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Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, Catalogue Raisonné

Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, Catalogue Raisonné by Anfam, David

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Seller: Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller
Title
Mark Rothko: The Works on Canvas, Catalogue Raisonné
Author
Anfam, David
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
ISBN
9780300074895
Condition
Near fine condition
Description
Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1999. Reprint with corrections. Hardcover. Near fine condition. Large Quarto. 708pp. Black cloth with white lettering and publisher's device on spine, in original color-illustrated dust jacket, housed in color-illustrated paper covered cloth slipcase. Black endpapers. Full page frontispiece, photographic reproduction of Rothko studying one of his paintings photographed by Kay Bell Reynal. The first volume, The Works on Canvas, of an exhaustive Catalogue Raisonné of the art of Mark Rothko, one of the foremost abstract artists of the twentieth century. David Anfam introduces Rothko, illuminating "every essential feature" of Rothko's art; from his most noteworthy pieces "along with almost 400 further pictures that reveal a far less well known yet fascinating figure who was attuned by turns to realism, expressionism, surrealism, and the avant-garde of his era." Profusely illustrated with color and b/w photographic reproductions of Rothko's art. Contains exhaustive bibliography. Sheet with pages 41/42 folded twice diagonally near foredge, else minor wear. Slipcase with light wear and bookseller price tag on verso.
GEORGE'S MOTHER

GEORGE'S MOTHER by Crane, Stephen

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GEORGE'S MOTHER
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Crane, Stephen
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Sumner & Stillman (United States)
Description
1896. New York / London: Edward Arnold, 1896. 8 pp undated ads. Original tan cloth. First Edition of Crane's fourth book (just after THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE). This is a tale of a church-going mother and her idealistic expectations for her saloon-going son (Crane's mother and brother are much in evidence). Like Crane's first book, MAGGIE (A Girl of the Streets), this is a tale of the degradation of life in the slums of New York City's Bowery. GEORGE'S MOTHER has received almost no critical consideration at all, although it is eminently more satisfactory in its realism, more convincing in characterization, and less bizarre in style than MAGGIE... The depiction of the relationship between George and his mother is not only decidedly superior in its elaboration and psychology to that between Maggie and her mother, but is also Crane's most significant exploration of the relationship between parents and children. [Brennan] In 1900 (the year of Crane's death from consumption at age 28), Heinemann of London published these two novellas together, as BOWERY TALES. This is a near-fine copy -- spine slightly darkened as usual, but without soil or wear. Williams & Starrett 6; Blanck 4073. Provenance: bookplate of Syracuse attorney Ephraim James Page (1867-1950).