Frank Maresca Books

American self-taught
American self-taught

By Frank Maresca

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Bill Traylor
Bill Traylor

By Frank Maresca

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William Hawkins
William Hawkins

By Roger Riccio, William Lawrence Hawkins, Frank Maresca

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The first book of paintings - 121 reproductions - by a brilliant twentieth-century folk artist: a self-taught master, who began to paint when he was ten years old and won national recognition at th...

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American vernacular
American vernacular

By Frank Maresca

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"This book, the most comprehensive survey ever assembled, takes America's rich heritage of vernacular art out of the antiques arena and the specialty museum and into today's art world. A book that...

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Black dolls
Black dolls

By Margo Jefferson, Lyle Rexer, Deborah Neff, Faith Ringgold, Frank Maresca

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"This book presents over 100 unique handmade African American dolls made between 1850 and 1930 from the collection of Deborah Neff, a Connecticut-based collector and champion of vernacular art. It...

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William Hawkins
William Hawkins

By Frank Maresca

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