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ARTEXT offers the following monographs on Early American Modernism.

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catalogues are available online at: http://www.webcom.com/artext

Part I – Monographs A-O:

(ADAMS #A6018)
ADAMS, ANSEL. Singular Images. Unpag. (75 pp.), 53 nicely
printed plates. Statement by Adams; essays by Edwin Land, Jon
Holmes, David Hunter McAlprin. Small squarish 4to, wrps. Dobbs
Ferry, Morgan & Morgan, 1974. Sunstrip lower and side rear
edges, else near-fine. $27.50.

(AVERY #A3962)
Hobbs, Robert. MILTON AVERY. 264 pp., 120 color & b&w illus.
Intro. by Hilton Kramer. Square folio, cloth, d.j. New York,
Hudson Hills, 1990. New. (Pub. at $85.) $75.00.

(AVERY #A1032)
New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. MILTON AVERY. 224 pp.
exhib. catalogue, 147 illus., many in color. Large 4to, cloth,
d.j. 1982. Near-fine/Near-fine. $120.00.

(BELLOWS #A4401)
New York. N.G. Stogdon, Inc. GEORGE BELLOWS: The Boxing
Lithographs. 36 pp. exhib. cat., intro., 15 full-page b&w plates
with brief text and full entries on each. 4to, wrps. New York,
N.G. Stogdon, 1988. Fine. $15.00.

(BELLOWS #A3109)
Young, Mahonri Sharp. The Paintings of GEORGE BELLOWS. 161 pp.,
64 full-page color plates with text on each, chronol. The
classic monograph on Bellows. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New
York, Watson Guptill, 1973. Fine crisp copy, in d.j. with
rubbing to head and foot of spine, two short closed tears.
$85.00.

(BENTON #A5188)
BENTON, THOMAS H. THOMAS HART BENTON. Unpag. (64 pp.), 60 b&w
illus., 1 color plate, biog. note. Foreword by Benton. 12mo,
papered bds, cloth spine. No d.j. (as issued). New York,
American Artists Group (Monograph #3), 1945. V.G. Corners and
edges rubbed, two tiny spots of chipping. $27.00.

(BISHOP #A6379)
Yglesias, Helen. ISABEL BISHOP. 180 pp., approx. 300 illus.,
nearly 100 in color, anthology of drawings; exhibs., colls.,
awards, bibliog., index. Foreword by John Russell; memoir by
Linda Weintraub. Sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Rizzoli, 1988.
Fine/Fine. $35.00.

(BOLOTOWSKY #A1036)
New York. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. ILYA BOLOTOWSKY. 133 pp.
exhib. catalogue, 94 plates, 10 in color. Extensive interview
with artist, chronol., exhibs. 4to, wrps. 1974. Some sunning to
spine, else crisp fine copy. $100.00.

(BOURKE-WHITE #A3268)
CALDWELL, ERSKINE and MARGUERITE BOURKE-WHITE. You Have Seen
Their Faces. 54 pp. text and 63 pp. hors-texte photos. New
intro. by Alan Trachtenberg. Orig. pub. 1937 as a impassioned
political tract of photojournalism against poverty and racism
that ranks with Agee & Evans' Let us now praise Famous Men. 4to,
wrps. Reprint. Athens (GA), Brown Thrasher, 1995. New. $15.00.

(BOURKE-WHITE #A5249)
Goldberg, Vicki. MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE: A Biography. 426 pp., 54
illus., notes, index. Fine detailed biography of this underrated
American photographer. Stout 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed. New
York, Harper and Row, 1986. Fine/Fine (Corner of flap creased).
$22.50.

(BOURKE-WHITE #A5659)
Goldberg, Vicki. MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE: A Biography. 426 pp., 54
illus., notes, index. Fine detailed biography of this underrated
American photographer. Stout 8vo, wrps. First printing. Addison-
Wesley (Radcliffe Biography Series), 1987. As new. $14.95.

