73rd Annual American Exhibition
Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1979. Paperback. Blue wraps. 52 pp. 32 bw plates. 16 artists represented by 50 works or installations. Eight page illustrated essay by Anne Rorimer. More
Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1979. Paperback. Blue wraps. 52 pp. 32 bw plates. 16 artists represented by 50 works or installations. Eight page illustrated essay by Anne Rorimer. More
1979. Softbound. Wraps with green lettering. 150 pp. manybw plates. 73 artists represented by about 100 works. Edition limited to 1000 copies. More
Buffalo: Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1979. Paperback. Wraps. 74 pp. 25 bw plates. The eight are Deborah Butterfield, Charles Fahlen, Don Gummer, Ira Joel Haber, Steve Keister, Robert Lawrence Lobe, Michael Singer and Christopher Wilmarth. Introduction by Douglas G. Schultz. Each artist is accompanied by an appreciation written by Schultz. 28..... More
1979. Softbound. Wraps. 84 pp. 11 color, 32 bw plates. Exhibition assembled by Jerald L. Melberg, catalog essay by Cheryl A. Palmer. Introduction by the collector. The first thing I appreciate about this catalogue is that the works illustrated in color are shown in their frames. Lists 42 works by..... More
1979. Softcover. Red wraps, gilt lettering on cover and spine. 251 pp. 3 color, numerous bw plates. Catalogue features 104 copiously annotated examples, as well as a section on technical analysis of works. More
Denver, Colorado: Denver Art Museum, 1979. Softcover. Color wraps. 80 pp. 3 bw, 25 color plates. 28 artists represented. Each artist given a biography, list of exhibitions, collections, titles of works included. More
1979. Softcover. Wraps. 22 pp. 1 color, 29 bw plates. Catalogue lists 58 works that have the common theme of being about the seashore. Introductory essay written by Carlos Gutierrez-Solana. One of the few exhibitions/catalogues on this topic. More
1979. Wraps. 112 pp. 1 bw, 30 color repros. Text is drawn from the larger book on this same topic published the same year by the author, Peter Marzio. Wonderful plates. Important study. More
1979. Softcover. Color wraps. [60] pp. 2 bw, 46 bw repros. Catalogue lists 48 works by 33 artists. Wonderful illustrations and scholarly information on artists such as Seth Eastman, Church, Cole, Cropsey, Heade, R. Peale, Powers, et al. Some important works included. More
1978. Softcover. Colored wraps. appx. 90 pp. 64 color, 28 bw repros. Lists 63 paintings, 3 sculptures and also includes 25 lithographs by George Bellows. Wonderful color repros of representative works. More
1979. Hardbound. Blue cloth with gilt title. [64] pp. 63 color plates. A fine listing of 63 works, each shown in color, by appx. 45 artists. More
1979. Softcover. Yellow stapled wraps. 24 pp. Profuse bw and color plates. Comprised of brief preface and many illustrations. More
New York, New York: National Academy of Design, 1979. Softcover. Cream wraps with color illus. 87 pp. 8 color, 55 bw repros. Each artist and painting is annotated with essays prepared by students under the supervision of Gerdts. 8-page general essay by Gerdts, introduction by John H. Dobkin. More
1978. Softcover. White wraps. 23, 24 pp. Numerous bw plates. Catalogue of a joint exhibition featuring the work of Philadelphia area artists. More
1978. Softcover. Color wraps. 22 pp. 8 bw, 9 color plates. Contains catalogue of 17 works and biographical information on 18 artists, arranged alphabetically from Ella Bergman Michel to Leon Tutundjian. More
1979. Softcover. Wraps. 55 pp. 35 color plates. Catalogue lists works by De Kooning (5), Johns (6), Elsworth Kelly (7), Lichtenstein (6) and Rauschenberg (5). Essay by Jane Livingston, color illustrations of each artist next to their work. More
Washington, DC: The Phillips Collection and the Smithsonian Institution, 1979. Softcover. Brown wraps. 96 pp. 37 color, 74 bw plates. Catalogue lists 37 works. Includes an appendix of Phillips writings through 1930; an appendix of selected acquisitions from 1920-1930; and an appendix of selected deaccessions of works acquired in that..... More
Gerold Wunderlich & Co, 1979, circa. Pamphlet. Blue wraps. 24 pp. 22 color plates. Includes works by Bradford, Buttersworth, John F. Francis, Heade, Thomas Hill, Charles H. Humphriss, Antonio N.G. Jacobsen, Hugh Bolton Jones, John Koch, Lucioni, Peto, Potthast, Prentice, Remington, Roesen, Paul Sample, Silve, Tait, Jerome B. Thompson, William..... More
1979. Softcover. Black wraps. 72 pp. 5 color, numerous bw plates. Preface by Tom Wolf, foreword by Mary Black, ten-page introduction by Ruth Piwonka and Roderic H. Blackburn, catalogue of 28 annotated and illustrated works, essay 'Panels, Strainers and Frames' by Blackburn, pigment analysis essay by Joyce Zucker, and essay..... More
1979. Softcover. brown stapled wraps. 27 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. A partial listing of artists includes Bricher, Davies, Goodwin, Luks, Silva, Simmons, and Weber. More
1979. Softcover. White wraps. [30] pp. 4 color, 58 bw plates. Illustrated catalogue listing of 62 works by artists such as Ernest Lawson, Guy Wiggins, William Rickaby Miller, Violet Oakley, Olaf Carl Seltzer, George Bellows, Robert Henri, et al. More
1979. Cream folded pages. [6] pp. 3 bw plates. Catalogue listing of 31 works, with two-page introductory essay by Linda E. Evans. Artists included are Albert Bierstadt, Henry J. Breuer, F.A. Butman, Edwin Deakin, Thomas Hill, William Keith, Arthur Matthews,Theodore Wores, Raymond D. Yelland and others. More
1979. Softcover. Eggshell wraps. 80 pp. No illus. This catalogue and the exhibition it accompanies is the result of a seminar conducted for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago entitled "Connoisseurship and Museum Practicum". Catalogue lists 89 works, with detailed descriptions of the objects accompanied by essays on..... More
1979. Softbound. Glossy wraps. 60 pp. 39 bw plates. 13 figures within David S. Rubin's essay, catalog of the exhibition followed by the plates. Essay has over 150 notes at end. Catalogue lists and illustrates 28 works. The focus is clearly on Abstract Expressionist works here, although other forms are..... More
1979. Wraps. 123 pp. 34 color, 51 bw plates. 83 artists are represented in this richly illustrated catalogue. Extensive bio- and bibliographical information on each artist, including exhibitions. All works are contemporary Trompe L'oeil works, both paintings and sculpture. Essay by David Brewer, Director of USC Art Galleries. More