimentary Brodart dust jacket protector.
Published by Amon Carter Museum March 1992, 1992
ISBN 10: 0810934108ISBN 13: 9780810934108
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good.
29 x 22 cm. XVI, 334 pp. Ill. Förlagets klotband med skyddsomslag.
Published by New York. Abrams. Metropolitan Museum of Art., 1992
ISBN 10: 0810934108ISBN 13: 9780810934108
Seller: Antiquariat Querido - Frank Hermann, Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany
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Erste Auflage. 29 x 22 cm. 333 S. Illustrierter OKarton. Sehr gutes Exemplar. Ausstellungskatalog durchgehend mit Abbildungen versehen. Text in englischer Sprache. Sprache: englisch.