(BRUCE #A1466)
Agee, William C. and Barbara Rose. PATRICK HENRY BRUCE, American
Modernist. 225 pp., approx 100 illus, 35 in color. Catalogue
Raisonne. Oblong 4to, wrps. New York, MOMA, 1979. Worn, but
clean copy. $20.00.

(BRUCE #A2849)
Agee, William C. and Barbara Rose. PATRICK HENRY BRUCE: American
Modernist. 225 pp., approx 100 illus, 35 in color. Catalogue
Raisonne. Small oblong 4to, cloth, d.j. Reprint of 1979 ed. New
York, Museum of Modern Art. New. $40.00.

(CADMUS #A4226)
Eliasoph, Philip. PAUL CADMUS: Yesterday and Today. 128 pp.
exhib. cat. of 119 works, all illus., 14 color plates, 25 addit.
text illus., chronol. Foreword by Lloyd Goodrich, essay by
Eliasoph. 4to, wrps. Oxford (Ohio), Miami Univ. Art Museum,
1981. V.G.+. Lightly scuffed. $30.00.

(CADMUS #A4448)
Kirstein, Lincoln. PAUL CADMUS. 144 pp., over 150 illus., 86 in
color. Square 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Chameleon Books, 1992.
As new. $35.00.

(CALDER #A4973)
Hayes, Margaret Calder. Three Alexander CALDERS: A Family
Memoir. 300 pp., approx. 100 b&w illus. and photos, index.
Intro. Malcolm Cowley. 8vo, cloth, d.j. Middlebury, Paul S.
Eriksson, 1977. Crisp fine copy in V.G.+ d.j. with worn corners,
rubbing along edges, a few tiny closed tears. $35.00.

(CORNELL #A1057)
McShine, Kynaston. JOSEPH CORNELL. 296 pp., 294 b&w, 32 color
plates, 5 critical essays, bibliog. Large 4to, cloth, d.j.
Reprint of 1980 MOMA exhib. cat. Munich, Prestel and MOMA, New
York, 1990. Fine/Near-fine. $65.00.

(DAVIS #A5390)
New York. Grace Borgenicht. STUART DAVIS Sketchbooks. Beautiful
facsimile of three sketchbooks made in Gloucester,
Massachusetts, the basis for later drawings and paintings. Ed.
Earl Davis. Small 4to, cloth spine, papered boards with printed
paper label, in cardbd. slipcase with printed paper label. Ed.
of 1500. 1986. Mint, in near-fine slipcase. $110.00.

(DAVIS, S #A4890)
Wilson, William. STUART DAVIS's Abstract Argot. 88 pp., 55
illus., 36 in color. Sq. 4to, cloth, d.j. San Francisco,
Pomegranate, 1993. Fine/Fine. (Pub. at $21.95). $17.50.

(DEMUTH #A1907)
American 19th and 20th Century Paintings, Drawings, Watercolors
and Sculpture. Special feature: A Collection of Drawings &
Watercolors by CHARLES DEMUTH (55 works). Auction catalogue
#3913, 238 lots, all illus., 20 in color. Square 4to, wrps. New
York, Sotheby Parke Bernet, Oct. 28, 1976. Date stamp front
cover, else v.g. $75.00.

(DEMUTH #A6019)
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. April 1965. Contains
article on DEMUTH and JOHNS: "Numbers in Time: Two American
Paintings" by Henry Geldzahler. Large 8vo, stapled wrps.
V.G. (light wear to spine edge.) $12.50.

(DEMUTH #A1069)
New York. Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, Inc. CHARLES DEMUTH:
Watercolors and Drawings. Unpaginated (30 pp.), 67 illus., 6 in
color. Most illus. not published elsewhere. Text by Alvard L.
Eiseman. 4to, wrps. Stapled pamphlet. 1981. Fine. $30.00.

(DEMUTH #A3087)
Ritchie, Andrew Carnduff. CHARLES DEMUTH. 96 pp. exhib. cat. of
158 works, 85 illus., 2 in color, chronol., bibliog. Small 4to,
papered boards. New York, MOMA, 1950. Missing d.j. Corners and
spine ends worn, scuffed with edges sunned. G.+. $20.00.

