Francis M. Naumann Books

How, When, and Why Modern Art Came to New York
How, When, and Why Modern Art Came to New York

By Marius De Zayas

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Marius de Zayas (1880-1961), a Mexican artist and writer whose witty caricatures of New York's theater, dance, and social elite brought him to the attention of Alfred Stieglitz and his circle at "2...

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Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century
Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century

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Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century
Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century

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New York Dada, 1915-23
New York Dada, 1915-23

By Francis M. Naumann

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255 p. : 31 cm

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Conversion to Modernism
Conversion to Modernism

By Man Ray, Francis M. Naumann

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"Conversion to Modernism highlights Man Ray's production from 1907 to 1917. This book is the first comprehensive, fully illustrated work to examine this artist's seminal years, beginning with his h...

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Making Mischief
Making Mischief

By Francis M. Naumann

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"Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York, the catalogue for the landmark exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1996, proposes that Dada was not only important to the growth of American...

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Marcel Duchamp
Marcel Duchamp

By Francis M. Naumann

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Examines how appropriation and replication were essential to Duchamp's art and disscusses the significance of the many replicas that he created or authorized.

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Wallace Putnam
Wallace Putnam

By Francis M. Naumann

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"Francis Naumann's text in this survey of Putnam's career traces the artist's life and offers an analysis of his work. Illustrating this book are not only 225 reproductions but also many portraits...

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