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John Sennhauser, a Retrospective 1937-1950;

Larsen, Susan & Struve, Keith; (Chicago, Struve Gallery); 28 pages; color throughout

exhibition catalog, biography, essay with 20 color images

 

$ 20.00 includes shipping*

 

 

 

 

 

more Sennhauser

Rolph Scarlett

Struve, Keith; (Chicago, Struve Gallery); 16 pages; color throughout

exhibition catalog, essay with 14 color images

 

$ 50.00, only 3 left (one has some writing on cover)

 

 

more Scarlett

 

 

Byron Browne, from Surrealism to Abstraction

Nordland, Gerald; (Chicago, Struve Gallery); exhibition catalog, essay, 16 pages, 7 color and 4 black and white images

 

$ 5.00  includes shipping*

 

 

 

James Winn

1987

10 pages 6 color illustrations

$ 10

I also have the following exhibition catalogs/books.

 

 
 
 

Theme and Improvisation Kandinsky and the American Avant-Garde 1912-1950.  A 1990s look with some artists that are not in the previous books.  $ 75

 

 
 

Abstract Painting and Sculpture in America, the Museum of Modern Art. 1951  This is the exhibition that Larsen & Lane looked at when they put together their seminal exhibition.  Extremely important. $ 145.

 

 
 

Burgoyne Diller by Barbara Haskell, Whitney Museum, 180 pages, 163 illustrations mostly in color.  60% about Diller and the rest about his involvement in WPA Mural division and championing abstract art and those other artists.  $ 100

 

 
 

The Life and Art of Espher Slobodkina, Gail Stavitsky and Elizabeth Wylie, 1992.  interesting essay regarding her role in the New York avant-garde $ 45

 

 

1937 American Abstract Art, Snyder Fine Art. 1995  Good survey $ 15

 

 

Elaine de Kooning, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia,  1992 Jane K Bledsoe et al.  $ 25.00

 

 
 

 

*  all shipping is to US addresses only, for other countries please contact me.

 

 


The Baroness, the Mogul and the Forgotten History of the First Guggenheim Museum
by Rolph Scarlett, Harriet Tannin

It makes a good case for Rolph Scarlett's unfair fall from fame.

 

New book on Rolph Scarlett

 

 

 

 

   

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