(DEMUTH #A2057)
Ritchie, Andrew Carnduff. CHARLES DEMUTH. 96 pp. exhib. cat.,
well illus. in b&w, 2 color plates. Bibliog. 4to, boards. No
d.j. New York, MOMA, 1950. Ex libris. Spine worn, chipped, 2"
tear. Library card pocket rear free endpaper. Good+ reading
copy. $10.00.

(DEMUTH #A1070)
Weinberg, Jonathan. Speaking for Vice, Homosexuality in the Art
of Charles DEMUTH, Marsden HARTLEY, and the First American
Avant-Garde. 260 pp., 75 b&w illus, 13 color plates, extensive
bibliog. Uniquely important text. 4to, cloth, d.j. New Haven and
London, Yale Univ. Press, 1993. Fine/near-fine. $40.00.

(DICKINSON #A5069)
Goodrich, Lloyd. EDWIN DICKINSON. 55 pp. exhib. cat. of 144
works, 44 illus., 4 in color, bibliog. Small sq. 4to, wrps. New
York, Whitney Museum of American Art, 1965. Near-fine. $18.50.

(DILLER #A1480)
Haskell, Barbara. BURGOYNE DILLER. 180 pp., 163 illus., 71 in
color. Exhibs, chronol., bibliog. Square 4to, wrps. New York,
Whitney Museum, 1990. Near-fine. $35.00.

(DILLER #A1072)
New York. Meredith Long Contemporary. BURGOYNE DILLER:
Constructions, Related Drawings and Paintings. Unpaginated
stapled pamphet, 6 plates (3 in color). Essay by Harry Rand.
Bibliog., brief chronol., exhibs. 8vo, wrps. 1980. Near-fine.
$12.00.

(DRIGGS #A6814)
Trenton. New Jersey State Museum. ELSIE DRIGGS: A Woman of
Genius. 58 pp. exhib. cat., 10 full page color plates, 33 b&w
illus., notes, bibliog., checklist of 159 works. Text by Thomas
C. Folk and text by Driggs. 4to, wrps. 1991. Fine. $24.95.

(GEE #A5983)
Storrs. William Benton Museum of Art. The Paintings of YUN GEE.
72 pp. exhib. cat. of 72 works, 37 illus. and photos, 8 full-
page color, exhibs., chronol., notes. Text by Yun Gee's wife.
Intro. and catalogue by Joyce Brodsky. Modernist color painter
and Chinese expatriate who worked in Paris (in the Stein circle)
during the 20's, and in New York WPA circles in the 30's. Sm.
4to, wrps. 1979. Near-fine. $22.50.

(HALPERT #A5846)
University of Connecticut. Museum of Art. EDITH HALPERT & The
Downtown Gallery. 96 pp., 58 full-page illus., checklist of work
with biog. info. on artists. Intro. Marvin Sadik. A celebration
of the courageous director of one of the few exhibition spaces
for American avant-garde artists of the mid-20's and 30's.
Includes: Marin, Dove, Demuth, Hartley, O'Keeffe, Kuniyoshi, S.
Davis, Isami Doi, Tseng Yu-Ho, George L.K. Morris, Rattner,
Stasack, John Storrs, J. Stella, Ben Shahn, Niles Spencer,
Osborn, W. Zorach. Sq. 8vo, wrps. Ed. of 1000. 1968. Near-fine.
Spine and spine edge of covers tanned; interior pristine.
$22.00.

(HARTLEY #A5839)
Ames, Scribner. MARSDEN HARTLEY in Maine. 36 pp., approx. 16
illus. Personal memoir of Hartley by Katie Young of Corea,
Maine. Foreword Elizabeth McCausland; afterword Carl Sprinchorn.
Oblong 8vo, papered bds. Orono, Univ. of Maine, 1972. V.G. Light
fading side edge and spine, a few specks of foxing. Discreet
owner inscrip. front pastedown. $36.00.

(HARTLEY #A4641)
Amsterdam. Stedelijk Museum. MARSDEN HARTLEY. Unpag. exhib. cat.
listing 73 works, 36 photos and illus., 2 in color (including
cover illus.). Text by Elizabeth McCausland. Small 4to, wrps.
1960. V.G.+ (tiny tear lower edge of spine) $22.00.

