Hardcover
1986 · New York
by Weber, Nicholas Fox
New York: Hudson Hills Press, 1986. Hardcover. As new in shrinkwrap. Blue cloth with gilt letters on spine. Tan & illustrated dust jacket with black lettering. 104 pp. 48 color plates, 30 BW illus. The first monograph to consider well the life and artwork of American artist Leland Bell (1922-1991). "Traced the development of the artist's work, including the influences of other artists upon it. In extensive quotations throughout the text, Bell talks about his particular notion of tradition in art -- the qualities that link artists as diverse as Giotto, Brueghel, Chardin, and Gris, pointing to their similarities far more than their differences." (dj) Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-102) and index.
(Inventory #: 155802)