Softcover
1995
by Peters, Lisa Nicol
The City University of New York, 1995. Softcover. VG (No illus. included with this copy; spine label and few interior marks as ex-gallery owned.). Dissertation. Blue paper wraps. Copied from microfilm by UMI. 1-567 pp., 1035-1078 pp., no illus. Dissertation. Considers specific aspects of the life and work of American impressionist John Twachtman. "Most previous studies on Twachtman have concentrated purely on the formal dimensions of his art, downplaying the impact of his European influences. I explore Twachtman's sources and demonstrate their importance to his stylistic evolution. I argue, however, that the changes in Twachtman's treatment reflected not only the impact of new influences, but also his responses to the places where he worked and lived." (abstract) Peters continues her research on Twachtman today.
(Inventory #: 155429)