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Byrdcliffe Afternoons

Byrdcliffe Afternoons
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Total Pages: 156
Release: 1939
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Byrdcliffe Afternoons

Byrdcliffe Afternoons
Author: Byrdcliffe Afternoons (Woodstock, N.Y.).
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Release: 1939
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Byrdcliffe Afternoons

Byrdcliffe Afternoons
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Total Pages: 130
Release: 1940
Genre: Art
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Think

Think
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Total Pages: 534
Release: 1938
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Byrdcliffe Afternoons

Byrdcliffe Afternoons
Author: László Moholy-Nagy
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1939
Genre: Civilization
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Calder: The Conquest of Time

Calder: The Conquest of Time
Author: Jed Perl
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0451494210

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The first biography of America's greatest twentieth-century sculptor, Alexander Calder: an authoritative and revelatory achievement, based on a wealth of letters and papers never before available, and written by one of our most renowned art critics. Alexander Calder is one of the most beloved and widely admired artists of the twentieth century. Anybody who has ever set foot in a museum knows him as the inventor of the mobile, America's unique contribution to modern art. But only now, forty years after the artist's death, is the full story of his life being told in this biography, which is based on unprecedented access to Calder's letters and papers as well as scores of interviews. Jed Perl shows us why Calder was--and remains--a barrier breaker, an avant-garde artist with mass appeal. This beautifully written, deeply researched book opens with Calder's wonderfully peripatetic upbringing in Philadelphia, California, and New York. Born in 1898 into a family of artists--his father was a well-known sculptor, his mother a painter and a pioneering feminist--Calder went on as an adult to forge important friendships with a who's who of twentieth-century artists, including Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Georges Braque, and Piet Mondrian. We move through Calder's early years studying engineering to his first artistic triumphs in Paris in the late 1920s, and to his emergence as a leader in the international abstract avant-garde. His marriage in 1931 to the free-spirited Louisa James--she was a great-niece of Henry James--is a richly romantic story, related here with a wealth of detail and nuance. Calder's life takes on a transatlantic richness, from New York's Greenwich Village in the Roaring Twenties, to the Left Bank of Paris during the Depression, and then back to the United States, where the Calders bought a run-down old farmhouse in western Connecticut. New light is shed on Calder's lifelong interest in dance, theater, and performance, ranging from the Cirque Calder, the theatrical event that became his calling card in bohemian Paris to collaborations with the choreographer Martha Graham and the composer Virgil Thomson. More than 350 illustrations in color and black-and-white--including little-known works and many archival photographs that have never before been seen--further enrich the story.


Woodstock

Woodstock
Author: Anita M. Smith
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Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006
Genre: History
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Woodstock

Woodstock
Author: Alf Evers
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Total Pages: 770
Release: 1987
Genre: History
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Few small towns in America have as colorful a history as that of Woodstock, New York. Long before it was put on the map by the Woodstock Festival at Max Yasgur's Sullivan County farm in the summer of 1969, Woodstock was established as a haven for free-thinkers driven to the "earthly paradise" to pursue their vision of a Utopian, self-sufficient community. In this captivating history, Alf Evers shows how this community has been constantly redefined as successive generations of bohemians, artists, and exiles from the city have settled in this town, both unique to and exemplary of the American culture of which it has been so vital a part.


Catalog

Catalog
Author: University of Texas. Library. Latin American Collection
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Total Pages: 802
Release: 1969
Genre: Latin America
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