(HARTLEY #A1114)
Halifax. Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery. MARSDEN
HARTLEY and Nova Scotia. 181 pp., 27 plates, some in color, and
many b&w photos and reproductions of drawings. Essays by Gail R.
Scott, Ronald Paulson; Letters, Journal entries and other
writings by Marsden Hartley. 8vo, wrps, d.j. 1987. Dent in front
upper left corner, else near-fine. $25.00.

(HARTLEY #A1116)
Ludington, Townsend. MARSDEN HARTLEY, The Biography of an
American Artist. 325 pp., 11 color plates, 16 pp. of b&w plates
and photos. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First edition. Boston, Little,
Brown & Co., 1992. As new. $45.00.

(HARTLEY #A4145)
Minneapolis. University of Minnesota Art Museum. MARSDEN HARTLEY
1908-1942: The Ione and Hudson D. Walker Collection. 58 pp.,
numerous plates including 8 in color. Essay by Lyndel King,
chronol. 4to, stapled wrps. 1984. Near-fine. $45.00.

(HARTLEY #A4673)
Mitchell, William J. Ninety-Nine Drawings by MARSDEN HARTLEY.
From Its Marsden Hartley Memorial Collection, Treat Gallery.
Brief text. 99 excellent full-page reproductions of all works.
Includes 23 early works; the rest are 1930's and 40's with many
male figure studes. 4to, wrps. Lewiston, Maine, Bates College
Art Dept., 1970. V.G.++. Corners lightly rubbed, partial crease,
else clean crisp copy, $37.50.

(HARTLEY #A5554)
New York. Bernard Danenberg Galleries. MARSDEN HARTLEY: A
Retrospective Exhibition. 32 pp. exhib. cat. listing 36 works,
all illus., 1 in color, photo of artist by Alfredo Valente,
chronol., exhibs., colls. Intro. by Frederick S. Wright; text by
Hartley. 4to, stapled wrps. 1969. Near-fine (short lower corner
crease). $27.50.

(HARTLEY #A1118)
New York. Museum of Modern Art. LYONEL FEININGER/MARSDEN
HARTLEY. 96 pp., essays by Alois J. Schardt, Alfred H. Barr,
Jr., ed. by Dorothy C. Miller, statements by both artists,
chronol., bibliog. Small 4to, wrps. 1944. Minor soiling, spine
edge worn and chipped, some foxing. Good+ reading copy. $18.00.

(HARTLEY #A4651)
New York. Salander-O'Reilly Galleries. MARSDEN HARTLEY: Six
Berlin Paintings: 1913-15. 27 pp., 6 color illus.Text by Gail
Levin. Sq. 4to, stiff wrps. Fine. $20.00.

(HARTLEY #A1121)
New York. Whitney Museum of American Art. MARSDEN HARTLEY. 224
pp. exhib. cat., 109 plates, 41 in color, many b&w photo illus.
Text by Barbara Haskell, chronol., bibliog. Large 4to, cloth,
d.j. 1980. Fine/Fine. $125.00.

(HARTLEY #A2512)
Robertson, Bruce. MARSDEN HARTLEY. 144 pp., 102 illus., 52 in
color (most full-page), chronol., selected bibliog., index.
Large 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Abrams in assoc. with The
National Museum of American Art, 1995. New. $39.95.

(HARTLEY #A1122)
Scott, Gail R. MARSDEN HARTLEY. 187 pp., 152 illus., many in
color, chronol., bibliog., exhibs. Large 4to, cloth, d.j. New
York, Abbeville, 1988. Fine/Fine. $110.00.

(HOPPER #A6213)
Levin, Gail. EDWARD HOPPER: The Art and the Artist. 304 pp.
exhib. cat., 429 plates, mostly in color, chronol., bibliog.
Major text on Hopper. 4to, cloth, d.j. First ed. New York, W.W.
Norton in assoc. with The Whitney Museum of American Art, 1980.
Fine, in near-fine d.j. (bit of wrinkling with tiny closed tear
top edge). $45.00.

