Lively, scholarly, beautifully illustrated study of the 8 artists who brought a compelling new realism to American painting, 1870 to 1913. Henri, Glackens, Sloan, Luks, 4 more. 142 black-and-white illustrations. Bibliography. Introduction.
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Painters of the Ashcan School,
This review is from: Painters of the Ashcan School: The Immortal Eight (Dover Fine Art, History of Art) (Paperback)
Was VERY disappointed that the color plates that were in the hardcopy of this book are only in black and white in the paperback version. This makes the use of this book for Art History study irrelevant. How can one understand the Ashcan School's painterly technique without color illustrations!!!
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Project for my college art class,
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This review is from: Painters of the Ashcan School: The Immortal Eight (Dover Fine Art, History of Art) (Paperback)
This book has excellent information about the "Ashcan" artists in America. It has many illustrations of their artwork and the biographies about the artists are very informative. I highly recommend this book for anyone who wants to learn about American art in the beginning of the twentieth century.
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