Clyfford Still

Clyfford Still
Title Clyfford Still PDF eBook
Author David Anfam
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 130
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Art
ISBN 0847868605

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An exclusive look at the late work of one of the most influential and enigmatic painters, whose late-career paintings are virtually unknown to the public and many are published here for the first time. Clyfford Still (1904-1980) is a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism, along with Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, and Willem de Kooning. This revelatory book, accompanying a groundbreaking exhibition, investigates Clyfford Still's late work, both in painting and in drawing, made after his move to rural Maryland in 1961. This marks a particularly fertile period for Still; he made over 375 works on canvas and a staggering 1,100 works on paper in Maryland before his death in 1980 at the age of 75. Given Still's especially reclusive posture later in life and the fact that none of the artworks in Still's estate were exhibited or made available to anyone before the opening of the Clyfford Still Museum in 2011, a full-scale presentation of these forty paintings and thirty works on paper is especially meaningful. In addition to essays by Dean Sobel and David Anfam, the artists Alex Katz and Dorothea Rockburne contribute texts on the notion of "late work."

Braque

Braque
Title Braque PDF eBook
Author John Golding
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 154
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300071590

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This volume is the catalogue for the spring 1997 exhibition at the Royal Academy in London and at the summer 1997 exhibition at the Menil Collection in Houston. The exhibition focuses on Braque's late works including the Interiors, Billiard Tables and the late Bird paintings.

Late Thoughts

Late Thoughts
Title Late Thoughts PDF eBook
Author Karen Painter
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 252
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780892368136

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Collects nine essays that discusses the creativity of influential artists, as well as the legacy of their work following their deaths, and covers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piet Mondrian, Frank Gehry, and others.

Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí
Title Salvador Dalí PDF eBook
Author Salvador Dalí
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 184
Release 2010
Genre Art
ISBN

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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Salvador Dali: the late work, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia August 7, 2010-January 9, 2011"--Colophon.

After The Scream

After The Scream
Title After The Scream PDF eBook
Author Prelinger Elizabeth
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 186
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300093438

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This compelling book, focusing on more than 60 of Edvard Munch's later paintings, reveals the surprising, vibrant work of a fascinating man who never ceased to grow as an artist. 140 illustrations, 130 in full color.

The Late Works of J.M.W. Turner

The Late Works of J.M.W. Turner
Title The Late Works of J.M.W. Turner PDF eBook
Author Sam Smiles
Publisher Paul Mellon Centre
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre ART
ISBN 9781913107161

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An exploration of Turner's final, vital years, including new readings of some of his most significant paintings0 The paintings and drawings Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) produced from 1835 to his death in 1851 are seen by many as his most audacious and compelling work, a typical example of "late style." In this study, Sam Smiles goes beyond late style, with its focus on formal qualities and assumptions about personal expression, as an explanatory framework for Turner's late works. Instead, he argues that Turner, in his final fifteen years, was an artist entirely engaged with his own times. Smiles examines the artist's critical reception in these years and scrutinizes accounts that presumed Turner's physical and mental health collapsed in his seventies, to see what can be reliably said about his work as he aged. Emerging from this study is an artist who used his final years to consolidate the principles that had motivated him throughout his career.

Edgar Degas

Edgar Degas
Title Edgar Degas PDF eBook
Author Edgar Degas
Publisher Hatje Cantz
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Exhibition catalogs
ISBN 9783775734431

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Alongside [Vincent] van Gogh, [Paul] Cézanne, and [Paul] Gauguin, Edgar Degas ... is considered one of the major pioneers of modern art. In light of his popular impressionistic paintings, it is easy to lose sight of the conplexity of Degas's oeuvre. All his life, the artist experimented with printing techniques and drawing as well as photography and sculpture. In his late work the delicate, detailed painting of his mature period between the eighteen-seventies and early eighteen-eighties yields to a unique pleasure in technical experimentation and an obsessive creativity, which increasingly liberated the means of depiction from its reproductive function. As if in a dreamlike state that unites the present and past, things seen and remembered, he produced nude studies, ballet scenes, landscapes and portraits. ..."--Book jacket.