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Publicado por Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 1990
ISBN 10: 0876330847ISBN 13: 9780876330845
Librería: Mullen Books, ABAA, Marietta, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Softbound. Cream wraps with color illustration, black lettering. 184, [8] pp. Profusely illustrated in color and BW. The title "Three Worlds" derives from the fact that Clemente divides his time between Italy, Madras India, and New York. Index to illustrations at rear. VG-. Covers tanned, may have some soiling and shelf wear. Contents clean and tight.
Publicado por Philadelphia Museum of Art; Rizzoli International Publications, Philadelphia and New York, 1990
ISBN 10: 0876330847ISBN 13: 9780876330845
Librería: LEFT COAST BOOKS, Santa Barbara, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. 1st. 184 pages, illustrations (some colour); 30 cm. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, October 20 to December 23, 1990; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, January 27 to March 17, 1991; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, April 11 to June 2, 1991; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, July 2 to August 18, 1991. Organized by Ann Percy. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Age toning. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by special arrangement. "Francesco Clemente: Three Worlds brings together more than 100 works on paper--watercolors, pastels, gouaches, folding screens, and books--by the contemporary Italian artist Francesco Clemente. The exhibition reflects Clemente's interest in the cultures of Italy (where he was born), India (where he visits each year), and New York (where he now resides). Each of these 'worlds' possesses its own sensibility. While working in Italy, Clemente is affected by the artistic genius of its ancient past. The mystical traditions of India and its cultural, racial, and religious diversity also attract him. In 1982, Clemente moved to New York, where he finds the cosmopolitan aspect of the city and its unique blend of "high" and "low" culture exhilarating. Known for his highly inventive, personal imagery often presented in a dreamlike, surrealist style, Clemente enjoys an international reputation as one of the most provocative and gifted young Italian painters. His superb command of draftsmanship and sumptuous use of color make his images compelling, however the personal nature of many of these images also lend them an alien, irrational aura. In many ways, the viewer cannot explain or understand Clemente's imagery, but is simply left to behold." - Publisher. Size: 4to.