Charles Stuckey Books

Picasso And Francoise Gilot
Picasso And Francoise Gilot

By John Richardson, Michael Cary, Charles Stuckey, John Richardson Undifferentiated, Françoise Gilot

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This publication explores Picasso’s portrayals of life with Gilot and their young family in the decade they spent together. Françoise Gilot was a young budding painter when she met Picasso by chanc...

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Monet A Retrospective
Monet A Retrospective

By Claude Monet, Charles Stuckey

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Claude Monet (1840--1926) Was Both The Most Typical And The Most Individual Painter Of Impressionism. His Long Life And Extraordinary Work Capacity--coupled With A Sometimes Furious Perfectionism--...

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On The Wall: Contemporary Wallpaper [Exhibition: Feb. -Sep. 2003]
On The Wall: Contemporary Wallpaper [Exhibition: Feb. -Sep. 2003]

By Charles Stuckey, Marion Boulton Stroud, Judith Tannenbaum, Ellen Bethany Napier

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Wallpaper is ubiquitous in domestic settings, but it has rarely been given the kind of attention bestowed on fine-art objects or other applied arts. Recently, a number of artists have discovered th...

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Roy Lichtenstein: Conversations With Surrealism
Roy Lichtenstein: Conversations With Surrealism

By Charles Stuckey, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Charles F. Stuckey, Roy Lichtenstein, Exhibition Roy Lichtenstein, Conversations With Surrealism

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Charles Stuckey writes in his essay "Lichtenstein and Surrealism" that, "Searching for a worldwide audience in the 1930s, the Surrealists nowhere received more welcome than in the United States, wi...

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In Monet'S Garden: Artists And The Lure Of Giverny
In Monet'S Garden: Artists And The Lure Of Giverny

By Charles Stuckey, James Yood, Joe Houston, Charles F. Stuckey

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This Lavishly Illustrated Book Explores The Artistic Legacy Of Claude Monet And The Lasting Impact Of His Legendary Gardens At Giverny, Which Continue To Attract And Inspire Artists Today. The Juxt...

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Claude Monet: Late Work
Claude Monet: Late Work

By Charles Stuckey, Paul Tucker Hayes, Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts, Claudette Lindsey, Michel Butor, Butor, Michel

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This fully illustrated catalogue for Gagosian Gallery’s Claude Monet: Late Work focuses on important and previously unseen drawings from the artist’s gardens at Giverny. An extensive illustrated c...

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Robert De Niro, Sr.
Robert De Niro, Sr.

By Charles Stuckey, Robert Storr, Robert Kushner, Robert De Niro, Susan Davidson

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This long-overdue monograph rediscovers the fifty-year career of Robert De Niro, Sr., an important New York School painter and poet. The first comprehensive monograph on painter and poet Robert De...

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Pollock: One: Number 31, 1950
Pollock: One: Number 31, 1950

By Ann Lanchester, Charles Stuckey, Stuckey Charles, Charles F. Stuckey

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In The Late 1940s, Abstract Expressionist Painter Jackson Pollock Began Experimenting With A New Method Of Working That Involved Dripping, Flinging, And Pouring Paint Onto Masonite Panels And Unstr...

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