Painting Catalog
Impressionist and Modern Paintings and Sculpture; 30 March 1981
Impressionist and Modern Paintings and Sculpture; 30 March 1981Impressionist & Modern Paintings & Sculpture; March 25, 1980
Impressionist & Modern Paintings & Sculpture; March 25, 1980Impressionist and Modern Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture; 31 March 1981
Impressionist and Modern Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture; 31 March 1981Impressionist and Modern Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture; 1 December 1981
Impressionist and Modern Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture; 1 December 1981Impressionist and Modern Paintings and Sculpture; 4 December 1979
Impressionist and Modern Paintings and Sculpture; 4 December 1979The Art of Mu Xin: Landscape Paintings and Prison Notes.
Mu Xin (1927-2011), Richard M. Barnhart, Jonathan Hay, Wu Hung, Alexandra Munroe. , The Art of Mu Xin: Landscape Paintings and Prison Notes.
Other Painting books that may be of interest:
- Cabell, James Branch; Pyle, Howard; Lawrence, William Hurd; Green, Elizabeth Shippen Chivalry :illustrated Harper & Brothers, New York ; 1909
by James Branch Cabell Verso of t.p.: Published October, 1909 Frontispiece and plates facing p. 14, 50, 64, 78, 102, 132, 148, 170, 186, 198 and 222, reproductions of paintings by Howard Pyle, William Hurd Lawrence and Elizabeth Shippen Green The story of the sestina -- The story of the tenson -- The story of the rat-trap -- The story of the choices -- The story of the housewife --The story of the satraps -- The story of the heritage -- The story of the scabbard -- The story of the Navarrese -- The story of the fox-brush [2], vi, [6], 223, [3] p. (first 2 p. and last 2 p. blank), [12] leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:
- Clarkson, Lida Easy lessons in drawing and painting, J. F. Ingalls, Lynn, Mass., 1889
49 p. illus. 25 cm Dewey:
- Ficke, Arthur Davison Twelve Japanese painters Ralph Fletcher Seymour co. Chicago 1915
22 cm. 6 p.l., 7-49 p. 22 cm. Paintings, Japanese. [from old catalog]
- Ficke, Arthur Davison Twelve Japanese painters Ralph Fletcher Seymour Co. Chicago 1913
by Arthur Davison Ficke. "The Ukioye school of Japanese painting ... is the theme of this group of poems."; "250 copies, of which 100 are for sale." 22 cm. 49 p. 22 cm. Ukioye
- Hartmann, Sadakichi, The Whistler book ;a monograph of the life and positin in art of James McNeill Whistler, together with a careful study of his more important works, L.C. Page & company, Boston, 1910
by Sadakichi Hartmann...with fifty-seven reproductions of Mr. Whistler's most important works Bibliography: p. 253-258; "Principal magazine articles": p. 250-261; "Principal paintings": p. 262-264; "Nocturnes": p. 265-266 4p. l., vii-ix, 272p. front., plates, ports, 21cm Dewey:
- Hartmann, Sadakichi, The illustrated guidebook of Japanese painting : from primitive art to the 18th century American Classical College Press, [Albuquerque, N.M.] : 1978
Innocent De La Salle [i.e. S. Hartmann] Reprinted from the author's Japanese art, first published by L.C. Page, Boston in 1903 103 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm Dewey:759.952
- Keeler, Charles Augustus A light through the storm ... William Doxey San Francisco, 1894
Keeler's first book of poems. Decorated cloth. Illustrations after paintings by William Keith. 1 v. cm Dewey:
- Liu, Sung-fu.; Ayscough, Florence Catalogue of Chinese paintings, ancient & modern The Oriental press, Shanghai, China, 1915
1 p. l., 112, v p. plates. 24 cm Dewey:
- Markham, Edwin The man with the hoe Doubleday and McClure Co. [New York] 1900; 1900 [c1899
by Edwin Markham; with notes by the author ... "Written after seeing Millet's world-famous painting."; [Full name: Charles Edwin Markham] 18 cm. 47 p. facsim., plates, ports. 18 cm.
- Riding, Laura Anarchism is not enough J. Cape London 1928
The myth.--Language and laziness.--This philosophy.--What is a poem?--A complicated problem.--All literature.--Mr. Doodle-Doodle-Doo.--An important Distinction.--The corpus.--Poetry and music.--Poetry and painting.--Poetry and dreams.--Jocasta.--How came it about?--Hungry to hear.--In a café.--Fragment of an unfinished novel.--William and Daisy: fragment of a finished novel.--An anonymous book.--The damned thing.--Letter of adbdication. "First published MCMXXVIII." 224 p. 21 cm Dewey:
- Riding, Laura Anarchism is not enough Doubleday, Doran & Company, inc. Garden City, N.Y. 1928
The myth.--Language and laziness.--This philosophy.--What is a poem?--A complicated problem.--All literature.--Mr.Doodle-Doodle-Doo.--An important distinction.--The corpus.--Poetry and music.--Poetry and painting.--Poetry and dreams.--Jocasta.--How came it about?--Hungry to hear.--In a café.--Fragment of an unfinished novel.--William and Daisy: fragment of a finished novel.--An anonymous book.--The damned thing.--Letter of abdication. Printed in Great Britain. The US edition was produced from English sheets, apparently bound for export. Orange boards, orange dust jacket. 224 p. 21 cm. Dewey:
- Stedman, Edmund Clarence, Catalogue of the library of association and the autograph collection of Edmund Clarence Stedman ... to be sold .. The Anderson Auction Company New York, 1910
Sale numbers 882, 885, 887, 889 Part 4 has title: Paintings, etchings and engravings collected by the late Edmund Clarence Stedman, forming pt. iv of his collection ..Part 1 sold January 12-13; pt. 2, January 19-20; pt. 3, January 24-25; pt. 4, January 26, 1911 Priced in manuscript 4 v. plates, ports., facsims. 24 cm Dewey:
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The Rowley Poems by Thomas Chatterton
“Most people know the legend of Thomas Chatterton -- brilliant poet who failed to make a living, starved himself to send expensive presents to his family, and died by his own hand at seventeen -- much better than his poems. Like all legends, it is partial and exaggerated, but was a powerful influence on the Romantic movement and long after. The painting "The Death of Chatterton" by Henry Wallis epitomises this reputation. His fame rests, apart from this almost unbearably romantic life story, on his "Rowley Poems". These he wrote in a sham Middle English dialect, and passed off as the work of Thomas Rowley, a priest of Bristol in the fifteenth century, and some of his friends. The imposture was quickly detected (though some continued to believe in him for many years), but they were published in a collected edition after his death and were popular and much admired by the Romantic poets, especially Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats, who dedicated "Endymion" to the memory of Thomas Chatterton.”