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The Artist's Hand: American Works on Paper 1945-1975

Current price: $29.95
The Artist's Hand: American Works on Paper 1945-1975
The Artist's Hand: American Works on Paper 1945-1975

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The Artist's Hand: American Works on Paper 1945-1975

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The Artist's Hand
celebrates two complementary and necessary aspects of the art world, the hand of the artist and the role of art institutions, through the Washington Art Consortium's collection of American prints and drawings. The book chronicles the history of the Consortium—founded in 1975 as a group of institutions throughout Washington State who would share a collection of work by contemporary artists.
illustrates the original collection of ninety-seven works accompanied by biographies of the fifty-two artists—among them Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Jo Baer, Myron S. Stout, Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, Agnes Martin, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Serra, and Andy Warhol.

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