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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*
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Rolph Scarlett
Struve, Keith; (Chicago, Struve
Gallery); 16 pages; color throughout
exhibition catalog, essay with 14
color images
$ 50.00, only 1 left
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Byron Browne From Surrealism to Abstraction
1990
Essay by Gerald Nordland
8 pages, 11 color illustrations
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James Winn 1987
10 pages 6 color illustrations
$ 10 |
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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
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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.
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| 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
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| Elaine de Kooning,
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, 1992 Jane K Bledsoe et
al. $ 25.00
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1937 American Abstract
Art, Snyder Fine Art. 1995 Good survey $25
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| Frank Lloyd Wright A Modern Aesthetic
Struve Gallery, 1986
18 pages, 21 color illustrations
$ 45 |
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| In Pursuit of Order, Frank Lloyd Wright from 1897 to 1915
Struve Gallery, 1989
32 pages, color illustrations
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| 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 |
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The Baroness, the Mogul and the Forgotten History of the First
Guggenheim Museum
by Rolph Scarlett, Harriet Tannin
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It makes a good case
for Rolph Scarlett's unfair fall from fame.
New book on Rolph Scarlett
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