(HOPPER #A5915)
Levin, Gail. HOPPER's Places. 89 pp., 72 illus., 48 full-page
color plates of pictures painted in Maine, Gloucester, Cape Cod,
New York and environs, alongside photos of the sites he worked
from. Oblong 4to, self wrps. First edition. New York, Alfred A.
Knopf, 1985. Near-fine. $22.50.

(LANGE #A4791)
Davis, Keith F. The Photographs of DOROTHEA LANGE. 132 pp., 85
tri-tone plates, accompanied by excerpts from Lange's writings;
notes and sources. A lovely book. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York,
Abrams, 1995. New. (Pub. at $35.00). $31.50.

(LANGE #A4711)
LANGE, DOROTHEA. Photographs of a Lifetime. With an essay by
Robert Coles, afterword Therese Heyman. 182 pp., hundreds of
illus., most full-page, sources, chronol., bibliog. 4to, wrps.
Second printing. New York, Aperture, 1982. Near-fine. Slight
peeling of lamination at upper edge of cover. $23.50.

(LANGE #A4132)
LANGE, DOROTHEA. DOROTHEA LANGE Looks at the American Country
Woman. 72 pp., 29 photos, including Paul Taylor's photo of
Lange. Text by Lange, intro. by Beaumont Newhall. Small square
4to, wrps. Fourth printing. Fort Worth, Amon Carter Museum
(1967) 1978. About fine. $18.00.

(LANGE #A4756)
Mullins, Gerry and Daniel Dixon. DOROTHEA LANGE's Ireland. 120
pp., 108 photos of recently discovered work in the collection of
the Oakland Museum, biog., bibliog. Memoir by Lange's son Daniel
Dixon who accompanied her on her trip to Ireland in 1954. Square
4to, papered bds., d.j. First printing. Washington, Elliott and
Clark, 1996. New. (Pub. at $29.95). $27.00.

(MANDELMAN #A2715)
Hobbs, Robert. BEATRICE MANDELMAN, Taos Modernist. 191 pp.
exhib. cat., 17 b&w, 52 color plates, chronol., bibliog., index.
A long overdue appreciation of this artist. Small square 4to,
wrps. First edition. Albuquerque, Univ. of New Mexico Press,
1995. New. $30.00.

(MARIN #A7050)
Fine, Ruth. JOHN MARIN. 312 pp., 300 illus., many in fine
quality color, scholarly notes, chronol., bibliog., index. The
best (and the only well-illustrated) monograph on Marin. 4to,
cloth, d.j. First edition. New York, Abbeville & National
Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1990. Near-fine crisp copy, in
v.g.+ d.j. with one closed tear lower edge of rear spine fold, a
touch of crinkling upper spine strip. $125.00.

(MARIN #A6150)
Los Angeles. County Museum of Art. JOHN MARIN 1870-1953. 103 pp.
exhib. cat. listing 157 works, approx. 90 illus., a dozen in
color, two photographs of artist, notes, index of works,
bibliog. Text by Larry Curry. 4to, pictorial cloth. 1970. V.G.
(Slightly musty.) $45.00.

(MASON #A2628)
Johnson, Una E. ALICE TRUMBELL MASON: Etchings and Woodcuts. 60
pp., 21 b&w, 14 color plates, exhibs., colls., bibliog. Text by
Una E. Johnson. Important publication on this geometric
abstractionist and founding member of the American Abstract
Artists. Small square 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Taplinger,
1985. Fine crisp copy, in v.g. scuffed d.j. with a few short
tears at edges. $25.00.

(MAURER #A2520)
Washington, D.C. National Collection of Fine Arts,. ALFRED H.
MAURER 1868-1932. 167 pp. exhib. cat., 157 illus., a few in
color, chronol., exhibs., substantial bibliog. Important text by
Sheldon Reich. 4to, wrps. 1972. Rear cover crease, else near-
fine. $32.00.

