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Romanticism & The School Of Nature: Nineteenth-Century European Drawings And Oil Sketches From The Karen B. Cohen Collection
Romanticism & The School Of Nature: Nineteenth-Century European Drawings And Oil Sketches From The Karen B. Cohen Collection

By Colta Ives, Colta Feller Ives

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"This publication presents one hundred and fifteen drawings and paintings from the holdings of Karen B. Cohen, a noted New York collector. These French and English nineteenth-century works include...

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The Lure Of The Exotic: Gauguin In New York Collections
The Lure Of The Exotic: Gauguin In New York Collections

By Paul Gauguin, Colta Ives, Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Susan Alyson Stein, Colta Feller Ives, Charlotte Hale, Exhibition Gauguin In New York Collections - The Lure Of The Exotic

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"The legendary, pioneering French artist who famously left his family and a career in finance to paint and live like a native in the South Seas, Paul Gauguin in fact began sailing to far-off lands...

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The Wrightsman Pictures
The Wrightsman Pictures

By Gary Tinterow, PIERRE ROSENBERG, Elizabeth Barker, George R. Goldner, Sabine Rewald, Colta Ives, Perrin Stein, Everett Fahy

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This lavish catalogue presents 150 European paintings, pastels, and drawings from the late fifteenth to the mid-nineteenth century that have been given to the Metropolitan Museum by Mr. and Mrs. Ch...

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Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings
Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings

By Vincent Van Gogh, Sjraar Van Heugten, Marije Vellekoop, Colta Ives, Susan Alyson Stein, Colta Ives, Susan Alyson Stein, Sjraar Van Heugten, Marije Vellekoop, Susan Alyson Stein

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Presents A Collection Of The Drawings Of Vincent Van Gogh, Providing Images Of His Works In Charcoal, Chalk, Ink, Graphite, And Watercolor, And Including Essays The Place Each Drawing In Its Histor...

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Pierre Bonnard: The Graphic Art
Pierre Bonnard: The Graphic Art

By Helen Emery Giambruni, Museum Of Fine Arts, Houston, Pierre Bonnard, Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston., Colta Ives, Sasha M. Newman, Colta Feller Ives, Metropolitan Museum Of Art (New York, N.Y.), Helen Giambruni

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In 1889 Pierre Bonnard, then in his early twenties, was commissioned to design a poster for a brand of champagne. When his spirited creationthe image of a belle suggesting in disarming fashion the...

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Daumier Drawings
Daumier Drawings

By Judith Wechsler, Martin Sonnabend, Margret Stuffmann, Klaus Herding, Colta Ives, Colta Feller Ives

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Honore Daumier (1808-1879) Is Best Known As The Nimble Caricaturist Of French Politics And The Habits Of The Bourgeoisie. The Nearly 4,000 Lithographs He Created For The Parisian Press Have Long Be...

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Daumier Drawings
Daumier Drawings

By Martin Sonnabend, Margret Stuffmann, Colta Ives, Colta Feller Ives

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Honore Daumier (1808-1879) is best known as the nimble caricaturist of French politics and the habits of the bourgeoisie. The nearly 4,000 lithographs he created for the Parisian press have long be...

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The Private Collection Of Edgar Degas A Summary Catalogue
The Private Collection Of Edgar Degas A Summary Catalogue

By Colta Ives, Colta Feller Ives

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The Art Collection Assembled By Edgar Degas Was Remarkable Not Only For Its Quality, Size, And Depth But Also For Its Revelation Of Degas's Artistic Affinities. He Acquired Great Numbers Of Works B...

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The Painterly Print: Monotypes From The Seventeenth To The Twentieth Century
The Painterly Print: Monotypes From The Seventeenth To The Twentieth Century

By Eugenia Parry-Janis, Sue Welsh Reed, Michael Mazur, Colta Ives, David W. Kiehl, Barbara Stern Shapiro, Metropolitan Museum Of Art (New York, N.Y.), Metropolitan Museum Of Art (New York, N.Y.), Sue Welsh Reed, Eugenia Parry Janis, Barbara Stern Shapiro, David W. Kiehl, Colta Ives, Michael Mazur

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Monotype Is A Print Medium Whose Simple Concept, Spontaneous Process, And Elegant Result Attract Both Artists And Collectors. The Earliest Monotypes Date From The 1640s, When Giovanni Benedetto Cas...

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