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Price: $26.95
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Sale: $19.99
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Manufacturer: I. B. Tauris
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Alison Rowley
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
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Dewey Decimal Number: 759.13
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Publication Date: 2008-04-01
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Reading Level: 256
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Description: This extraordinary examination of the work of "color field" painter Helen Frankenthaler overturns assumptions about the artist, whose work has been burdened by its label as "the bridge between Pollock and what was possible". Trained as a painter, Alison Rowley brings a keen eye to Frankenthaler’s paintings, returning to the fore, the artist’s debt not only to Jackson Pollock, but also to Cezanne, and speculating for the first time as to her artistic responses to wider political events, in particular the Rosenberg trial. Making a fascinating case, too, for the connections between the "breakthrough" work "Mountains and Sea" and Lily Briscoe’s painting in Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse, this beautifully written book provides crucial new insights into Frankenthaler’s practice, as a painter who is also a woman. SERIES ANNOUNCEMENT New Encounters: Arts, Cultures, Concepts Series Editor: Griselda Pollock This timely new series, with eminent art historian and cultural analyst Griselda Pollock as series editor, brings together major international commentators and also introduces a new generation of emerging scholars. Resisting both the rejection of theory and the current displacement of art history in favour of visual culture, New Encounters instead rejuvenate both approaches. Marked out by its critical engagement with and close informed readings of images, texts and cultural events, this series employs new feminist, postcolonial and queer perspectives. New Encounters also showcases exciting new volumes which revisit key figures in twentieth century art through highly original feminist approaches.
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Sale: $67.00
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Manufacturer: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
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Publication Date: 1989
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Reading Level: 113
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Price: $23.50
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Sale: $191.36
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Manufacturer: George Braziller
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Karen Wilkin::Helen Frankenthaler
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Publisher: George Braziller
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Dewey Decimal Number: 759.13
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Publication Date: 1995-04
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Reading Level: 128
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Price: $45.00
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Sale: $59.95
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Manufacturer: Guggenheim Museum
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Julia Brown::Helen Frankenthaler
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Publisher: Guggenheim Museum
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Dewey Decimal Number: 709
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Publication Date: 2003-07
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Reading Level: 95
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Description: In 1952, at the age of 23, Helen Frankenthaler created her legendary painting Mountains and Sea. She poured thinned-down pigment directly onto unprimed canvas to be absorbed into its fibers. This large painting, the first in which Frankenthaler used her soak-stain technique, synthesized the influences that had informed her work to that point and announces her arrival as a mature artist. Published to accompany a 1998 exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, this book focuses on Mountains and Sea and other groundbreaking paintings of Frankenthaler's early career. In this period, Frankenthaler drew upon Cubism, the abstractions of Arshile Gorky and, especially, those of Jackson Pollock, whose radical technique inspired her to reject easel painting. Frankenthaler herself became associated with the second generation of the New York School and her unique method and experimental use of materials influenced her contemporaries and subsequent generations of artists.
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Price: $55.00
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Sale: $45.00
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Manufacturer: Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Bonnie Clearwater
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Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami
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Publication Date: 2003-02-14
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Reading Level: 114
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Description: Frankenthaler Paintings on Paper is a 114 page hard cover book with (71) beautiful full color plates and (25) black and white and full color figures. Essay by Bonnie Clearwater Painting on paper provides Frankenthaler with an arena for experimentation in gesture and control. Her love of paper started in childhood, and she has retained the creative freedom she experienced working on paper in those early years. Over the past 10 years, she has worked almost exclusively on paper and in a scale that sometimes rivals her large canvases measuring seven by six feet. Intriguingly, Frankenthaler paints her canvases like watercolors and her works on paper like paintings. For her canvases, she often painted with the stain technique that she innovated during the early 1950s when she began thinning her pigments to the consistency of watercolor and pouring them onto unsized canvas.
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Manufacturer: Andre Emmerich Gallery
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Helen Frankenthaler
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Publisher: Andre Emmerich Gallery
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Publication Date: 1982
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Manufacturer: Icon (Harpe)
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Helen Frankenthaler
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Publisher: Icon (Harpe)
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Publication Date: 1980-10
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Manufacturer: AndreÌ Emmerich Gallery
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Binding: Unknown Binding
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Author: Helen Frankenthaler
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Publisher: AndreÌ Emmerich Gallery
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Publication Date: 1977
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Manufacturer: Tyler Graphics
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: NY. Tyler Graphics. Text by Kenneth E. Tyler Mount. Kisco
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Publisher: Tyler Graphics
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Publication Date: 1995
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Manufacturer: Harry N. Abrams
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Ruth E. Fine
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Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
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Dewey Decimal Number: 769.92
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Publication Date: 1993-04-10
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Reading Level: 1
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