(MULLICAN #A6020)
Los Angeles. Municipal Art Gallery. LEE MULLICAN: Selected Works
1948-1980. Unpag. (79 pp.) exhib. cat., 37 illus., 9 full-page
color, chronol. with exhibs., colls., checklist. Frontis photo
of artist by Mimi Jacobs. Text by Jascha Kessler. Important
American modernist of the Southwest, worked and exhibited with
Paalen and Gordon Onslow Ford in the 40's, in San Francisco, and
New York. 4to, stiff wrps. 1980. About fine. $25.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A3257)
Arrowsmith, Alexandra and Thomas West, eds. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE and
ALFRED STIEGLITZ: Two Lives, A Conversation in Paintings and
Photographs. 143 pp., 33 b&w, 73 color plates, biogs., chronol.
Essays by Roger Shattuck, B. Rathbone, E.H. Turner. A remarkably
interesting juxtaposition of works by these two artist-
companions. 4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Harper Collins and The
Phillips Coll., Wash., D.C., 1992. As new. (Pub. at $40.)
$32.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A6479)
Benke, Britta. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE 1887-1986: Flowers in the
Desert. 95 pp., numerous fine color and b&w illus., photos of
O'Keeffe, commentaries on individual works and text. 4to, stiff
wrps. Koln, Taschen, 1995. About fine. $10.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A5419)
Bloemink, Barbara. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: Canyon Suite. 104 pp., 28
beautiful color plates, 8 b&w text illus., notes, list of
illus., bibliog. Substantial essay. Small sq. 4to, wrps. Kansas
City, Kemper Museum of Contemp. Art and Design, 1995. New.
$20.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A1470)
Bry, Doris and N. Callaway, eds. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: In the West.
7 pp. text, 98 lavish full page color plates and 1 fold-out.
Oblong folio, cloth, d.j. New York, Knopf, 1989. Mint condition.
$90.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A1481)
Bry, Doris and Nicholas Callaway, eds. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: The New
York Years. 129 pp., 91 oversized color plates. Essay by B.
Dijkstra. Folio, cloth, d.j. New York, Knopf, 1991. Mint
condition. $110.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A3468)
Callaway, Nicholas, ed. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: One Hundred Flowers.
100 full-page color plates, brief text and notes. Folio, cloth,
d.j. Later printing. Knopf/Callaway, 1987. Mint. $75.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A4896)
Costantino, Maria. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE. 174 pp., 36 b&w, approx. 75
full or double-page color plates, quite a few unusual
selections. Organized by subject. Folio, cloth, d.j. 1st
printing. New York, Smithmark, 1994. Mint, in near-fine d.j.
(short closed tear lower spine edge.) $25.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A5513)
Dech, Jula. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE Gemalde. 128 pp., 42 illus., 39 in
full-page color. Text in German. 12mo, stiff wrps. Schirmer's
Visuelle Bibliothek, 1995. Fine. $12.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A1525)
Eisler, Benita. O'KEEFFE & STIEGLITZ: An American Romance. 546
pp. with numerous b&w photos, notes, bibliog., index. Extensive
study of the professional, public, private, and artistic
relationship between O'Keeffe and Stieglitz. Stout 4to, cloth,
d.j. First edition. New York, Doubleday, 1991. Fine/Fine. (Pub.
at $29.50). $27.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A4596)
Gherman, Beverly. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: The "Wideness and Wonder" of
Her World. 131 pp., numerous b&w illus., 2 color photos front &
back panels of d.j., notes, bibliog., index. 8vo, cloth, d.j.
First ed. New York, Atheneum, 1986. Fine/Near-fine (light
scuffing, price clipped). $17.50.

(O'KEEFFE #A2243)
Goodrich, Lloyd and Doris Bry. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE. 195 pp., 121
beautifully printed illus., 12 in color. Chronol., exhibs.,
bibliog. 4to, wrps. New York, Whitney Museum of American Art,
1970. Spine creased, else bright near-fine copy. $50.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A4274)
Hogrefe, Jeffrey. O'KEEFFE: The Life of an American Legend. 376
pp. biography, 43 b&w illus. and photos, bibliog., index. Small
4to, cloth, d.j. New York, Bantam Books, 1992. Fine/Fine. (Pub.
at $25.00). $22.50.

