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Drawings and digressions / by Larry Rivers with Carol Brightman.
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Location | Call Number | Status | Consortium Loan |
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George Washington | |||
WRLC Shared Collections Facility
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NC 139 .R56 A4 1979 (show me on map) |
Off-site
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Request |
Mt. Vernon campus stacks
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NC139.R56 A4 1979 | Available | Request |
American | |||
Visual Arts Collection (N-NX,TR) Lower Level
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NC139.R56 A4 | Available | Request |
UDC | |||
Van Ness stacks
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NC 139 .R56 A4 1979 | Available | Request |
George Mason | |||
Fenwick stacks
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NC139.R56 A4 1979 | Available | Request |
Georgetown | |||
Off-Campus Shelving
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NC139.R56 A4 1979 | Available | Request |
Marymount | |||
Marymount Main stacks
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NC139.R56 A4 1979 | Available | Request |
Other Authors |
Brightman, Carol,
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Subjects |
Bildband.
New York school of art. Rivers, Larry, 1925-2002. Rivers, Larry. |
Description |
263 pages : chiefly illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
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Copyright Date |
1979.
1979. |
Notes |
Bound in green cloth over boards; spine stamped in gold; tan endpapers; illustrated dust-jacket. DGW LOCAL
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Summary |
Rivers is considered by many scholars to be the "Godfather" and "Grand Father" of Pop art, because he was one of the first artists to really merge non-objective, non-narrative art with narrative and objective abstraction. This is a collection of his works from his long career.
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Contents |
Beginnings: early life and work -- Washington crossing the Delaware -- The cedar bar: friends and the art world -- The last confederate soldier -- Collaborations and illustrations -- Clarice, vocabulary lessons, French money -- England, France and friends -- Frank O'Hara -- Art and the sixties -- Multimedia -- Africa -- Commissions and the seventies -- Projections, tracings and carbons -- The golden oldies.
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Network Numbers |
(OCoLC)5102085
(OCoLC)ocm05102085 |
WorldCat | Search OCLC WorldCat |
WorldCat Identities | Rivers, Larry, 1925-2002.
Publication timeline, list of works, related names and subjects and other information |
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