Monet at Vétheuil: The Turning Point
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Art Museum, 1998. Softcover. Color wraps. 118 pp. 12 color, numerous bw plates. Catalogue from the exhibition held Jan. 25 to Mar. 15, 1998, two other dates. More
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Art Museum, 1998. Softcover. Color wraps. 118 pp. 12 color, numerous bw plates. Catalogue from the exhibition held Jan. 25 to Mar. 15, 1998, two other dates. More
Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1985. Softbound. Color illustrated glossy wraps. 80 pp. 19 bw and 22 color plates. This catalogue features 17 paintings and 17 drawings. Includes the essay, the interview, chronology and selected exhibitions and bibliography. More
Houston, TX: McLain Gallery, 2016. Softcover. Quarto. Softcover. Grey wraps with black/white titles. 67 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. Catalog of an exhibition held at the McClain Gallery, Houston, September 13 - October 29, 2016. More
Chicago and New York: Thames and Hudson / Art Institute of Chicago, 1995. Softcover. Glossy violet wraps with color illustration; 282 pp. with 151 bw and color figures and 159 color plates. Catalogue from the 1995 exhibition held at the Art Institute. With an opening essay and many full-color examples..... More
New York: Hollis Taggart, 2025. Softcover. Quarto. Softcover. Illustrated wraps. 35 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 25 cm. Catalogue of an exhibition of the same name held at the Sharadin Gallery, Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pa. from January 26-February 26, 2006 and at four other venues. More
New York: Park Lane, 1988. Hardbound. Blue cloth with gold lettering. Color-illustrated dj with white lettering. 132 pp. with 99 illustrations and 1 gatefold. An oblong book. Painted in his famous gardens in Giverny, the Water Lilies canvases are among Monet's most popular paintings. Discusses Monet's career, and shows his..... More
New York: MOMA, 2013. Softcover. square, white wraps w/ illustration; aqua spine & lettering. french flaps. 47 pgs w/ 35 bw & color illustrations. An historical, critical analysis of Pollock's famous painting. More
New York: Jason McCoy Gallery, 2012. Hardcover. Light gray cloth, 40 pp., 23 color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 2012 exhibition honoring the 100th birthday anniversary of American abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock (1912-1956). With an essay by Charles Stuckey, and 23 examples of Pollock's work. More
New York, New York: Achim Moeller Fine Art, 1997. Softcover. Grey wraps; Color illus. dj.; 176 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color. Includes forewords by Achim Moeller and John C. Whitehead, as well as an introduction by Charles F. Stuckey. The annotated and illustrated catalogue presents 100 works, including pieces by..... More
New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1987. Softbound. Color wraps. 228 pp. 116 bw, 123 color plates. This is a comprehensive critical biography, based on exhaustive research by Charles F. Stuckey, of this least known and least appreciated of the great French Impressionist artists. This volume reproduces in full color every..... More
New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1987. Softbound. Lilac and color wraps. 228 pp. 116 bw, 123 color plates. This is a comprehensive critical biography, based on exhaustive research by Charles F. Stuckey, of this least known and least appreciated of the great French Impressionist artists. This volume reproduces in full..... More
London / New York: Marlborogh Gallery, 2019. Softcover. oversized, swiss-bound white wraps w/ grey printing. 144 pgs w/ color illustrations. Of 500 Copies. "In 1977, the New York–based artist William Anastasi (born 1933) began playing chess with John Cage. At that time, Anastasi was living in Harlem and would travel..... More
New York: Kent Gallery, 2005. Hardcover. Small, gray marbled boards with BW photographs. 92 pp. Many illustrations, some in color. Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Kent Gallery, Oct. 21-Dec. 3, 2005. More
New York: Achim Moeller Fine Art Limited, 1987. Softcover. Off-white and color illus. wraps, 104 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. With an introduction by Charles Stuckey. Some of the artists featured in the catalog include Pierre Bonnard, Gustave Caillebotte, Paul Cezanne, Honore Daumier, Edgar Degas, Henri-Theodore Fantin-Latour, Gustave Loiseau..... More