(O'KEEFFE #A4828)
Looney, Ralph. O'KEEFFE and me: A Treasured Friendship. 121 pp.,
approx. 75 illus., index. Intro. Max Evans. A photojournalist's
account of O'Keeffe's later years and photos of O'Keeffe looking
far less posed than usual along with 26 photos of the landscape
motifs around Abiquiu. Large 8vo, cloth, d.j. Niwot, Univ. Press
of Colorado, 1995. New. $22.50.

(O'KEEFFE #A2908)
Lynes, Barbara Buhler. O'KEEFFE, STIEGLITZ and the Critics,
1916-1929. 376 pp., 23 b&w illus., includes invaluable reprints
of concurrent reviews (142 pp.), brief bios. of critics, notes,
bibliog., index. Important new feminist and cultural context for
the reception of O'Keeffe's work. Stout 8vo, wrps. Ann Arbor,
UMI Research Press, 1989. As new. $17.50.

(O'KEEFFE #A1814)
Montgomery, Elizabeth. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE. 128 pp., over 100
illus., 97 full-page color, some double-page. Attractive
inexpensive picture book on O'Keeffe. Small folio, wrps. New
York, Barnes and Noble, 1993. Fine. $12.95.

(O'KEEFFE #A6578)
New York. Sotheby's. The Property of the Robert R. Young
Foundation from the Estate of Anita O'Keeffe Young. Sales
catalogue of 10 major works by O'KEEFFE. The collection of
Georgia O'Keeffe's sister. Long entries on each of the ten
O'Keeffe paintings by Doris Bry, full bibliog. Large 8vo, stiff
wrps., d.j. December 3, 1987. Sales results are stapled to
inside of front cover, else about fine. $22.50.

(O'KEEFFE #A3473)
O'KEEFFE, GEORGIA. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE. Approx. 240 pp., 2 b&w
photos of artist, 108 superb color plates (mostly full-page).
Chronol., text, layout and design by O'Keeffe. Folio, cloth,
d.j. Loving reprint of scarce 1976 edition. New York, Black Dog
& Leventhal, n.d. Mint. $32.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A6729)
Patten, Christine Taylor. Miss O'KEEFFE. 201 pp. 8vo, cloth,
d.j. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1992.
Fine/About fine. $18.95.

(O'KEEFFE #A1469)
Peters, Sarah Whitaker. Becoming O'KEEFFE: The Early Years. 397
pp. biog., 162 illus., 40 in color. Bibliog., index. Important
new critical biography. 4to, cloth, d.j. First edition. New
York, Abbeville, 1991. Fine/Fine. $36.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A1732)
Pollitzer, Anita. A Woman on Paper: GEORGIA O'KEEFFE. 290 pp.,
many b&w illus. Includes many previously unpublished letters
from the artist to A. Politzer. 4to, cloth, d.j. First edition.
New York, Touchstone, 1988. Slight cover warp, remainder stamp
bottom edge; d.j. some wrinkling, else v.g.+ clean copy. $16.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A2466)
Robinson, Roxana. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: A Life. 634 pp., 94 illus.,
bibliog., index. The largest and most detailed of the O'Keeffe
biographies. Stout 4to, cloth, d.j. First edition. New York,
Harper & Row, 1989. As new. $30.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A4713)
Washington, D. C. National Gallery of Art. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: Art
and Letters. 306 pp., 120 color plates, photos. Texts by Jack
Cowart, Juan Hamilton, artist's letters ed. by Sarah Greenough,
chronol, bibliog. Folio, wrps. 1987. About fine. $30.00.

(O'KEEFFE #A1197)
Washington, D.C. National Gallery of Art. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE: Art
and Letters. 306 pp., 120 color plates, photos. Texts by Jack
Cowart, Juan Hamilton, artist's letters ed. by Sarah Greenough,
chronol, bibliog. Folio, cloth, d.j. NYGS, 1987. Mint. $60.00.


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