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After Brown -- The Seventies: September 11 - 30, 1978. Fourteen biographies of artists Mark Andres, Marina Cappelletto, Deborah Cohen, Barnaby Evans, Jamie Evrard, Judith Foster, J. Harry Howe, Lucia O'Reilly, Maureen Paley, Robin Perl, Maggie Poor, Jeremy Norman Phillip Ross, Jeffrey Schiff, Marilyn Stern, Betsy Zeldin; statements by the artists; 12 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Walter Feldman: November 3 - 26, 1978. Two essays on the artist and his work by Dore Ashton and James Schevill; chronology; exhibitions; 30 b/w illus.; 56 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Festivities: Ceremonies and Celebrations in Western Europe 1500-1790: March 3 - March 25, 1979. Edited by Winslow Ames. Introduction; 2 catalogue essays; 65 catalogue entries; 69 b/w illus.; 112 pp.; extensive bibliography; softbound. LC 79-83684. ISBN 0-933519-06-0. $20.00. This survey of the broad and complex topic of festive art examines a broad variety of festival types in Europe from the early Renaissance through the Baroque and Rococo.
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John Walker: April 27 - May 17, 1979. Biography; 10 b/w illus.; 1 color illus.; 12 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Richard Fishman: October 15 - November 6, 1977. Introduction by Kermit Champa; 9 b/w illus.; 16 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Origins of the Italian Veduta: March 3 - March 26, 1978. Edited by Juergen Schulz. Introduction; 57 catalogue entries; 57 b/w illus.; 105 pp.; softbound. LC 78-52897. ISBN 0-933519-07-9. $20.00. An exploration of the origins of topographical illustration traces the development of the Italian veduta (city view) in the Renaissance.
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Richard Tuttle: April 29 - May 21, 1978. Introduction by Nancy Versaci; artist's statement; reviews of the Bell Gallery exhibition; 2 b/w illus.; 10 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Transformations of the Court Style: Gothic Art in Europe 1270-1330: February 3 - February 27, 1977. Edited by Dorothy Gillerman. Introduction, 5 essays; 60 catalogue entries; 97 b/w illus.; 163 pp.; extensive bibliography; softbound. LC 77-70260. ISBN 0-933519-08-7. $20.00. An in-depth discussion of the Court Style, circa 1300, examines stylistic hegemony in European art across all media, including architecture, sculpture, painting and textiles.
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Jack Barth, Richard van Buren, David Deutsch, Richard Jackson, James Reineking: February 5 - February 27, 1977. Introduction by William Jordy; 9 b/w illus.; 16 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Graham, Gorky, Smith & David in the Thirties: April 30 - May 22, 1977. Out of Print
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The Classical Spirit in American Portraiture: February 6 - February 29, 1976. Edited by Rudolf Winkes. Introduction; 7 essays; 50 catalogue entries; 84 b/w illus. 120 pp.; extensive bibliography; softbound. LC 76-380. ISBN 0-933519-09-5. An exploration of the influence of classical ideals in American painting, sculpture and prints through the art of portraiture traces the classical tradition from colonial America through the late nineteenth century. $20.00.
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From the Print Collection: The Department of Art, Brown University: May 1976. Introduction by Kermit Champa; 23 catalogue entries; 52 pp.; softbound. $5.00
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An Exhibition of Works by Nine Faculty Members, 1974: November 23 - December 12, 1974. Robert Bero, Marvin Brown, Walter Feldman, Richard Fishman, Mags Harries, Joel Janowitz, Edward Koren, Flora Natapoff, Hugh Townley. Short biographies; 18 b/w illus.; 20 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Rubenism: Edited by Mary Crawford Volk. January 30 - February 23, 1975 Out of Print
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The Goldberger Exhibition: James Carpenter, Italo Scanga, Duff Schweringer, Willoughby Sharp, Miles Varner: March 7 - April 4, 1975. Introduction; 30 b/w illus.; 26 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Europe in Torment: 1450-1550: Edited by Stephen K. Scher. March 6 - April 7, 1974 Out of Print
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Hugh Townley: November 18 - December 17, 1972. Introduction by
Fred Stephen Licht; 22 b/w illus.; 36 pp.;
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Drawings and Prints of the First Maniera, 1515-1535: February 22 - March 25, 1973. Edited by Catherine Wilkinson Zerner. Out of Print
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Recent Paintings and Sculpture from the Albert A. List Family Collection: October 8 - November 21, 1971. Introduction; 10 b/w illus.; 38 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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To Look on Nature: European and American Landscape, 1800-1874: February 3 - March 5, 1972. Edited by Kermit Champa.
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The Art Department Collects -- Recent Gifts and Purchases: April 22 - May 19, 1972. Checklist; 8 pp.; softbound. $3.00
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Jacques Callot, 1592-1635: March 5 - April 11, 1970. Edited by Henri Zerner.
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Caricature and Its Role in Graphic Satire: April 7 - May 9, 1971. Edited by Juergen Schulz. Introduction; 110 catalogue entries; 110 b/w illus.; 120 pp.; softbound. $20.00. An examination of the development of caricature in portraits and its role as an independent genre in engravings, prints and drawings, this comprehensive survey of graphic satire ranges from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century.
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