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Cezanne: Drawing by Paul Cézanne (Artist); Laura Neufeld (Text by); Jodi Hauptman (Editor); Samantha Friedman (Editor); Kiko Aebi (Text by); Annemarie Iker (Text by)
$70.00 AUD
Category: Art
Cezanne at his most modern: a major career-spanning appraisal of his extraordinarily experimental drawings Although he is most often celebrated as a painter, Paul Cezanne's extraordinary vision was fueled by his experiments on paper. In pencil and watercolor, on individual sheets and across the pages o ...Show more
Georgia O’Keeffe: Abstraction Blue by Samantha Friedman
$30.00 AUD
Category: Art | Series: MoMA One on One Ser.
During the 1920s, Georgia O'Keeffe became widely-known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, and these canvases arguably remain her most iconic today. But she regularly returned to abstraction-the language of her breakthrough drawings from the 1910s. Executed in 1927, Abstraction Blue retains the glowi ...Show more
Georgia o'Keeffe: To See Takes Time by Samantha Friedman
$90.00 AUD
Category: Art
In 1916, Georgia O'Keeffe wrote to Alfred Stieglitz that she had "made [a] drawing several times - never remembering that I had made it before - and not knowing where the idea came from." These drawings, and the majority of O'Keeffe's works in charcoal, watercolor, pastel, and graphite, belong to series ...Show more
Matisse's Garden by Samantha Friedman; Cristina Amodeo; Henri Matisse
$25.00 AUD
Category: Information Books
One day, the French artist Henri Matisse cut a small bird out of a piece of paper. It looked lonely all by itself, so he cut out more shapes to join it. Before he knew it, Matisse had transformed his walls into larger-than-life gardens, filled with brightly colored plants, animals, and shapes of all siz ...Show more
What Degas Saw by Samantha Friedman
$30.00 AUD
Category: Information Books
What Degas Saw looks at the world through a beloved artist's eyes and provides insight into his creative process. Walking through the streets of Paris with cape and cane, the French artist Edgar Degas observes the world around him, finding inspiration at every turn. From the blurry faces of passersby gl ...Show more
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