Exhibition catalogue published for the 2009 show commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Public Works of Art Project.
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Monograph study of Western painter Marjorie Reed, with particular emphasis on her well-known painting series of the Butterfield Overland Stage.
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A large selection of California landscape paintings from the Irvine Museum, along with essays by top experts in the field.
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An exhibition catalogue with many fine examples from private collections of the work of the well-travelled painter Alson Clark.
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Showcasing Hansens widespread artistic abilities.
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A study of the art and artists in the Monterey, California art colony from its beginnings through the early 20th century and its revitalization after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
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Your Price: $150.00 (Two Volumes)
An extensive reference work listing almost every known California artist.
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A substantial work exploring the roots and development of California Impressionism in historical and social contexts.
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Published to accompany an exhibition of California Impressionists presented by the Irvine Museum and the Georgia Museum of Art.
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The story of the Los Angeles art school that played an important role in the mid-twentieth century California art scene.
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A catalogue for the 2004 exhibition organized by the Orange County Museum of Art and the Automobile Club of Southern California.
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A collection of paintings by William Wray (b. 1956)
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Published by the Carmel Art Association in conjunction with their 2001 exhibition.
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Published by the Carmel Art Association in conjunction with their 2001 exhibition.
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A magnificently researched and extensively illustrated book, the first extensive study of the well-traveled artist Colin Campbell Cooper.
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Published in conjunction with the 2012 exhibition at the Crocker Museum and the Pasadena Museum of California Art, this magnificently illustrated and researched work explores in depth Edgar Payne's dynamic interpretations of American and European landscap
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Published in conjunction with a 2008 exhibition at the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento.
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The fascinating story of Earl Stendahl, the pioneering Los Angeles art dealer, written by a family member.
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The only published monograph on Uruguayan-born painter Mora.
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A monograph study of Franz Bischoff (1864 - 1929), with equal attention devoted to his porcelain and easel painting.
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A detailed portrait of Jean Mannheim and his varied body of work, written by a direct descendant, with abundant illustrations, newspaper excerpts and photographs from family archives.
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A monograph study of the talented Connecticut-born landscape artist who enjoyed great success in his lifetime, but had drifted into obscurity by the time of his death.
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A collection of woodblock prints by the Southwestern master.
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This extensively researched monograph examines the life of the Hungarian-American landscape and still life painter, a leading member of the California Impressionism School.
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This exhibition catalogue, the first monograph on Raphael (1869 – 1950), accompanied the 2003 – 2004 show at Spanierman Galleries in New York City.
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A companion book to the 2002 exhibition mounted by the Irvine Museum.
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This catalogue for the largest-ever exhibition of Dixon’s work features some of his most significant and stunning works.
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This catalogue for the largest-ever exhibition of Dixon’s work features some of his most significant and stunning works.
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Based on extensive interviews with the artist, who was 99 years old at the time of its publication, the text of this exhibition catalogue documents his life, including extensive travels throughout the US and around the globe.
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The most thorough study available of the California scene painter Millard Sheets, by the top expert on California watercolor painters.
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