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Language: English
Published by Self- Published, 2004
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Inscribed by Jack D. Rutherford. Inscribed by Author(s).
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 528 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.32 inches. In Stock.
hardcover. Condition: Fine.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 276 pages. 10.24x7.60x10.24 inches. In Stock.
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The Dutch West India Company - active in Brazil, the Caribbean, North America, and West Africa - has received little art historical attention compared to the considerable scholarship about the Dutch East India Company. Terming the network of outposts connected by their activities the 'Dutch Americas', this volume seeks to account for the material histories undergirded by the activities managed by the Dutch in the Atlantic world. The volume offers new narratives for familiar artists such as Frans Post and Albert Eckhout; interrogates the relationship of understudied geographies and corresponding trade goods to art produced in this period; and integrates perspectives of Indigenous and African makers and viewers. Contributors: Carrie Anderson, Adam Eaker, Aaron M. Hyman, Carolina Monteiro, Stephanie Porras, Hannah Prescott, Margaux Shraiman, Margot Steurbaut, Jeroen van den Hurk, Michiel van Groesen, Angela Vanhaelen, Edward Wouk, and Rebecca Zorach. The online version of this volume is available in Open Access. click here for direct access.
Published by Smith College Museum of Art, 1960
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Small format catalog of an exhibition of modern sculpture organized by the Smith College Museum of Art, under the aegis of Robert O. Parks, director, and held at Dwight Hall at Mount Holyoke College from February 22-March 24, 1960, thence at Smith College from April 6-May 9, 1960. Introduction by Prof. Daniel Aaron of Smith College's English Department, with exhibition labels and artist statements by Gloria Seaman (Smith '60). Represented artists include Leonard Baskin, Harry Bertoia, Lee Bontecou, Alexander Calder, Mary Callery, Joseph Cornell, Jean Follett, Dimitri Hadzi, David Hare, David Hayes, Richard Hunt, Gabriel Kohn, Harold Krisel, Abram Lassaw, Jacques Lipchitz, Seymour Lipton, Robert Mallary, Reuben Nakian, Louise Nevelson, Isamu Noguchi, George Rickey, Jose de Rivera, Janes Rosati, Abe Satoru, Julius Schmidt, Stephanie Scuris, David Smith, Richard Stankiewicz, George Sugarman, James Wines, and Jack Zajac. Lenders to the exhibition include Leo Castelli, M Knoedler, Richard Feigen Gallery, Widdifield Gallery, Samuel Kootz, Willard Gallery, Alan Gallery, Harold Krises, Betty Parsons, Egan Gallery, Martha Jackson, Stable Gallery, Kraushaar Galleries, Grace Borgenicht, Robert Ossorio, the Sculpture Center, Fine Arts Associates, and Felix Landau Gallery. Small 8vo (6" x 7"), printed wrappers, 32 unnumbered pages, several b/w illustrations. An impressive project for a small college museum. Scarce. Minimal bumping and rubbing to extremities.